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BBC News – business
- Key moments from former Fujitsu engineer Gareth Jenkins' long-awaited appearance at the Post Office inquiry.
- The move comes as retailers try to encourage more sustainable habits among their shoppers.
- Several people have told the BBC they are still facing issues, with some saying they have little cash left.
- The airline has now cancelled almost 400 flights as a result of strike action by pilots in Ireland.
- Lawyers acting for two people who fell ill in the outbreak have started legal proceedings.
- Revised figures show the economy grew by 0.7% between January and March this year.
- Typical household incomes went up by just £140 a year on average in the last 14 years, according to the Resolution Foundation.
- Former Fujitsu Horizon expert tells an inquiry he did not think the software was "a monster".
- Workers told the firm is taking steps potentially to cease operations at much of the site by 7 July.
- The employees are accused of selling shares before BTS members announced they were taking a break.
BBC News – top stories
- The strike action, which lasts for eight hours, began at 05:00 local time on Saturday.
- Spanish police called on volunteers with expertise of harsh terrain to help find the 19-year-old.
- Trust in politicians has fallen to an "historic low" this general election, a polling expert says.
- Conservative Saeed Jalili has taken a narrow lead over reformist Massoud Pezeshkian.
- This season could not have gone much better for Granit Xhaka and now is the perfect opportunity to lead his country to Euro 2024 success.
- The next big dramas at Euro 2024 could come in penalty shootouts, where England's success rate leaves a lot to be desired.
- Saturday's front pages react to Joe Biden's TV debate performance and have the latest on the UK election trail.
- A selection of striking news photographs taken around the world this week.
- He died at home after a “valiant fight against a long illness”, his daughter said.
- Party leaders have been asked about where they stand on the topic of single-sex spaces.
BBC News – world
- At least 150,000 Swifties are descending on the Irish capital for three nights.
- Evidence was not sufficient to determine the criminal responsibility of the defendants, judge rules.
- Conservative Saeed Jalili and reformist Massoud Pezeshkian are the two frontrunners.
- In an email to fellow members, MP Wayne Long said Trudeau should resign "for the good of our country".
- A selection of striking news photographs taken around the world this week.
- He died at home after a “valiant fight against a long illness”, his daughter said.
- Talking to the BBC, the marine describes the struggle of battling Russian advances near Kharkiv.
- Reports of a mass killing by police in a Nairobi suburb spread quickly. The BBC looked for the evidence.
- What happened to the violent jihadist group which was once one of the biggest threats in the world.
- This election is a litmus test of Mauritania’s democracy after its first democratic transfer of power in 2019.
- How do people say they will vote in the UK general election? Our poll tracker measures the trends.
- Trust in politicians has fallen to an "historic low" this general election, a polling expert says.
- Party leaders have been asked about where they stand on the topic of single-sex spaces.
- Snarky jibes and silly memes have been a hit on TikTok but the real social battle is elsewhere.
- The 2024 election campaign has seen further growth in British politicians' favourite metaphor.
- The party's leader was asked on BBC Question Time about the selection of candidates for his party, and role of immigration in the UK.
- The Reform UK leader defended his party after footage appeared to show an activist making racial slurs.
- Green Party co-leader was asked on BBC Question Time about migration and the switch from petrol cars.
- Adrian Ramsay and Nigel Farage are pressed by the audience on their candidates, tax and the US election.
- Train fares, small boats and Brexit – BBC Verify checks Adrian Ramsay's and Nigel Farage's answers.
BBC News – asia
- Director Naoki Yoshida says the new release is a significant moment for the Final Fantasy franchise.
- The Punjabi singer has become one of the biggest names in the music industry – how did he do it?
- North Korea says it succeeded in testing a multiple warhead missile, but the South and others are not convinced.
- The 13-piece boy band delight fans with the first ever K-pop set on the festival's main stage.
- Videos show crushed cars and broken pillars after a canopy over Terminal 1 collapses, killing one person.
- The letters addressed to the prime minister appealed to the government to end ties with Israel.
- The South Korean report uses defectors' accounts to build a picture of human rights in the North.
- The employees are accused of selling shares before BTS members announced they were taking a break.
- Hu Youping, a bus attendant, tried to restrain an assailant at a bus stop outside a Japanese school.
- The band has been praised by international rock stars but their music has also struck some nerves.
BBC News – middle east
- Conservative Saeed Jalili has taken a narrow lead over reformist Massoud Pezeshkian.
- What happened to the violent jihadist group which was once one of the biggest threats in the world.
- How might the election of a new president affect how the country is run?
- The reformist critic of the morality police has been topping polls in the lead up to Friday's vote.
- Residents say Israeli ground forces moved into the eastern Gaza City district after intense strikes.
- The most intense fighting could be ending, but Gaza could see Israeli action for a long time to come.
- Another 16 soldiers were reportedly hurt when their vehicles were hit by roadside bombs near Jenin.
- After the BBC saw a girl die in a small boat off France, we found the man who arranged the deadly trip.
- The Paris appeals court says Syria's president can be prosecuted over a deadly 2013 chemical attack.
- But experts say evidence does not indicate a famine is occurring in the north after an aid increase.
