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Energy bills to rise by more than expected ahead of winter
The £35 a year increase for a typical household is twice what analysts had predicted.
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'Funeral director put my baby's body in bouncer in front of TV'
Funeral director Amie Upton is now barred from NHS maternity wards, the BBC reveals.
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Denmark summons top US diplomat over alleged 'covert influence operations' in Greenland
The aim was reportedly to infiltrate Greenland's society and promote its secession from Denmark.
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Wasp 'riding a broomstick' among top images entered for wildlife photography award
The photo taken by Bidyut Kalita, is among several highly commended in this year's Wildlife Photographer of the Year.
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Parents of teenager who took his own life sue OpenAI
The Raine family alleges ChatGPT "actively helped" their 16-year-old son take his own life.
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Taylor's engaged - what we learned and the new details revealed by Travis's dad
As the news broke, many Swifties joke on social media they are happy for their "close friend" Swift.
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Conservative MSP Graham Simpson defects to Reform
Simpson announced his move as he appeared at a press conference in Scotland with Reform leader Nigel Farage.
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Watch: SpaceX Starship completes successful test flight
Elon Musk's giant rocket, earmarked for use in a 2027 mission to the Moon, has had multiple catastrophic failures in previous launches.
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Watch: World's tallest bridge completes key load-bearing test
Some 96 trucks were driven on China's Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge in a test ahead of the scheduled opening next month.
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'I thought it was the end of my life': Inside Israel's attack on Iran's Evin Prison
In an exclusive interview with BBC Persian, a prisoner describes what happened when Israeli missiles tore through Iran's most notorious jail.
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How achievable is Reform's plan on migration?
A Reform government could see the UK leaving the European Convention on Human Rights to deliver its plan.
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The battle to save China's rare snub-nosed monkey
The BBC has been granted access to an area where scientists are battling to save the rare snub-nosed monkey.
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What it's like to design virtual reality fashion for Fornite
Holly New created a custom outfit for singer NØELLE to wear during an immersive show.
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Where does blame lie for Celtic's Champions League exit?
BBC Scotland chief sportswriter Tom English analyses the causes of - and the likely fallout from - Celtic's Champions League exit.
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Who is Dezi Freeman, the 'sovereign citizen' wanted for killing Australian police?
The conspiracy theorist once tried to arrest a magistrate and prosecute the state premier for treason.
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Videos show impact of Trump's crackdown in one Washington DC neighbourhood
Residents in Washington's Columbia Heights neighbourhood say there has been a surge in immigration arrests since President Trump's crime crackdown started.
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Girl who stabbed teachers fascinated by weapons and war, report says
The teenager, who was interested in war and Hitler, had been considered "quirky" prior to the attack.
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Princess Diana 90s time capsule contains Kylie CD and pocket TV
The time capsule was buried in 1991 to mark the laying of the foundation stone at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
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Ukraine admits Russia has entered key region of Dnipropetrovsk
Military says Russian advance "is the first attack of such a large scale" in industrial province.
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Trump's 50% tariff on India kicks in as Modi urges self-reliance
The US president's steep 50% tariffs on India have kicked in, sending Narendra Modi's government into firefighting mode.
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Police killed in Australia shooting named as manhunt continues
Dezi Freeman allegedly opened fire on officers who were at his rural property to execute a warrant.
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Kpop Demon Hunters becomes Netflix's most viewed film ever
It is the latest in a series of chart-topping achievements by the animated musical.
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Former player makes Aussie Rules history by coming out as bisexual
Mitch Brown hopes his decision to speak on his sexuality will create a safer space for others.
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Israel begins ground offensive in Gaza City
Palestinians flee Gaza City districts as Israel says first stages of offensive have begun
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Is Donald Trump losing his Latino base?
And can the Democrats win them back?
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Brain surgeon Henry Marsh shares the truth about his job
Brain surgeon Henry Marsh reveals the truth about this high-risk job.
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Wolves reject £55m Newcastle bid for Strand Larsen
Wolves reject Newcastle's second bid for striker Jorgen Strand Larsen, who scored twice in the win over West Ham on Tuesday night.
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'It's going to be controversial' - will US Ryder Cup captain Bradley pick himself?
Keegan Bradley faces an unenviable task as he makes the final call on whether to include himself as a playing-captain in the US Ryder Cup team, writes Iain Carter.
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In decline or in transition? Hamilton's Ferrari start analysed
Lewis Hamilton and Ferrari have struggled for competitiveness so far in 2025. Andrew Benson analyses why it has not worked so far.
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'Ignominy in Almaty' - the reasons for Celtic's Champions League exit
BBC Scotland chief sportswriter Tom English analyses the causes of - and the likely fallout from - Celtic's Champions League exit.
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Fearnley overcomes nerves - and heckler - at US Open
Britain's Jacob Fearnley secures the first US Open main-draw win of his career after coming through a testing first-round match.
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Palace agree deal for Villarreal and Spain winger Pino
Crystal Palace agree a deal in principle worth up to £26m with Villarreal for Spain winger Yeremy Pino.