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The true cost of claiming on your car insurance - and why fault doesn't always matter

The true cost of claiming on your car insurance - and why fault doesn't always matter

Brexit impact on UK economy 'negative for foreseeable future', Bank of England chief says

Brexit impact on UK economy 'negative for foreseeable future', Bank of England chief says

Plan to create hundreds of thousands of jobs in clean energy sector unveiled - as 'priority' roles in demand named

Plan to create hundreds of thousands of jobs in clean energy sector unveiled - as 'priority' roles in demand named

Plan to create hundreds of thousands of jobs in clean energy sector unveiled - as 'priority' roles in demand named

Plan to create hundreds of thousands of jobs in clean energy sector unveiled - as 'priority' roles in demand named

Meteor shower to light up skies - when it will happen and how to see it

Meteor shower to light up skies - when it will happen and how to see it

New blood test for more than 50 cancers 'could transform outcomes'

New blood test for more than 50 cancers 'could transform outcomes'

'Priceless' jewellery stolen from Louvre

'Priceless' jewellery stolen from Louvre

Police looking into reports Andrew asked officer to investigate accuser - as William plans 'ruthless approach' towards royal

Police looking into reports Andrew asked officer to investigate accuser - as William plans 'ruthless approach' towards royal

Hannah, 22, died after buying poison online - why her death raises serious questions for NHS

Hannah, 22, died after buying poison online - why her death raises serious questions for NHS

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Chinese Nobel laureate and physicist Chen Ning Yang dies aged 103

Chinese Nobel laureate and physicist Chen Ning Yang dies aged 103

Yang, one of the world's most influential scientists, earned global recognition for his work in theoretical physics.... Read more

Mystery heatwave warms Pacific Ocean to new record

Mystery heatwave warms Pacific Ocean to new record

Temperatures have surged across a large area of the north Pacific - and scientists don't know exactly why.... Read more

Skeletons found in mass grave are ancient Roman soldiers, study finds

Skeletons found in mass grave are ancient Roman soldiers, study finds

The archaeological discovery in Croatia contains seven male skeletons scientists believe are 1,700 years old.... Read more

Landmark deal to cut global shipping emissions in tatters after US pressure

Landmark deal to cut global shipping emissions in tatters after US pressure

President Trump intervened in the talks calling the deal a "green scam".... Read more

Bears kill seven people in Japan this year as attacks hit record high

Bears kill seven people in Japan this year as attacks hit record high

Seven people have died since April this year - the highest number since figures started being recorded in 2006, officials say.... Read more

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Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips

Labour deputy leadership candidate accuses opponent's team of briefing against her

Labour deputy leadership candidate accuses opponent's team of briefing against her

Why Margaret Thatcher is still shaping politics

Why Margaret Thatcher is still shaping politics

Is the government too close to China?

Is the government too close to China?

Trump and Putin: Friends reunited?

Trump and Putin: Friends reunited?

Is the government too close to China?

Is the government too close to China?

'Divide and rule': The gangs rivalling Hamas for control of Gaza

'Divide and rule': The gangs rivalling Hamas for control of Gaza

Are the police getting it right on rogue officers?

Are the police getting it right on rogue officers?

The real reason for Rachel Reeves' class war

The real reason for Rachel Reeves' class war

'He's a rock star - you can't fake that': Bruce Springsteen on his new biopic and the star stepping into his shoes

'He's a rock star - you can't fake that': Bruce Sp...

"It's a cliché," says Bruce Springsteen, "but he is a rock star - and you can't fake that."

Limp Bizkit bassist dies aged 48

Limp Bizkit bassist dies aged 48

Sam Rivers, the bassist with US nu-metal group Limp Bizkit, has died aged 48, his bandmates have said.

Socialite Lady Annabel Goldsmith dies

Socialite Lady Annabel Goldsmith dies

Lady Annabel Goldsmith, the socialite who gave her name to a famous Mayfair nightclub, has died aged 91.

