News : British Broadcasting Corporation

News • British Broadcasting Corporation
The UK, US, Australia and New Zealand have also barred the Chinese telecoms equipment makers.
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The growth of "smart" farm machinery is increasing the risk of hacking of food and farming systems.
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If interest rates keep rising 300,000 Australians may default on mortgage repayments.
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The social media platform says it will put false claims from official accounts behind warning notices.
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The supermarket chain says it wants to support older customers through the cost of living crisis.
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The fast food giant says the new owner of its 850 Russian restaurants will operate them under a new brand.
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The aerospace company hopes its Starliner vehicle can finally prove its capabilities in orbit.
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Conservation scientists hope that preserving genetic material offers future insurance against extinction
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The CBI and the TUC urge the government to help the "hardest hit" as inflation soars.
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The company says it has to act to cover higher costs, including wages, energy and fuel expenses.
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The default comes as the country struggles with its worst financial crisis in more than 70 years.
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When Ratan Tata recently rode in the Nano, he revived the frenzy over India's "most affordable car".
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Chinese social media users say they are shocked the 11,100 yuan ($1,642; £1,329) item will not stop rain.
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Sri Lanka's giant neighbour is emerging as one of its biggest providers of aid, after years of mistrust.
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UN chief Antonio Guterres warns that developing countries face disaster due to rising prices.
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A new station in Panama allows marginalised groups to speak out about their lives and communities.
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Marks & Spencer says extra tax for online shops will mean lower investment in High Street stores.
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Big increases are due next April but charities say soaring prices mean people need the money now.
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Chain Trevor Sorbie says they are now spending thousands more each month.
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US shares see their biggest one-day drop since 2020 after renewed signs of waning consumer confidence.
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Oil and gas producers say they are already paying more tax and an extra levy would damage confidence.
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Mr Shkreli was convicted in 2017 of defrauding investors.
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It will invest in pipelines in other countries but will speed up a shift to green energy.
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Boris Johnson does not rule out a tax on the energy giants, as he is accused of dithering by Labour.
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A lawsuit accuses the firms of advertising burgers that look bigger than they actually are.
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