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* Energy bills to rise by more than expected ahead of winter
[1 hours old]: The £35 a year increase for a typical household is twice what analysts had predicted.

- Mum's anger after funeral director keeps baby's body at home
[10 hours old]: Funeral director Amie Upton is now barred from NHS maternity wards, the BBC reveals.

- Watch: SpaceX Starship completes successful test flight
[8 hours old]: Elon Musk's giant rocket, earmarked for use in a 2027 mission to the Moon, has had multiple catastrophic failures in previous launches.

- Wasp 'riding a broomstick' among top images entered for wildlife photography award
[9 hours old]: The photo taken by Bidyut Kalita, is among several highly commended in this year's Wildlife Photographer of the Year.

- Ukraine admits Russia has entered key region of Dnipropetrovsk
[2 hours old]: Military says Russian advance "is the first attack of such a large scale" in industrial province.

* Taylor's engaged - what we learned and the new details revealed by Travis's dad
[0 hours old]: As the news broke, many Swifties joke on social media they are happy for their "close friend" Swift.

- How achievable is Reform's plan on migration?
[2 hours old]: A Reform government could see the UK leaving the European Convention on Human Rights to deliver its plan.

* Denmark summons top US diplomat over alleged Greenland influence operation
[0 hours old]: The aim was reportedly to infiltrate Greenland's society and promote its secession from Denmark.

- Princess Diana 90s time capsule contains Kylie CD and pocket TV
[4 hours old]: The time capsule was buried in 1991 to mark the laying of the foundation stone at Great Ormond Street Hospital.

- Trump's 50% tariff on India kicks in as Modi urges self-reliance
[4 hours old]: The US president's steep 50% tariffs on India have kicked in, sending Narendra Modi's government into firefighting mode.

* Police killed in Australia shooting named as manhunt continues
[1 hours old]: Dezi Freeman allegedly opened fire on officers who were at his rural property to execute a warrant.

- Watch: World's tallest bridge completes key load-bearing test
[4 hours old]: Some 96 trucks were driven on China's Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge in a test ahead of the scheduled opening next month.

- 'I thought it was the end of my life': Inside Israel's attack on Iran's Evin Prison
[9 hours old]: In an exclusive interview with BBC Persian, a prisoner describes what happened when Israeli missiles tore through Iran's most notorious jail.

- The battle to save China's rare snub-nosed monkey
[11 hours old]: The BBC has been granted access to an area where scientists are battling to save the rare snub-nosed monkey.

- 'I'm the first virtual reality fashion designer'
[4 hours old]: Holly New created a custom outfit for singer NØELLE to wear during an immersive show.

- Videos show impact of Trump's crackdown in one Washington DC neighbourhood
[10 hours old]: Residents in Washington's Columbia Heights neighbourhood say there has been a surge in immigration arrests since President Trump's crime crackdown started.

- Where does blame lie for Celtic's Champions League exit?
[2 hours old]: BBC Scotland chief sportswriter Tom English analyses the causes of - and the likely fallout from - Celtic's Champions League exit.

- The Papers: Farage's deportation plans and 'Taylor to wed Travis'
[8 hours old]: Reform UK's plan to deport 600,000 migrants and the engagement of Taylor Swift to Travis Kelce leads Wednesday's papers.

- Who is Dezi Freeman, the 'sovereign citizen' wanted for killing Australian police?
[8 hours old]: The conspiracy theorist once tried to arrest a magistrate and prosecute the state premier for treason.

- Play here
[4 hours old]: Find out if you're forecast to become the BBC's next star meteorologist by playing our new guessing game

- Kpop Demon Hunters becomes Netflix's most viewed film ever
[6 hours old]: It is the latest in a series of chart-topping achievements by the animated musical.

* Former player makes Aussie Rules history by coming out as bisexual
[1 hours old]: Mitch Brown hopes his decision to speak on his sexuality will create a safer space for others.

- UN demands justice over Israeli double strike on Gaza hospital
[6 hours old]: An initial Israeli military report says the attack targeted a "Hamas camera" and identified "gaps" for further investigation.

- Investigation continues into fatal helicopter crash
[4 hours old]: Justyna Czoska, Wojtek Kowalkowski and pilot Simon Hewitt died in the crash on the Isle of Wight.