One of biggest stages lies empty at UK film studio - and its owner has theory why

One of biggest stages lies empty at UK film studio...

At West London Film Studios, where Apple TV+'s Ted Lasso is currently being shot and major productions from Bridget Jones's Baby to Killing Eve have all filmed, it pains owner Frank Khalid that one of his biggest stages is empty.

BBC Gaza documentary breached broadcasting code, Ofcom finds

BBC Gaza documentary breached broadcasting code, O...

A BBC Gaza documentary breached the broadcasting code, an Ofcom investigation has found.

Laurence Fox wins retrial over 'racist' claim - but loses appeal over 'paedophiles' slur

Laurence Fox wins retrial over 'racist' claim - bu...

Laurence Fox's claim for libel after being called a racist on social media will go to a retrial, the Court of Appeal has ruled.

Ace Frehley, Kiss's original guitarist, dies aged 74

Ace Frehley, Kiss's original guitarist, dies aged ...

Kiss founding member Ace Frehley, the rock band's original lead guitarist, has died aged 74.

Sam Fender wins Mercury Prize

Sam Fender wins Mercury Prize

Sam Fender has won the 2025 Mercury Prize for his album People Watching.

BBC says Gregg Wallace isn't entitled to damages, as it denies causing 'distress and harassment'

BBC says Gregg Wallace isn't entitled to damages, ...

The BBC has said Gregg Wallace is not "entitled to any damages" in response to a High Court claim filed by the presenter - in which he says the broadcaster caused him "distress and harassment".

Social media star facing deportation to UK

Social media star facing deportation to UK

Social media star "Big John" Fisher has said he is being deported from Australia after he was detained over visa issues.

Plan to create hundreds of thousands of jobs in clean energy sector unveiled - as 'priority' roles in demand named

Plan to create hundreds of thousands of jobs in cl...

Ministers have unveiled their flagship plan to train and recruit workers for the booming clean energy sector, which it is hoping to supercharge in the next five years.

Meteor shower to light up skies - when it will happen and how to see it

Meteor shower to light up skies - when it will hap...

One of the best-known and most reliable meteor showers is due to peak later this week as debris left by Halley's Comet will streak across the night sky.

New blood test for more than 50 cancers 'could transform outcomes'

New blood test for more than 50 cancers 'could tra...

A pioneering blood test correctly identified cancer in almost two thirds of cases it highlighted so could lead to earlier diagnosis, a study has found.

'Game-changing' HIV prevention jab to be approved for use in England and Wales

'Game-changing' HIV prevention jab to be approved ...

A "game-changing" HIV-prevention treatment is set to be approved for use in England and Wales.

Five arrested on suspicion of crypto scams that may have cost victims millions

Five arrested on suspicion of crypto scams that ma...

Five men have been arrested in London as part of an investigation into alleged crypto scams that may have cost victims more than £1m, police have said.

UK to be first in Europe to get driverless taxis

UK to be first in Europe to get driverless taxis

Self-driving taxis could be on the streets of London from next year, according to autonomous taxi firm Waymo. 

'Treat adult users like adults': ChatGPT to write erotica

'Treat adult users like adults': ChatGPT to write ...

ChatGPT will soon write erotica for verified adults, according to OpenAI's chief executive, as well as becoming more "human-like".

Govt contractor fined £14m after more than six million people had data stolen in cyber attack

Govt contractor fined £14m after more than si...

A company has been fined £14m for failing to keep data safe during a cyber attack, which resulted in more than six million people having their data stolen.

'Wake-up call' for Britain as top climate advisers issue starkest warning yet

'Wake-up call' for Britain as top climate advisers...

Britain must prepare for at least 2C of warming within just 25 years, the government has been advised by its top climate advisers.

'Devastating' NHS decision on new drug dismays brain cancer patients

'Devastating' NHS decision on new drug dismays bra...

Brain cancer patients will not be able to use a new drug that slows or stops tumour growth after it was rejected for NHS use.