The PM says the depth of the pair's relationship was not known when he was appointed US ambassador.
BBC News - Published Thu Feb 5 2026 22:24
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It comes after the US president suggested last month he could withdraw his support for the deal.
BBC News - Published Thu Feb 5 2026 22:02
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Analysis of government data shows numbers increased from 3,560 in 2021/22 to 19,310 in 2024/25.
BBC News - Published Fri Feb 6 2026 00:05
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Vladimir Motin fell prey to his own "complacency and arrogance" in crash that killed a crew member.
BBC News - Published Thu Feb 5 2026 13:47
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The results, in The Lancet journal, come from trials involving more than 120,000 people comparing statins with a dummy drug or placebo.
BBC News - Published Fri Feb 6 2026 00:08
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Lilia Valutyte was playing outside a shop in Boston, Lincolnshire, when she was stabbed to death.
BBC News - Published Thu Feb 5 2026 16:55
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Operator Merlin Entertainments said the pass was no longer working as intended because of increasing demand.
BBC News - Published Thu Feb 5 2026 14:39
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A cross-party group calls on the government to "align funding to need", as ministers consider SEND reforms.
BBC News - Published Fri Feb 6 2026 00:42
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Some 109 jobs will be cut at the company's headquarters and distribution centre in Scotland.
BBC News - Published Thu Feb 5 2026 16:50
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Inquiry chair Sir Ross Cranston said "systemic failures" by authorities had led to the deadliest Channel small-boat incident on record.
BBC News - Published Thu Feb 5 2026 16:37
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Sir Keir Starmer believes Peter Mandelson should not be a member of the House of Lords over his links to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
BBC News - Published Mon Feb 2 2026 14:46
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Last year, there was a 15% annual increase in the operations and surgeons want more research.
BBC News - Published Fri Jan 30 2026 00:03
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Relatives face "never-ending nightmare" of service charge debts as thousands of retirement flats stand empty across England and Wales.
BBC News - Published Fri Feb 6 2026 00:45
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Few Labour MPs are publicly calling for Sir Keir Starmer to go but this is very serious moment for the PM.
BBC News - Published Thu Feb 5 2026 14:38
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The top detective investigating the tanker collision says there were early signs of gross negligence from Vladimir Motin
BBC News - Published Thu Feb 5 2026 13:19
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The Bank of England may have suggested more rate cuts are on the way, but they are unlikely to go much lower.
BBC News - Published Thu Feb 5 2026 16:10
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Lilia Valutyte was playing outside a shop in Boston, Lincolnshire, when she was stabbed to death.
BBC News - Published Thu Feb 5 2026 16:55
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Victims of prolific sex offender Thomas McKenna have accused a Stormont department of taking money out of their pockets over an attempt to recover legal costs.
BBC News - Published Fri Feb 6 2026 00:03
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The first 10 days of the year brought heavy snow to the north east of Scotland, and it has barely stopped raining since then.
BBC News - Published Thu Feb 5 2026 22:47
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Technology stocks have fallen this week as investors appeared wary of the sector's big investment plans.
BBC News - Published Fri Feb 6 2026 00:06
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The price of the digital currency has dropped significantly despite President Donald Trump’s public support.
BBC News - Published Thu Feb 5 2026 22:03
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The steps to bolster Canada's auto industry come as Trump's tariffs strain the sector and threaten jobs.
BBC News - Published Thu Feb 5 2026 23:07
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The Bank of England may have suggested more rate cuts are on the way, but they are unlikely to go much lower.
BBC News - Published Thu Feb 5 2026 16:10
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The Bank of England has kept borrowing costs unchanged but opened the door to cuts later this year.
BBC News - Published Thu Feb 5 2026 17:22
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Some 109 jobs will be cut at the company's headquarters and distribution centre in Scotland.
BBC News - Published Thu Feb 5 2026 16:50
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Seventy workers at the Staffordshire site were put on temporary leave last year due to slow demand.
BBC News - Published Thu Feb 5 2026 18:10
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Workers are writing letters, staging strikes and in some cases resigning over how bosses are handling the immigration crackdown.
BBC News - Published Thu Feb 5 2026 13:19
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Safe Hands collapsed in 2022, leaving 46,000 customers without the funeral plans they had paid for.
BBC News - Published Thu Feb 5 2026 14:19
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The event was attended by representatives of more than 50 countries, the White House said.
BBC News - Published Thu Feb 5 2026 03:33
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A former editor describes the massive cuts as one of the "darkest days" in the history of the storied newspaper.
BBC News - Published Wed Feb 4 2026 21:04
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Staff and clients say they are desperate for answers following the sudden closure of PM Law.
BBC News - Published Wed Feb 4 2026 19:41
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Novo Nordisk is facing "unprecedented" price pressures, "intensifying competition" and patents expiring.
BBC News - Published Wed Feb 4 2026 16:45
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The social media platform recently announced that it was axing around 15% of its workforce.
BBC News - Published Wed Feb 4 2026 06:03
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The milestone reflects the US retail giant's booming e-commerce business and investors' embrace of its AI investments.
