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* Insurers told to make policies easier to understand
[0 hours old]: The demand follows a "super-complaint" about the home and travel insurance sectors.
. Pay freeze for Father Christmas but elves fare better
[21 hours old]: Some seasonal workers have seen pay rises this year but Santas may have to tighten their belts.
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* Boys to be sent on courses to tackle misogyny in schools [0 hours old]: The measure is part of the government's strategy to tackle violence against women and girls in England.
* Parents of sextortion victim sue Instagram owner Meta [1 hours old]: Murray Dowey from Dunblane was 16 when he became a victim of sextortion in 2023.
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The surprising truth about the generations that suffer loneliness the most [5 hours old]: Conversations around it often focus on the elderly. But by some measures, people in their 20s are the loneliest group in Britain
* William and Catherine release annual Christmas card portrait [0 hours old]: A post shared on Kensington Palace's social media reads: "Wishing everyone a very Happy Christmas."
* Starmer faces rebellion over plan to cut jury trials [0 hours old]: Nearly 40 Labour MPs send a letter to Sir Keir Starmer warning the proposal will "limit a fundamental right".
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In this secret missile factory, Ukraine is ramping up its domestic arms industry [11 hours old]: The BBC goes to a secret Ukrainian factory, where they are manufacturing new long-range missiles.
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Police turned me from victim to offender after I reported assault at school [5 hours old]: Theo Rose was "misled" by police into accepting a sanction for violence he didn't admit, review finds.
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France's 'Doctor Death' jailed for life for fatally poisoning 12 patients [1 hours old]: A court finds Frédéric Péchier guilty of contaminating infusion bags with substances that caused cardiac arrest or hemorrhaging.
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Don't let Matilda's death fuel anger, say family of Bondi victim, 10, at funeral [3 hours old]: Lina Chernykh tells the BBC her niece Matilda was a joyous child who spread love everywhere she went.
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Why Sir David Attenborough wouldn't live anywhere else but London [5 hours old]: In a new one-off documentary, the broadcaster and conservationist comes home - to London.
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All you need to know about Sports Personality of the Year 2025 [5 hours old]: BBC Sport has everything you need to know about BBC Sport's Personality of The Year 2025 and how to vote.
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Noise and flashing lights - How to avoid Christmas rows with neighbours [11 hours old]: Neighbourly tensions often rise during the festive season. Here's how to deal with fallouts without a row.
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Will it be cold enough to snow this Christmas? [10 hours old]: With the weather set to turn much colder for Christmas, will it be cold enough to snow? Chris Fawkes has a festive update.
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England's Ashes hopes vanishing after batters fold again [4 hours old]: England's Ashes hopes are vanishing after they are overwhelmed by Australia amid more Snicko controversy on the second day of the third Test.
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Should more be done to tackle 'ghost jobs' - vacancies that don't exist? [11 hours old]: Companies are advertising vacancies that have already been filled or might not have ever existed.
* Zelensky appeals to EU leaders facing crunch decision on Russia's frozen cash [0 hours old]: The leaders are to decide whether to loan tens of billions of euros in frozen Russian assets to fund Ukraine's military and economic needs.
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Rob Reiner's family speak of 'unimaginable pain' as son Nick faces court for murder charges [13 hours old]: Jake and Romy Reiner say they are in "unimaginable pain", as their brother faces first-degree murder charges over their parents' death.
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Former JD Sports employee awarded £65k after male boss sexually harassed her [11 hours old]: A student has settled a sexual harassment case against her former employer JD Sports Fashion PLC for £65,000.
* Australian PM announces crackdown on hate speech after Bondi shooting [0 hours old]: Measures include fresh penalties for 'those who spread hate' as well as new powers to cancel or refuse visas.
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Will Smith visits Antarctica with ex-rugby star in seven-continent adventure [5 hours old]: Rugby player turned explorer Richard Parks guided the Fresh Prince of Bel Air around the world's coldest continent.
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Archaeologists uncover 3,000-year-old mysterious mass burial site [5 hours old]: Archaeologists find evidence of some kind of "horrible event" in the hills of southern Scotland.
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Teacher discussed cocaine with pupils and called Islam 'satanic' [5 hours old]: Patrick Lawler previously featured in a BBC undercover investigation into far-right views.
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England should resist wholesale change - Vaughan [1 hours old]: England should not make wholesale changes to their playing group even if their expected Ashes defeat is confirmed, says former captain Michael Vaughan.
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England staring at Ashes defeat after Australia dominate on day two [2 hours old]: England's batters have another day to forget as Australia dominate with the ball on day two of the third Ashes Test, with the tourists closing on 213-8, still 158 runs behind Australia's first innings total of 371, with the home side closing in on an Ashes series victory with two matches to spare.
