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. UK driverless cars coming in 2027 - but Uber says it's ready now
[31 hours old]: The previous government had said autonomous vehicles were "set to be on the road" by 2026.
. Is the US finally on track to build a high-speed rail network?
[151 hours old]: The US currently has no high-speed rail services, but two are under construction, and more planned.
and in other news ...
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UK, France and Canada threaten action against Israel over Gaza [2 hours old]: The three nations "strongly oppose" Benjamin Netanyahu's expansion of military operations, a statement from their leaders said.
* Jeremy Bowen: Goodwill running out as UK, France and Canada demand Israel end Gaza offensive [0 hours old]: France, the UK and Canada are among nations that have sharpened their criticism of Israel's ground offensive.
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Chris Mason: EU deal a reminder of an uneasy relationship [4 hours old]: Our political editor reflects on the UK's deal with the EU to smoothen frictions in trade.
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Trump's call with Putin exposes shifting ground on Ukraine peace talks [7 hours old]: Statements from both world leaders reveal two very different realities about ending the war in Ukraine.
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Hundreds of victims of Post Office data breach to receive compensation [7 hours old]: Hundreds of sub-postmasters had their names and addresses accidentally published online last year.
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My AI therapist got me through dark times: The good and bad of chatbot counselling [7 hours old]: With NHS mental health waitlists at record highs, are chatbots a possible solution?
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British man breaks record for fastest run across Australia [5 hours old]: William Goodge ran from Perth to Sydney in 35 days, running the equivalent of 2.5 marathons each day.
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Family criticises law change on paedophiles' parental rights [1 hours old]: Those convicted of child sexual offences may not be banned from contact with their own offspring.
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Sesame Street heads to Netflix after Trump pulled funding [3 hours old]: The platform will offer a new season and 90 hours of previous episodes to its 300 million subscribers.
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US to pay m to family of Capitol rioter shot by police [7 hours old]: It would settle a wrongful death suit brought by the family of Ashli Babbitt, who was fatally shot by police while breaching the US Capitol.
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Fire chief took own life after harassment and questions over qualifications, inquest told [11 hours old]: Wayne Brown was being investigated over claims he had lied on his CV when he died last year, aged 54.
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Who are the winners and losers from the UK-EU agreement? [12 hours old]: A deal between the UK and European Union (EU) has been agreed at a post-Brexit leaders summit in London.
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What will 'reset' deal mean for UK economic growth? [15 hours old]: The deal paves the way for more common ground with the EU, but only dismantles a fraction of the trade barriers erected post-Brexit.
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UK-EU deal moves us on from Brexit rows, Starmer says [8 hours old]: The deal covers defence, trade, fishing, and a possible youth scheme, in the first big reset since Brexit.
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What does the new EU deal mean for Scotland? [13 hours old]: The new agreement is set to affect sectors including fishing, agriculture, hospitality and defence.
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New UK-EU deal long overdue, says garden centre owner [7 hours old]: A new UK-EU deal means the reversal of a ban on British-grown plants being sold in Northern Ireland.
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Scientists in a race to discover why our Universe exists [7 hours old]: Researchers in the US and Japan are competing to explain the existence of the planets, stars and galaxies.
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The Papers: 'UK condemns Israel' and 'Brexit reset' [2 hours old]: Reaction to the UK's new trade deal with the EU dominated the front pages of Tuesday's papers.
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Royals, celebrities and dogs shine at Chelsea Flower Show [10 hours old]: The horticultural event welcomes royals, celebrities and dogs, showing rewilding and pet-friendly designs.
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Watch: How Gary Lineker's long BBC career came to an abrupt end [14 hours old]: The Match of the Day host will leave the corporation after presenting his final episode on Sunday.
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Huge challenges await new president of divided Romania [11 hours old]: "Fear managed to defeat fury" is how one analyst interpreted liberal Nicusor Dan beating hard-right George Simion to the presidency.
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Tesla battery maker sees shares jump on Hong Kong debut [1 hours old]: China's CATL makes more than a third of electric vehicle batteries sold worldwide and also supplies VW and Toyota.
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Amputee, 92, Tasered, pepper sprayed and hit with baton by police, court hears [13 hours old]: Donald Burgess, who had one leg and was in poor health, was also pepper sprayed in his care home.
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US Supreme Court lets Trump end deportation protections for 350,000 Venezuelans [10 hours old]: Temporary Protected Status allows people to live and work in the US legally if their home countries are deemed to be unsafe.
