News : British Broadcasting Corporation

News • British Broadcasting Corporation
Authorities in the commercial hub have also announced new economic support measures for businesses.
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People from Italy, Brazil, Ghana, Thailand and New Zealand discuss the impact of the cost of living crisis.
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Deep peat moorlands store huge amounts of carbon and are a buffer against climate change
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Many carriers went out of business during Covid but several seized a golden opportunity to launch.
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If job-sharing mums can lead GCHQ why isn't this way of working more common?
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The RAC estimates 19.5 million road trips over the break with traffic likely to be worst on Friday.
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P&O Ferries say delays are "out of their control" as borders are operated by French authorities.
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Those viral moments of unusual animal behaviour provide valuable insight for researchers as well.
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As prices rise, oil and gas firms in the US want to capitalise - but the industry has changed.
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Families describe heartbreak and anger as more than 30,000 people face travel disruption this week.
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It is understood the owner of Millwaukee Brewers met officials at the club's home ground.
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Chelsea say a "final and definitive agreement" was entered into on Friday night to sell the club to the consortium led by LA Dodgers co-owner Todd Boehly.
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The airline says cancellations are required to provide reliable services in the busy holiday period.
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Visitors from 98 countries will be allowed to enter, but some restrictions still remain.
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The fast fashion brand could call in administrators as early as Monday, the BBC has been told.
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Federal investigators say the social media company broke rules on giving personal data to advertisers.
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The chancellor promises to "respond to the situation on the ground" as households face soaring bills.
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The lawsuit alleges the multi-billionaire's "wrongful conduct" has caused Twitter shares to plunge.
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The government will face pressure to give more support if oil and gas prices do not fall, the think tank says.
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Steve Jackson skips meals to help pay the rent on his vintage tea shop in Sheerness High Street.
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Firms face problems with supply chains, energy bills and skill shortages, says Alison Rose.
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Energy prices are soaring, but electric car charging is still much cheaper than petrol, says RAC.
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As the Queen's Platinum Jubilee approaches, memorabilia and flags are flying off the shelves.
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McDonald's shareholders rejected proposals from Carl Icahn who voiced concerns over the treatment of pigs.
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The chancellor defends measures to help with the cost of living, which he is not calling a windfall tax.
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