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A 'novice' who can 'punch a bit' - how good is Paul? [1 hours old]: BBC Sport takes a look inside Jake Paul’s camp and assesses his boxing ability before Friday's fight with Anthony Joshua in Miami.
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I've realised I can make a difference - Hoy [5 hours old]: In a new BBC documentary, Sir Chris Hoy shows how he is using his Olympic mindset to reframe his purpose following a terminal cancer diagnosis.
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Ecuador defender Pineida killed in shooting [1 hours old]: Ecuador defender Mario Pineida dies at the age of 33 after being shot outside a shop in Guayaquil.
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'Questions pile up at Celtic, but only some are for Nancy' [10 hours old]: At this point, it's not just Wilfried Nancy's Celtic team that's a hard watch, it's Nancy himself, writes Tom English.
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Bank of England expected to cut interest rates [11 hours old]: Analysts believe the Bank rate will fall from 4% to 3.75%, lowering the cost of borrowing.
* BP names new boss as current CEO leaves after less than two years [0 hours old]: BP has appointed Meg O'Neill as its chief executive, making her the first female boss of a major oil giant.
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Should more be done to tackle 'ghost jobs', vacancies that don't exist? [11 hours old]: Companies are advertising vacancies that have already been filled or might not have ever existed.
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Warner Bros favours Netflix offer over 8bn Paramount bid [11 hours old]: Warner Brothers says the offer for its film and streaming businesses is inferior to Netflix's.
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Heating tips to keep your home warm when budgets are squeezed [1 hours old]: As temperatures fall across much of the UK, how should you heat your home and keep yourself safe?
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Soup kitchen serves 120 meals in 16 minutes [3 hours old]: Volunteers say rising demand in Luton for their help sees people queuing down the street for food.
and in other older news ...
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I learned languages and travelled Europe through Erasmus [17 hours old]: Several years after it was scrapped, the UK is now set to rejoin the Erasmus scheme in 2027.
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BBC News app [5565 hours old]: Top stories, breaking news, live reporting, and follow news topics that match your interests
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Is The Erasmus Student Scheme Worth The Money? [16 hours old]: Government announces return to Erasmus study scheme in 2027.
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The Americast Awards 2025… on 5 Live! [62 hours old]: What were the biggest moments of the year for America?
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Heartwarming drama based on the best-selling novel [29 hours old]: A boy, born with facial differences, enters a mainstream school for the first time. Drama.
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Why this month's inflation figure may be good news for you [21 hours old]: The rate of inflation, which charts the rising cost of living, has slowed - driven partly by essentials.
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Starmer tells Abramovich to 'pay up now' or face court [17 hours old]: The Prime Minister said Roman Abramovich should make good on his pledge that money from the sale of Chelsea FC would go to benefit Ukrainians
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The Oscars to leave ABC and stream on YouTube starting in 2029 [16 hours old]: The show was hosted by ABC for more than a half-century and reveals the latest major shakeup in Hollywood.
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Lower clothing and food prices help inflation fall by more than expected [23 hours old]: The 3.2% November figure is down on the 3.6% recorded in the year to October.
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Morrisons faces £17m bill over hot chicken row [21 hours old]: The supermarket firm claimed its rotisserie chickens were exempt from the hot food tax.
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Six-month wait for driving tests set to last until 2027 [21 hours old]: The National Audit Office said there was a backlog of 1.1 million learner driver tests since the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Weight-loss jab ads banned for exploiting body insecurities [23 hours old]: Three social media adverts are found to be irresponsible, with one targeting new mums.
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How many homes could be heated by cow poo? [29 hours old]: Some dairy farmers say Dairy cow manure is "nature's crude oil".
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Paddy Power Betfair to pay £2m over problem gambling failings [23 hours old]: The Gambling Commission said Paddy Power Betfair did not act quickly enough when customers appeared to be engaged in harmful gambling
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Employment Rights Bill clears last parliamentary hurdle [41 hours old]: Sir Keir Starmer said the development marked a "major victory for working people in every part of the country".
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Former chancellor George Osborne joins OpenAI [40 hours old]: Osborne said it was a privilege to become managing director of OpenAI for Countries based in London.
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New £150m funding package to protect jobs at Grangemouth [19 hours old]: The UK government and owners Ineos say the funding will support 500 jobs at the site's ethylene plant.
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EU waters down plans to end new petrol and diesel car sales by 2035 [40 hours old]: Carmakers, particularly in Germany, have lobbied heavily for concessions to the planned rules.
