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The top US intelligence official tells a Senate hearing he doesn't think an agreement between the US and China will protect businesses from cyberattacks.
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Scientists record the first video footage of tiny killer flies catching prey in mid-air, in a study of how the creatures pick their targets.
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Leading figures in the scientific community argue for a lift in public research spending to boost the British economy.
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Neuroscientists have recorded the first video footage of a tiny killer fly catching its prey in mid-air.
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Olaf Lies, a Volkswagen board member and economy minister of Lower Saxony has told Newsnight some staff acted criminally over emission cheat tests.
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The governor of the Bank of England, Mark Carney, tells the BBC global warming could become one of the biggest risks to economic stability in the future.
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The Bank of England governor Mark Carney warns the world must wake up to the risks posed by climate change.
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Uber says a consultation on private hire regulation could spell an end to the way the taxi-hailing app operates.
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Morocco blocks the opening of Ikea's first store in the country, reportedly over Sweden's support for the disputed Western Sahara territory.
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German publisher, Axel Springer, agrees to buy a controlling stake in the US news website Business Insider for $343m (£226m).
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Can we visit Mars if it's wet?
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Morrisons has become the latest supermarket to announce a pay rate in excess of the government's National Living Wage.
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When someone asks you where you’re from … do you sometimes not know how to answer? Writer Taiye Selasi speaks on behalf of “multi-local” people, who feel at home in the town where they grew up, the city they live now and maybe another place or two. “How can I come from a country?” she asks. “How can a human being come from a concept?”
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Conservationists have identified six areas in the Western Highlands as places where the wildcat has the best chance of surviving, as Graham Satchell reports.
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Seat says 700,000 of its cars are fitted with the software that allowed parent company Volkswagen to cheat US emission tests.
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Nationalising the railways is now official Labour Party policy as activists vote to adopt it at their conference.
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The price of copper drops close to the lowest level in six and a half years as the plunge in commodity prices is felt across the world.
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UK scientists germinate seeds from the endangered Japanese Birch, a species with only 21 known survivors in the wild.
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Shares in plumbing supplies firm Wolseley drop more than 10% after it reports a fall in profits and cuts revenue growth forecasts.
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Returns on tax-free savings have fallen to their lowest level since comparable records began in 2011, according to the Bank of England.
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New technology is helping to cut car insurance premiums for young drivers while older motorists are seeing costs rise, research suggests.
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Mining firm Glencore, which saw its share price sink 30% on Monday, faces "severe problems" if commodity prices do not pick up, an analyst tells the BBC.
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FTSE 100 continues to slide
29 Sep 2015 8:17:31
The London market falls more than 1% in early trade as the global sell-off in equities shows little sign of abating.
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Matt Damon gets marooned on Mars
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