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Third man arrested over fires at homes linked to PM [14 hours old]: A 34-year-old man is arrested over alleged arson attacks on properties connected to Sir Keir Starmer.
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Iran and Britain summon envoys over alleged spying in UK [11 hours old]: Home Secretary Yvette Cooper says there's been a rise in Iran-linked operations on UK soil.
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Gang must repay £750k for robbery of Olympic cyclist Mark Cavendish [15 hours old]: Three men will have their prison terms extended if they do not pay the money, a judge rules.
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Brexitcast: The EU-UK Deal (and our Rachel Reeves interview) [12 hours old]: Keir Starmer says it is time to move on from “political fights” about Brexit.
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Wait goes on as Salah bids to break Premier League records [7 hours old]: Mohamed Salah's wait goes on in his bid to beat the Premier League's goal involvement and assist records - but he has one more chance this season.
* The £100m final Man Utd cannot afford to lose? [1 hours old]: Manchester United play "the most financially important match in the club's history" against Tottenham on Wednesday - BBC sports editor Dan Roan explains why it is one they cannot afford to lose.
* Postecoglou's second-season success - what and how has he won? [0 hours old]: "I always win things in my second year," said Ange Postecoglou, who hopes to guide Tottenham to glory in the Europa League final.
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England must 'shoot for the stars' - McCullum [7 hours old]: England's men's Test side are ranked second in the world but want to reach the next level, says head coach Brendon McCullum.
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Impressive Raducanu beats Kasatkina in Strasbourg [12 hours old]: Emma Raducanu produces an encouraging display to reach the second round in Strasbourg as she continues to build momentum before the French Open.
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'Writing on the wall' - what does future hold for Grealish? [8 hours old]: Manchester City midfielder Jack Grealish may have to leave the club this summer with "the writing on the wall" for him, says their former goalkeeper Shay Given.
* UK now best placed country on trade - Reeves [0 hours old]: The chancellor tells the BBC the latest trade agreements with the EU, US and India will boost economic growth.
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Post Office data breach victims to get compensation [7 hours old]: Hundreds of sub-postmasters had their names and addresses accidentally published online last year.
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Why we need 'revolutionary' cooling tech [7 hours old]: Cooling systems that avoid the use of polluting refrigerants are being launched.
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Morrisons says UK-EU deal will 'ease' price pressure [13 hours old]: The EU-UK trade deal has been praised as a "leap foward" and "genuine progress" by some of the UK's major business groups.
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Greggs shifts food behind counters to stop thieves [12 hours old]: The High Street chain is trialling moving its self-serve goods to crack down on shoplifting.
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US debt downgrade drives up borrowing costs [11 hours old]: Borrowing costs for long-term US government debt jumped past 5% for the first time in 18 months, before retreating.
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Struggling DNA testing firm 23andMe to be bought for 6m [11 hours old]: It said new buyers Regeneron had committed to protect user data as part of the deal.
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EU deal disastrous for Scotland, says fishing body [14 hours old]: A new deal extending access for EU boats in UK waters has been agreed as part of a wider softening of relations with the bloc.
* London food banks expect to see surge in demand [1 hours old]: A survey by the Felix Project finds food banks expect to see more demand over the next year.
and in other older news ...
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TikTok star Zoë Bread wins parking fine battle after campaign [16 hours old]: A woman dons a bread mask and launches social media campaign to win a battle over a parking ticket.
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BBC News app [472 hours old]: Top stories, breaking news, live reporting, and follow news topics that match your interests
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We speak to CNN's Jake Tapper on the “cover-up” behind Joe Biden’s decline [48 hours old]: New claims of who was involved at the White House, and when it started
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McIlroy and the 'non-conforming' driver controversy [16 hours old]: BBC Sport golf correspondent Iain Carter analyses the controversy of Rory McIlroy's "non-conforming" driver at the 107th US PGA.
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Annual energy bills predicted to fall £129 in July [18 hours old]: Domestic energy prices are forecast to fall in July, reversing three consecutive increases in the regulator's price cap.
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The secretive US factory that lays bare the contradiction in Trump's America First plan [32 hours old]: An exclusive look inside the closely guarded factory the president wants to become a foundation stone for a US golden age.
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New buy now, pay later rules aim to protect shoppers [31 hours old]: Lenders will have to carry out affordability checks and shoppers will have faster access to refunds under the plans.
