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Weak password allowed hackers to sink a 158-year-old company
Transport company KNP forced to shut down after international hacker gangs target thousands of UK businesses.
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£1m 'down the drain' as danger flats set to close
Up to £1m of tenants' and taxpayers' money has been spent trying to fix Beech Rise and Willow Rise.
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Japan's PM vows to stay on despite bruising election loss
The result could destabilise Japan's government at a pivotal moment in trade negotiations with the US.
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'Doctors hold patients to ransom' and Lionesses 'stand with Jess'
The resident doctors strike leads several of the papers before the planned five day walk out starts on Friday.
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Asylum hotel protest escalated into 'mindless thuggery', police say
Six people have been arrested during a protest outside a hotel used to house asylum seekers in Epping.
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Powerful Ecuador drug lord 'Fito' extradited to US
Adolfo Macías Villamar, alias "Fito", was captured a month ago in what police described as an underground bunker.
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How Canada became the centre of a measles outbreak in North America
Confirmed cases of measles in Canada are nearly three times higher than in the US, despite Canada's far smaller population.
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Future pensioners to be worse off, government warns
Future pensioners are set to be worse off than today's with four-in-10 not saving enough for retirement, says the DWP.
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Stevie Wonder: 'I'll keep playing as long as I breathe'
In an exclusive interview with the BBC, the Motown legend says he will play for the rest of his life.
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HS2 was doomed to be a mess, say insiders - due to a 'problem in this country'
"There's a fundamental problem in the UK with the cost of building anything," says one insider. Then there are questions about the planning system
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Battle of Orgreave national inquiry confirmed
Police violently clashed with striking miners at Orgreave in South Yorkshire on 18 June 1984.
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Girlguiding unveils 72 new badges including 'fandoms' and 'laughter'
It is only the second time in the organisation's 116-year history that it has released new badges.
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How 'Tiger-like' Scheffler is conquering golf
With a vice-like grip on the Claret Jug, Scottie Scheffler's Open victory shows how he has become the most dominant men's golfer since Tiger Woods.
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WW2 veteran and TikTok star 'Papa' Jake Larson dies aged 102
Tributes are being paid to the American D-Day veteran and social media star.
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More abuse as women's football grows - Bronze
England defender Lucy Bronze says players are getting more abuse the bigger women's football becomes.
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New water ombudsman will tackle leaks and overcharging
The new consumer champion is being launched as part of wider plans to overhaul the water industry.
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Key stats, star players and favourites - meet Euro 2025 final four
England, Italy, Germany and Spain have booked their place in the Euro 2025 semi-finals. But how did they get here and who has stood out? BBC Sport takes a look.
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Israeli forces kill 67 Palestinians seeking aid in northern Gaza, Hamas-run ministry says
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said it had "fired warning shots" and disputed the number of reported deaths.
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Impressive Littler eases into Matchplay last 16
World champion Luke Littler eases into the last 16 of the World Matchplay with a comfortable 10-2 win over Ryan Searle.
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Amber warning for heavy rain in Northern Ireland
Police warn road users some roads in Enniskillen are impassable after heavy showers caused flooding.
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