News : British Broadcasting Corporation

News • British Broadcasting Corporation
The BBC followed overworked delivery riders as they raced against time to take food to customers.
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Drivers will be able to watch built-in screens in self-driving cars but not use mobile phones.
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The firm lost 200,000 members in the first three months of the year.
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The government has also announced people will be able to opt out of subscriptions more easily.
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P&O said the workers, who replaced sacked UK seafarers, returned from shore in breach of the rules.
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The Ukraine war will "severely set back" global growth with the UK hit harder than most, the IMF says.
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Four major energy firms warn more people will struggle to pay energy bills unless the government intervenes.
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White goods prices are up a third since last year and set to climb higher, says Appliances Direct boss.
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The UK Fireball Alliance believes the space rock landed in Shropshire last week.
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This week, Sri Lankan officials started talks with the International Monetary Fund over a bailout.
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A "clear message" must be sent to civil servants about ending home working, minister says.
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A federal judge in Florida, appointed by Donald Trump, says the CDC exceeded its authority.
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Alternatives to gas and oil heating are becoming more popular but are still expensive.
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One trade body suggests three quarters of its members have had staff off sick in the last month.
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The move was announced to boost numbers on trains, which have not yet returned to pre-pandemic levels.
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Employees must get signatures from 30% of staff at New York's Grand Central Station for a union election.
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One holiday park owner hires five chefs from India after being unable to fill the jobs locally.
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It will complicate efforts to make him pay damages in lawsuits over Sandy Hook conspiracy theories.
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It is one of a few airlines still operating in Russia after most pulled out over the war in Ukraine.
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The rise in the cost of living has led to more households cutting their subscription services.
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Official figures also showed the world's second largest economy grew at a faster pace than expected.
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How it feels to treat your depression with a hallucinogenic drug.
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The government wants shoppers' money to be protected even if the scheme they are in goes bust.
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Should you change your name to fit in at work? We look at why some people have anglicised their names.
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British Transport Police say 15 train passengers reported minor injuries after the emergency stop.
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