News : British Broadcasting Corporation

News • British Broadcasting Corporation
The mood is shifting in an industry destabilised by economic shocks and post-Brexit reforms.
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Former teacher Amanda Wheal explains how she reinvented herself as a wedding celebrant.
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Two thirds of women of colour in UK workplaces say they change themselves to fit in, a report says.
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The champion boxer brothers visit World Economic Forum in Davos to urge support for Ukraine.
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The move by the US Treasury Department could push Russia closer to default.
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RMT members vote in favour of strike action across Network Rail and 13 train operating companies.
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Glencore's UK subsidiary pleads guilty to bribery in London, while the firm resolves similar US claims for $1bn.
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An announcement could come as soon as Thursday after growing pressure on Downing Street, the BBC learns.
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A second consecutive winter heavily influenced by La Niña weather patterns threatens violent storms.
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Mateusz Morawiecki also warned that only the Russian leader would be “happy” with a UK-EU trade war.
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Industry regulator Ofgem warns households that they should expect higher energy bills.
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Applying a windfall tax to renewable energy could threaten the government's energy strategy, sources say.
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The buy now pay later firm plans to axe around 700 workers ahead of a "likely recession".
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People are increasingly worried about cost of the weekly shop, says research firm Kantar.
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Borrowing is lower at £18.6bn but still the fourth-highest April figure since records began.
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Malaysia has become the latest country in the region to cut food exports to keep prices down at home.
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Workers in the UK continue to look for better pay and conditions as bosses struggle to recruit.
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The birds take to the skies en masse after calling out their 'vote', scientists have discovered.
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The group will refocus on an open and safe Indo-Pacific - and analysts say this is aimed at China.
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A man says he lost millions, and then was arrested for trying to talk to crypto boss Do Kwon.
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Stays in China made up only 1% of Airbnb's revenue for the last few years, a source said.
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Why hydrogen might be one route for Germany to move away from dependence on Russian imports.
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Average waiting times can range from 16 seconds to over 30 minutes - depending on the bank, says Which?.
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We follow a chicken from farm to supermarket shelf to see how costs are building up at every stage.
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Fans of the show could buy more second hand after seeing stars in eBay outfits, fashion experts say.
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