- Artwork looted by Nazis 80 years ago spotted in estate agent ad
[15 hours old]: Portrait of a Lady seen in house near Buenos Aires, more than 80 years after it was looted from a Jewish art dealer in Amsterdam.

- 'Ignominy in Almaty' - the reasons for Celtic's Champions League exit
[2 hours old]: BBC Scotland chief sportswriter Tom English analyses the causes of - and the likely fallout from - Celtic's Champions League exit.

- Potter calls for unity after Bowen's fan row
[10 hours old]: West Ham boss Graham Potter admits the Hammers are "in pain" but calls for unity after captain Jarrod Bowen has to apologise for trying to confront fans.

- Fearnley overcomes nerves - and heckler - at US Open
[3 hours old]: Britain's Jacob Fearnley secures the first US Open main-draw win of his career after coming through a testing first-round match.

- 'It's going to be controversial' - will US Ryder Cup captain Bradley pick himself?
[3 hours old]: 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.

- In decline or in transition? Hamilton's Ferrari start analysed
[3 hours old]: Lewis Hamilton and Ferrari have struggled for competitiveness so far in 2025. Andrew Benson analyses why it has not worked so far.

- Rare Man Utd visit a big night for Grimsby chief Bancroft
[2 hours old]: Grimsby Town chief executive Polly Bancroft talks to BBC Sport as the League Two side prepare to welcome her old club, Manchester United, in the second round of the Carabao Cup.

* Sea border for food and agricultural products 'in place until 2027'
[1 hours old]: The border for such goods will not be dismantled until 2027, the UK government is expected to confirm.

- Trump vs the Fed: Why this row could rattle the US economy
[13 hours old]: Trump says he will sack a US central bank governor. Why does the independence of the Fed matter?

- US restaurant chain Cracker Barrel scraps new logo after backlash
[8 hours old]: US President Donald Trump was among those criticising the company for unveiling a new, minimalistic version of its logo.

- In The Style founder has 'no regrets' about leaving
[14 hours old]: The company's founder gave a wide-ranging interview about its rise and fall.

- Cook to sue Trump over order to fire her from Federal Reserve
[12 hours old]: The central bank governor says the US president "has no authority to do so" in defiance of Trump's escalatory move against the Fed.

- Energy price cap: How much gas and electricity does a typical household use?
[1 hours old]: Typical gas and electricity bills will rise slightly in October when a new energy price cap begins.

- Tommy Coyle to hand out free school uniforms
[4 hours old]: The event will take place at the TC60 gym in Hull, with one free uniform per child on offer.


and in other older news ...

. BBC News app
[2851 hours old]: Top stories, breaking news, live reporting, and follow news topics that match your interests

. Israel begins ground offensive in Gaza City
[135 hours old]: Palestinians flee Gaza City districts as Israel says first stages of offensive have begun

. Is Donald Trump losing his Latino base?
[117 hours old]: And can the Democrats win them back?

. Brain surgeon Henry Marsh shares the truth about his job
[204 hours old]: Brain surgeon Henry Marsh reveals the truth about this high-risk job.

. How to stop AI agents going rogue
[26 hours old]: Agentic AI is taking decisions and acting on behalf of users, but how to stop that going wrong?

. Poundland avoids administration as restructure approved
[18 hours old]: The struggling budget chain was sold to a private equity firm for £1 earlier this year.

. Does the US president have the power to sack a Federal Reserve governor?
[23 hours old]: President Trump takes aim at Lisa Cook, a central bank official - we unpack what it all means.

. Rising egg prices push food inflation to 18-month high
[24 hours old]: A survey says food inflation is at its highest level for 18 months, as the cost of staples grow.

. Korean Air to buy 103 Boeing jets as Trump pressures trading partners
[29 hours old]: The deal was announced just hours after the presidents of the US and South Korea met in Washington.

. 'How will I pay workers?': Indian factories hit hard by Trump's 50% tariffs
[36 hours old]: BBC correspondents visit export hubs across India to assess how steep US tariffs are impacting business owners.