BBC News – us and canada
- The president says he would not be running if he could not do the job, after his performance sparked concern among Democrats.
- In an email to fellow members, MP Wayne Long said Trudeau should resign "for the good of our country".
- He died at home after a “valiant fight against a long illness”, his daughter said.
- A poor debate performance has fuelled Democrat unease about Mr Biden's candidacy.
- We asked voters across the political spectrum what they thought of 2024's first presidential debate.
- The judge rejects the actor's latest challenge, meaning the trial will begin on 9 July.
- The prosecution has rested their case against the New Jersey senator, who faces decades in prison.
- Global reviews were most scathing of Mr Biden, but his Republican challenger did not escape criticism.
- Democratic officials, political operatives and people close to the president paint a picture of an anxious party after the debate.
- The court found that the ban did not violate the constitution's limits on cruel and unusual punishment.
BBC News – africa
- Reports of a mass killing by police in a Nairobi suburb spread quickly. The BBC looked for the evidence.
- This election is a litmus test of Mauritania’s democracy after its first democratic transfer of power in 2019.
- India and South Africa meet in the T20 World Cup final on Saturday – a final guaranteed to end one side's wait for a trophy.
- Some spoke of having phones confiscated by agents and enduring horrific experiences in dark rooms.
- Two legislators thank the parliamentary invaders for coming to their rescue during a two-hour orderal.
- Fashion designer Latif Madoi says he was targeted because of his support for opposition leader Bobi Wine.
- A selection of the week's best photos from across the African continent.
- South Africa's coalition partners are at loggerheads just weeks after agreeing to share power.
- Former Celtic midfielder Landry Nguemo has died after a car accident in Cameroon.
- South Africa end their run of semi-final heartache by thrashing Afghanistan to reach their first men's T20 World Cup final.
BBC News – latin america
- Gen Juan José Zúñiga's storming of the presidential palace revives memories of military rule.
- It all started when the presidential palace in La Paz was stormed by soldiers.
- Troops pulled away from government buildings hours after the presidential palace was stormed.
- The leader of the military uprising is in custody following a tumultuous day for the country.
- Juan Orlando Hernández was convicted of conspiring to import cocaine into the US and machine gun possession.
- Officials told local media the cabin detached and fell after striking the cabin in front.
- The first contingent of Kenyan police officers have arrived in the Caribbean nation.
- "It's something you never imagine will happen to you," says João, 63, who under went a partial amputation.
- Rebel groups in rural Colombia are using social media to recruit young people to their ranks.
- The storm is several hundreds of miles from the US Gulf Coast, but its edges have brought significant rainfall to Texas.
BBC News – europe
- The Spanish Civil Guard said the man was found in the western Pyrenees on Thursday afternoon.
- At least 150,000 Swifties are descending on the Irish capital for three nights.
- A leading figure in Nottingham's notorious "Shottingham" era is facing a new prison sentence.
- Talking to the BBC, the marine describes the struggle of battling Russian advances near Kharkiv.
- Jan and Els sought medical intervention to end their lives after 50 happy years of marriage.
- France's election campaign is over, and voters appear ready to hand National Rally victory.
- We set the scene by picking out some of the themes to look out for.
- She is set to serve a second five-year term as president of the European Commission.
- EU leaders say the country's current course of action threatens its acceptance into the bloc.
- All seven victims on the bus were burnt beyond recognition in the subsequent fire, officials say.
BBC News – magazine
- Maids in Qatar often work long hours without a day off, despite changes to employment law.
- Social media is helping travel agents to impress clients, and sometimes to scam them.
- Campaigner Kate Isaacs describes the horror of seeing her face digitally edited into an adult film.
- Children are among those pleading for hours for digital gifts, as the company takes a cut of up to 70%.
- Research by two charities finds that only 1% of disability hate crimes results in a charge
- Jade's case failed to reach court because it was suggested she may have a rare sleep disorder.
- South Korean orphan Milton dreamed of making it to America, the land of his father. One day he seized his chance.
- Sisters Lesia and Galya lost touch with their parents, who did not want to flee their hometown, Bucha.
- How the first South Asians who moved to Britain coped far away from their homeland.
- Guitarist Moss Hills helped evacuate a sinking cruise liner after some of the crew jumped ship
BBC News – in pictures
- Nik Roche's immersive photos capture his friend Tony's unconventional and sometimes chaotic life.
- Previously lost photos of disappeared Manic Street Preachers star Richey Edwards have resurfaced.
- A selection of the week's best photos from across the African continent.
- The leader of the military uprising is in custody following a tumultuous day for the country.
- Festival-goers have been lugging their belongings across Worthy Farm in baking sunshine.
- Joanne Coates, from North Yorkshire, will follow the campaign trail across the UK ahead of 4 July.
- The winning images from this year's Royal Entomological Society Insect Week photography competition.
- The three-volume set includes about 200 photographs of bands and youth culture of 1980s Birmingham.
- Thousands of people descended on Cardiff for Pride Cymru's annual parade.
- A selection of striking news photographs taken around the world this week.
BBC News – entertainment and art
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BBc news – science and environment
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BBc news – technology
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