BBC News - Published Tue Feb 3 2026 18:12
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Precious metal price voliatility continues as geopolitical tensions push investors to safe-haven assets.
BBC News - Published Wed Feb 4 2026 14:35
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Concerns were raised by a subcommittee including potential price rises and the future of cinemas.
BBC News - Published Tue Feb 3 2026 23:42
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The UK's tax authority says 27,456 people filed in the final hour before the cut-off at the end of Saturday.
BBC News - Published Tue Feb 3 2026 11:55
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The media giant chooses the head of its amusement park business to replace longtime boss Bob Iger.
BBC News - Published Tue Feb 3 2026 19:04
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The snack conglomerate is cutting the price of products including Doritos, Cheetos and Lays
BBC News - Published Tue Feb 3 2026 17:36
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Eluned Morgan said her government can't be expected "to step in and do the work" to save struggling pubs.
BBC News - Published Tue Feb 3 2026 15:37
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The company said the two brands reflect the consumer's switch from alcoholic beverages to "adult soft drinks".
BBC News - Published Tue Feb 3 2026 12:20
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Valdis Dombrovskis says the EU is willing to engage with Britain amid mounting global uncertainty.
BBC News - Published Tue Feb 3 2026 11:24
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The top detective investigating the tanker collision says there were early signs of gross negligence from Vladimir Motin
BBC News - Published Thu Feb 5 2026 13:19
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Comac's passenger jet is attracting customers in South East Asia where demand for affordable aircraft is growing.
BBC News - Published Tue Feb 3 2026 23:04
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Prized for its beauty, teak is in short supply, forcing the yacht industry to look for alternatives.
BBC News - Published Wed Feb 4 2026 13:42
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The industry data suggests that despite Asda embarking on a turnaround, it has been losing ground to rivals.
BBC News - Published Sun Feb 1 2026 00:45
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India's budget focuses on infrastructure and defence spending and tax breaks for data-centre investments.
BBC News - Published Sun Feb 1 2026 09:15
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Hundreds of miles from Denmark's coast a project is underway to inject CO2 into an old oil field.
BBC News - Published Fri Jan 30 2026 00:10
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Opinion is divided over whether Warsh will align with the US president's views over how the Federal Reserve should be run.
BBC News - Published Fri Jan 30 2026 22:15
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How restaurants and retailers use behavioural science to get us to increase our spending.
BBC News - Published Thu Jan 29 2026 00:05
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India is investing hundreds of millions of dollars in building up a computer chip industry.
BBC News - Published Tue Jan 27 2026 00:05
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Producers in Jamaica and Antigua hope that increasing liberalisation will lead to higher revenues.
BBC News - Published Mon Jan 26 2026 06:49
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The latest generation of entrepreneurs have a head-start with AI but also face familiar challenges.
BBC News - Published Fri Jan 23 2026 00:02
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The European country is the biggest autos manufacturer relative to the size of its population.
BBC News - Published Thu Jan 22 2026 00:00
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The president wants to bring to the US tiny vehicles, like those commonly seen on the streets of Japan.
BBC News - Published Wed Jan 21 2026 09:57
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A host of technology is on offer to farmers, promising to raise farming yields and lower food prices.
BBC News - Published Tue Jan 20 2026 00:00
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The Bank of England has kept borrowing costs unchanged but opened the door to cuts later this year.
BBC News - Published Thu Feb 5 2026 17:22
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The interest rate set by the Bank of England affects mortgage, loan and savings rates for millions.
BBC News - Published Thu Feb 5 2026 12:56
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UK Inflation has dropped back from record highs but remains above the Bank of England's 2% target.
BBC News - Published Thu Feb 5 2026 12:52
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179,000 households meet the Department for Communities' fuel poverty criteria, spending at least 10% of their income to cover domestic energy bills.
BBC News - Published Thu Feb 5 2026 12:38
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The charity's founder says the supermarket also aims to help users get support from other services.
BBC News - Published Thu Feb 5 2026 06:56
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There is a fine balance between the benefits of improved infrastructure, versus the cost of disruption. Does the country have it right?
BBC News - Published Sun Jan 11 2026 01:26
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Parts of Britain’s rail network will close for engineering work over the festive period - but is that the right time to do it?
BBC News - Published Mon Dec 22 2025 00:03
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Three days in, after a tax U-turn and partial climbdown on workers' rights, Laura Kuenssberg looks at what impact Budget week might have.
BBC News - Published Sat Nov 29 2025 15:14
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Ahead of this week's Budget, some have accused the Office for Budget Responsibility of being a "straitjacket on growth"
BBC News - Published Tue Nov 25 2025 00:00
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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?
BBC News - Published Fri Nov 21 2025 08:03
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The steel structure was lowered into place at the new reservoir in a 72-hour continuous operation.
BBC News - Published Thu Feb 5 2026 14:40
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Gary Neville re-joins the dragons as they put another set of business hopefuls to the test.
BBC News - Published Thu Feb 5 2026 06:18
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The BBC's White House reporter Bernd Debusmann explains why the president is refocusing his attention on the US economy.
BBC News - Published Tue Jan 27 2026 23:22
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