. Half of UK job losses in hospitality, say bosses
[46 hours old]: Lobby group calls for urgent action to lower taxes, but the government says it is helping establishments.

. Schools, care homes and sports clubs sold off to pay spiralling council debt
[34 hours old]: Hundreds of council-owned buildings being sold as local authorities seek to reduce debts of £122bn.

. Musk firms sue Apple and OpenAI, alleging they hurt competition
[39 hours old]: The lawsuit takes aim at Apple's decision to integrate ChatGPT into the operating systems of its smartphones.

. Keurig Dr Pepper buy coffee chain for £13bn
[41 hours old]: Two of the world's biggest coffee firms are to combine as the industry grapples with tariffs and high prices for beans.

. Chinese property giant Evergrande delisted after spectacular fall
[56 hours old]: The embattled property giant's shares were taken off the Hong Kong stock market on Monday.

. Climate change pushing winemakers to blend wines from different years
[57 hours old]: Non-vintage still wine is now increasingly being made in response to more challenging weather.

. Denmark ending letter deliveries is a sign of the digital times
[154 hours old]: PostNord blames sharply falling demand - will other post firms around the world follow suit?

. How to destroy harmful 'forever chemicals'
[201 hours old]: PFAS were once prized for their durability, but now firms are developing ways to destroy them.

. Should Europe wean itself off US tech?
[226 hours old]: Just three US firms provide 70% of Europe's cloud-computing, leading to fears of overreliance.

. Inside Australia's billion-dollar bid to take on China's rare earth dominance
[347 hours old]: Recent moves by Beijing have got businesses worried - and Australia is looking to offer an alternative.

. Economic woes dominate as Bolivia prepares to go to the polls
[321 hours old]: The South American country is dealing with very high inflation ahead of its latest general election.

. How to get AI to work in 22 languages
[370 hours old]: India tackles the problem of making AI translate between its many languages and dialects

. Will AI make language dubbing easy for film and TV?
[298 hours old]: New tech promises to dub film and TV into different languages without losing the quality of the performance.

. China's unemployed young adults who are pretending to have jobs
[391 hours old]: With Chinese youth unemployment high, individuals are paying to go into offices and pretend to work.

. Why firms are merging HR and IT departments
[465 hours old]: The emergence of AI is spurring some firms to make their HR and IT departments work closer together.

. How Europe is vying for rare earth independence from China
[490 hours old]: The EU is aiming to increase its own production of rare earth metals, led by a facility in France.

. Will new greener brake pads be more expensive?
[538 hours old]: Automotive industry will have to change techniques and materials as new EU rules come into force in 2026

. Council writes to deputy PM for van dweller help
[20 hours old]: Tensions have grown in recent months due to a rising number of motorhomes on Clifton Down in Bristol.

. Martin Lewis has this warning for women over 40
[23 hours old]: He explains how some women could be owed thousands of pounds in relation to their state pension.

. The UK car industry is at a tipping point - can it be saved?
[346 hours old]: Tariffs, Brexit, pandemic havoc... All of this caused short-term disruption - but the impact concealed a deeper problem for the UK automotive industry

. Trump's global tariffs 'victory' may well come at a high price
[634 hours old]: The US president considers it a win - but if this all triggers a foundational realignment, the results may not break in his favour

. Labour might be down, but it's not necessarily out - voters reflect on a year in power
[1265 hours old]: What’s gone wrong for Labour? 2024 voters delve into it, writes Laura Kuenssberg.

. China's electric cars are becoming slicker and cheaper - but is there a deeper cost?
[1882 hours old]: The future for EVs will inevitably involve China. But where does that leave the UK and Europe markets – and what of the questions around national security?

. The secretive US factory that lays bare the contradiction in Trump's America First plan
[2411 hours old]: An exclusive look inside the closely guarded factory the president wants to become a foundation stone for a US golden age.

. TFW you're doing a food shop, but something's not right
[41 hours old]: TFW you're doing a food shop, but something's not right

. The shop making people laugh for nearly 100 years
[119 hours old]: Hull's iconic Dinsdale's joke shop has remained pretty much untouched for almost a century.

. Business Daily
[313 hours old]: Thousands of firms have the certification, but some think the rules aren't strict enough


 
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