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News • British Broadcasting Corporation
It comes after new board member Elon Musk asked his followers if they wanted the feature.
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Post-election the country's next leader must decide whether to re-invest in heavy industry, or not.
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The change is part of a government drive to tackle obesity but will it make a difference to diners?
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John Lansdown is the only seafarer out of the 800 sacked at short notice to take P&O to a tribunal.
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The Prime Minister says it is fair for some to face an extra tax burden to pay for health and social care.
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The UK foreign secretary says sanctions on Russia must go further, after "appalling acts" in Ukraine.
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The culture secretary says suppliers must do more to promote discounted rates to low-income homes.
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Senior Tories are calling for an end to the ban on shale gas extraction to help secure energy supplies.
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Managing director Karen Smart is to leave, amid criticism of management over long security queues.
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The Tesla founder has become the social network's biggest single shareholder, and a board member.
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Firms will not be able to use stars like footballer Cristiano Ronaldo and Love Island's Chris Hughes.
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The Society of Motor Manufacturers' new data showed UK car sales were at their weakest in 24 years.
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The retailer said that five of its 526 shops have temporarily been shut since the attack last week.
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The country's competition watchdog is probing allegations that the firms charge exorbitant commissions.
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P Nandalal Weerasinghe told the BBC that he will take up the role of the bank's governor on Thursday.
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Increasingly sophisticated tech tells us more than ever about our food's journey from farm to fork.
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The BBC is told the money made from selling the broadcaster will be reinvested in the TV industry.
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At least 60 easyJet flights are to be scrapped on Tuesday due to a high level of staff absence.
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Treasury Minister John Glen says "stablecoins" could be used as a means of payment.
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Some food poisoning cases in children have been linked to the chocolate eggs, the Food Standards Agency says.
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Tesla founder Elon Musk has bought almost a tenth of Twitter shares, worth almost $3bn.
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Ajith Nivard Cabraal's announcement came after all of the country's cabinet ministers resigned.
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The electric carmaker delivered more than 310,000 vehicles in the first three months of this year.
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Donald Trump's social media platform was supposed to be "fully operational" by the end of March.
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Royal Mail says it will help cover rising delivery costs, but some have criticised the 11% hike.
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