News : British Broadcasting Corporation

News • British Broadcasting Corporation
The Channel Island is the latest jurisdiction to crack down on the Russian billionaire
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Petrol, furniture, sunflower oil and milk are among the products increasing in price.
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"Staggering" findings from studying 16 mammals - including humans - sheds light on why we age.
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Scientists say their analysis is "encouraging" but keeping under 1.5C this century looks unlikely.
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Researchers in Australia say freezing sperm could help protect the marsupials from extinction.
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Tesco announces a sharp rise in profits but warns it will come under pressure from rising inflation.
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Prices went up by 7% in the 12 months to March, as food, fuel and energy prices continued to climb.
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About 150 staff who could strike are "absolutely critical" to the Cowley factory, the union says.
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Virgil Griffith was sentenced to five years and three months in prison by a court in New York.
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Taiwanese firm Pegatron is latest manufacturer to halt operations because of the Shanghai lockdown.
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Mica has been working at HMP Portland in Dorset, which houses over 500 prisoners, for five years.
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The Spirit of Britain cannot sail until further inspection as concerns brew over Dover travel disruption.
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A growing number of leading British public schools are opening campuses in the region.
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France-bound lorries will continue to be held on the M20 to "manage the flow of traffic".
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Consumer prices reached a fresh 40-year high in March after the US stopped Russia energy imports.
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Frances O'Grady said leading the trade union group had been the "greatest honour" of her life.
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The activist group is demanding that Lloyd's of London stops insuring fossil fuel projects.
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Border force is "chronically under-staffed" and it will take time to train new officers, a union says.
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The finance ministry said it otherwise had an "unblemished record" of paying its debts since independence.
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Basic pay is "falling noticeably" when accounting for price rises, the Office for National Statistics says.
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Nepal's finance minister said he was "surprised" the issue was being compared with Sri Lanka's crisis.
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Sales growth in March slowed due to people tightening up their personal budgets, the BRC says.
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India's 30 streaming services want to reach 60 million households meaning a lot more work for actors.
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During a visit to Darlington, Rishi Sunak said Brunswick and Central Park were the two contenders.
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Shane Cronin gets a close-up view of the underwater volcano that erupted spectacularly in January.
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