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Downing Street insists negotiations over US-UK tech deal still live [37 hours old]: When the partnership was unveiled in September the UK government said it would "shape the futures of millions of people".
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Young workers hit hard as UK unemployment rate rises to 5.1% [47 hours old]: UK job vacancies flatline in a "subdued labour market", but average earnings still higher than inflation.
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Thousands of drivers wrongly fined for speeding since 2021 [42 hours old]: An anomaly identified by National Highways caused thousands of incorrect speed camera activations.
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Sunak defends Covid loan scheme over excessive fraud claims [45 hours old]: Critics say Bounce Back Loans were vulnerable to fraud, but Sunak cited need for speedy rollout
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Bentleys and Scottish salmon to benefit from UK-South Korea trade deal [46 hours old]: The government said the deal was an extension of its current tariff-free arrangement on most goods and services traded between the countries.
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Ben & Jerry's row deepens as three board members removed [55 hours old]: One co-founder called it a "blatant power grab" designed to strip the board of its independence.
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UK launches taskforce to 'break down barriers' for women in technology [59 hours old]: It comes after the government was urged to help close the UK tech sector's gender gap in order to meet its ambitious AI goals.
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Meet the biggest heat pumps in the world [59 hours old]: Across Europe huge heat pumps are being installed that can heat tens of thousands of homes.
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Spain's commitment to renewable energy may be in doubt [83 hours old]: The current government is politically weakened and the opposition wants more use of fossil fuels.
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'It's amazing' – the wonder material very few can make [155 hours old]: Just a handful of companies can make cadmium zinc telluride, a material with powerful properties.
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Japan is facing a dementia crisis – can technology help? [251 hours old]: Elderly people aged 65 and over now make up nearly 30% of Japan's population.
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Can Japan get more female business leaders? [251 hours old]: The country lags behind when it comes to women in leadership positions.
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Sold 30 items on Vinted? Don't panic if you get a message about tax [275 hours old]: Here's what you need to know about tax rules if you're selling items online.
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What are freeze-dried sweets and why are they popular? [211 hours old]: Big confectionery makers are rolling out freeze-dried sweets after they become an online sensation.
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How family firms can best plan for succession [347 hours old]: The Murdochs had a much-reported inheritance battle, but smoother transitions are possible.
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'Carspreading' is on the rise - and not everyone is happy about it [363 hours old]: In the UK and across Europe, cars are becoming longer, wider and heavier.
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Why time is running out for Germany's green hydrogen industry [395 hours old]: Firms are ready to make the equipment needed for green hydrogen, but demand has not picked up yet.
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OBR head's resignation leaves potential landmines for Reeves [395 hours old]: Chancellor's next mission to find a respected and credible economist to run the OBR will require careful balance
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Greek sheep and goat cull raises fears of feta cheese shortage [419 hours old]: Livestock is being culled across the country due to an infectious disease outbreak.
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Budget 2025: What's the best and worst that could happen for Labour? [452 hours old]: Three days in, after a tax U-turn and partial climbdown on workers' rights, Laura Kuenssberg looks at what impact Budget week might have.
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Has Britain's budget watchdog become too all-powerful? [563 hours old]: Ahead of this week's Budget, some have accused the Office for Budget Responsibility of being a "straitjacket on growth"
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The curious case of why Poundland is struggling during a cost-of-living crisis [651 hours old]: Why - in an age where so many of us are feeling the financial pinch - are some budget shops on UK high streets having such a tough time?
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The £5.30 orange juice that tells the story of why supermarket prices are sky high [1372 hours old]: Butter, chocolate, coffee and milk have all seen prices rocket. Tracing back through the story of one particular supermarket staple begins to explain why
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How Milei's 'Thatcherite' economics divided his nation - but won over Trump [1559 hours old]: Ahead of Milei's visit to the White House - amid protests and anger on the streets back at home - Ione Wells unravels the paradox that Argentina's president has created
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Jamie Oliver on the return of his restaurant chain [166 hours old]: Speaking to Amol Rajan on the BBC's Radical podcast, chef and campaigner Jamie Oliver reveals all about his experiences of failure and learning from it.
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Martin Lewis on what people misunderstand about credit scores [309 hours old]: Martin Lewis explains the things people misunderstand about credit scores.
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Neighbourhood businesses hit by series of break-ins [460 hours old]: Businesses in Canton tell BBC Wales about how a recent spate of break-ins has affected them.
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Vintage market trader retires after 60 years [480 hours old]: Birmingham vintage market trader retires after 60 years
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Are you a HENRY? Here's how the budget affects you [482 hours old]: HENRY stands for High Earners who are Not Rich Yet. Most are young and work in tech or finance.