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Apple boosts India's factory hopes - but a US-China deal could derail plans [31 hours old]: The US-China trade "reset" could stall the manufacturing investment coming into India, say experts.
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Energy boss warns over future of gas storage facility [43 hours old]: UK's largest gas storage facility will miss £2bn investment without help, boss of Centrica tells BBC.
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A letter from the M&S hackers landed in my inbox - this is what happened next [53 hours old]: BBC's Joe Tidy spoke directly to those who claim they are responsible for hacking M&S and Co-op.
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Minister 'pushing' for deal over use of EU passport e-gates [42 hours old]: The deal could form part of negotiations taking place between the UK and EU on Monday.
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Defence deals and palace invites: UK and EU haggle before first summit since Brexit [54 hours old]: Defence deals, fishing rights and closer economic ties among the talking points at Downing Street.
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M&S hackers believed to have gained access through third party [62 hours old]: The retailer has been struggling to get its services back to normal after a cyber-attack in April.
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US loses last perfect credit rating amid rising debt [77 hours old]: Moody's said successive US administrations had failed to reverse ballooning deficits and interest costs.
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Fresh milk and classical music: Firm posts lucrative office cat-sitting job [81 hours old]: The job ad requires the successful candidate to play classical music to the cat on Fridays.
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US proposes dropping Boeing criminal charge [83 hours old]: Families criticised the move, which would avoid a trial that is due to begin in June.
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Tesco apologises after software issue hits website and app [86 hours old]: The company apologised to customers after its app and website went down on Friday afternoon.
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Five House Republicans stall Trump's 'big, beautiful' tax bill [78 hours old]: Lawmakers from the president's own party joined all Democrats to reject a key domestic bill, demanding deeper budget cuts.
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The world's most dangerous country for trade unionists [31 hours old]: More trade union members are murdered in the South American nation than anywhere else.
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The camera tech propelling shows like Adolescence [103 hours old]: Whole TV shows shot in one long take are made possible by new lightweight cameras.
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Letting off steam: How Dominica's volcanoes will boost its green energy [127 hours old]: The Caribbean island is building a power station that will use steam naturally heated by volcanic rock.
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What has happened to the closed Debenhams stores? [122 hours old]: From bowling alleys and lab spaces, to town centre eyesores - what remains of Debenhams' old shops?
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When will I be able to shop online at M&S again? [159 hours old]: Online orders paused, some customer data stolen - here's what we know about the chaos at M&S.
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Tips from first-time buyers: 'We bought a £320,000 home aged 25' [243 hours old]: Young buyers are saving hard, moving cities, and using government schemes to get on the housing ladder.
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'I freaked out and spent 0 online': US consumers on cheap shipping changes [242 hours old]: How consumers are reacting to shipping changes that mean low-value packages entering the US no longer avoid tariffs.
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How to avoid a puncture on the Moon [175 hours old]: Giant tyre firms are testing tyres that can survive conditions on the Moon and Mars.
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Energy price cap: What next for gas and electricity bills and can I fix? [22 hours old]: Gas and electricity prices are expected to fall in July, under regulator Ofgem's new price cap.
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One in 10 have no savings, financial regulator says [91 hours old]: Stress and anxiety among those with debts remains high but help is available, a major survey finds.
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Xi's real test is not Trump's trade war [481 hours old]: The real battleground of the current trade war might be China's domestic economy
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The curious case of why a billionaire wants to buy Royal Mail [871 hours old]: From the end of April, the 500-year-old Royal Mail will be controlled by Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky who co-owns a football club - but why does he want it?
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Trump has turned his back on the foundation of US economic might - the fallout will be messy [1062 hours old]: What made the US step back from the system that it profited handsomely from for decades?
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Starmer's response to Trump tariffs is both to slow down and go faster [1074 hours old]: What's happening in Whitehall to try to limit the harm to the UK, perhaps by making a deal with the US, and make the most of any opportunities?
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Inside the Chinese sofa factory left deserted by Trump tariffs [140 hours old]: The BBC's Laura Bicker takes us inside a Chinese sofa factory that almost ground to a halt after Trump's tariffs.
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Americast [180 hours old]: And why are Gen Z obsessed with the new American pope?
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Currently [186 hours old]: Vicky Spratt investigates the thousands of people trapped in high interest mortgages.