News : British Broadcasting Corporation

News • British Broadcasting Corporation
As the collapse of its government throws the eurozone into more crisis, what next for Portugal and Europe's single currency?
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Conservationists ask the public to take part in the first survey of the UK's threatened oil beetles.
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European leaders agree a restructuring of a financial bail-out fund, but concerns about Portugal intensify.
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The firm that owns much of Canary Wharf reports a sharp rise in profits thanks in part to the sale of the old Lehman Brothers building.
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Mercury Records, which is home to the likes of U2 and Arcade Fire, is to stop making CD and vinyl singles.
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US software-maker Oracle's shares closed up more than 2% after it reported better-than-expected earnings.
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The IMF says the cost of recovery from the earthquake and tsunami can be borne by Japan but power shortages are worrying.
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Right on queue
25 Mar 2011 3:16:16
Why a line of customers is a marketeers dream
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BHP Billiton, the world's biggest miner, says it will expand its Australian iron ore and coal mining projects.
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Macau gambling billionaire Stanley Ho gives up almost all his share in the casino empire he built up over five decades.
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Curcumin, a molecule already known for its powerful medicinal properties, could also work as a detector for common explosives, research indicates.
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Advertising overload
25 Mar 2011 0:04:10
Can online publishers move beyond advertising and paywalls to make money?
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Siberian oil frontier
25 Mar 2011 0:04:07
Why Tyumen holds strategic position in Russia's energy sector
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Burnley has the cheapest homes to buy anywhere in England and Wales, with some costing £32,000, a property website says.
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Shares in Research in Motion fall 12% on news the cost of developing its new Blackberry tablet computer will hurt profits.
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Archaeologists unearth thousands of stone tools in North America they say predate the technology widely assumed to have been carried by the first settlers.
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A tribunal has ruled against British energy giant BP's tie-up with Russia's Rosneft to jointly explore for oil in the Arctic.
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A European Union summit has started in Brussels a day after the collapse of the Portuguese government raised the prospect of another crisis within the eurozone.
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Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke is to give regular press conferences as the Fed responds to accusations of secretiveness.
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About time
24 Mar 2011 1:04:43
Inside the bizarre world of time zones
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Four companies are shortlisted by the Department of Transport for the West Coast Intercity rail franchise for 2012 to 2026.
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Pacific salmon plays an important role in providing nutrients to part of the world's largest old-growth temperate rainforest, a study shows.
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Chairman Lord Moynihan and chief executive Andy Hunt are suspended from the London 2012 organising committee.
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Russian shareholders of oil joint venture TNK-BP succeed in blocking BP's Arctic exploration deal with state-owned Rosneft.
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A novel technique shown off at the American Physical Society is uncovering the secrets of archaeological artefacts that the eye cannot see.
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