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From BBC News. Sovereignty of the Falkland Islands "rests with the UK", Downing Street has said, following a report the US could review its position on Britain’s claim to the territory. An internal Pentagon email reported by Reuters suggested the US was considering options to punish Nato allies it believed failed to support its war…
From BBC News. Fiona Bruce presents an hour of debate from Aberdeen as part of a series of special Question Time programmes before the elections on 7 May. On the panel: for the SNP, the housing secretary Màiri McAllan; the leader of Scottish Labour, Anas Sarwar; Reform UK’s leader in Scotland, Malcolm Offord; the leader…
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From BBC News. Sex-criminal financier Jeffrey Epstein housed women who say he abused them in several London flats in the years after UK police decided not to investigate him, the BBC has revealed. Many of them – from Russia, eastern Europe and elsewhere – were brought to the UK after the Metropolitan Police decided not…
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From BBC News. Donald Trump has promised to release government files on UFOs and Unidentified Aerial Phenomena, telling a crowd at Turning Point USA this month, “ we found many very interesting documents”. Meanwhile, Vice President JD Vance has said he is “obsessed” with the search for aliens, which he believes are demons, rather than innocuous…
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From BBC News. Giant octopuses may have ruled the ancient oceans 100 million years ago, when dinosaurs roamed the Earth, according to new research. Some of the earliest octopuses are believed to have been powerful predators equipped with strong arms for grabbing prey and beak-like jaws for munching on the shells and bones of other…
From BBC News. Today, Adam, Alex, James and Felicity look at the latest stories from the UK elections campaign trail. Why are public services at the top of the campaign agenda? What will it mean for Westminster if nationalist parties sweep the board? And why is Eluned Morgan explaining how to vote for her though…
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From BBC News. Troy Baker, the voice and performance actor behind Indiana Jones in Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, talks about what it really meant to step into one of the most iconic roles in popular culture – and how he very nearly didn’t at all. Speaking to BBC’s Laura Cress, Baker describes the…
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From BBC News. In Putin’s Russia, authorities are increasing repressions on society, including bans on protests and restrictions on how people access the internet. Access to global messaging apps has been restricted and there are widespread disruptions, even shutdowns of mobile internet. Russian officials claim that internet curbs are necessary to keep the public safe.…
From BBC News. Today, Adam and Chris look back and assess how much danger the UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is in after another week of the Peter Mandelson saga? They are joined by Lara Spirit, deputy political editor of The Sunday Times and former civil servant Helen MacNamara who served as the deputy cabinet…
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From BBC News. Donald Trump has said next week’s state visit from King Charles and Queen Camilla could help repair relations with the UK. When asked in a phone interview with the BBC whether the visit could help, Trump said: "Absolutely. He’s fantastic. He’s a fantastic man. Absolutely the answer is yes… I know him…
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From BBC News. Riot-trained police will be sent to beaches in France as part of a new £662m deal with the UK to stop illegal migrants from crossing the English Channel. Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood signed the three-year agreement with France on Thursday, which will see at least 50 police officers, trained in "riot and…
From BBC News. US President Donald Trump has said next week’s state visit from King Charles and Queen Camilla could "absolutely" help improve relations with the UK. When asked in a phone interview with the BBC whether the visit could help repair the relationship, Trump said: "Absolutely. He’s fantastic. He’s a fantastic man. Absolutely the…
From BBC News. The US-Israel war with Iran – and the dual blockades of the Strait of Hormuz by Washington and Tehran – have caused the price of jet fuel to surge, and left some in the transport industry warning of global shortages in the weeks ahead. The BBC’s transport correspondent Theo Leggett tells us…
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From BBC News. The second round of Israel-Lebanon ceasefire talks will take place at the White House on Thursday, with US President Donald Trump to greet the respective delegations. Trump says the US has "total control" over the Strait of Hormuz – and says they will "shoot and kill" any boat laying mines there. The…
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From BBC News. School uniforms and non-stick pans are some of the everyday products that are treated with a group of chemicals, called PFAS, to make them stain and water resistant. But there is growing concern about the long-term environmental and health impacts of some of these "forever chemicals" – so called because they persist…
From BBC News. Tesla has raised its spending plans to more than $25bn (£18.5bn) for the year as CEO Elon Musk plans to invest more in AI, robotics and chips. He said these plans would build big revenue streams in the future and described them as "well justified". But the electric vehicle maker’s investors are…
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From BBC News. Donald Trump has said there is "no time pressure" on his extension to the ceasefire with Iran. His comments come after scheduled peace talks between the US and Iran were suddenly cancelled. On Tuesday, as US vice president JD Vance was due to be flying to Pakistan for mediated talks on ending…
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From BBC News. Lebanon’s prime minister has accused Israel of war crimes after Israeli air strikes killed one journalist and wounded another in southern Lebanon on Wednesday. The strike killed Amal Khalil, who worked for a Lebanese newspaper, and injured freelance photographer Zeinab Faraj. The officials also accused the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) of intentionally…
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From BBC News. Cocaine, cannabis, laughing gas and prescription pills are being offered for sale in mini-marts on UK High Streets, a BBC investigation has revealed. They were readily offered to our undercover researchers who secretly filmed in shops across four neighbouring West Midlands towns. Across the country, shopfronts are being exploited by organised criminal…