Day Headlines in Business News: 2025-03-28
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Millions give less to charity as bills rise (BBC Business 2025-03-28 22:21:15)
Only a third of 16 to 24-year-olds gave to charity last year, down sharply since the pandemic.
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Free Thinking (BBC Business 2025-03-28 22:00:00)
Muriel Zagha, Prof Sam Friedman, Lord Willetts, Lisa Holdsworth and Prof Melinda Mills.
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UK car firms urge help as Trump tariffs loom (BBC Business 2025-03-28 10:41:54)
Manufacturers are expected to ask for state support ahead of next week's 25% tax on exports.
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Musk says Tesla not immune from tariffs as car firms hit (BBC Business 2025-03-28 10:10:46)
Investors sold off shares of carmakers in Japan, Germany and the UK, but US brands are also set to be hit.
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UK carmakers to meet government over Trump tariffs (BBC Business 2025-03-28 09:17:35)
Manufacturers are expected to ask for state support ahead of next week's 25% tariff on exports.
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WH Smith name to disappear from High Street after sale (BBC Business 2025-03-28 09:17:33)
The 233-year old chain will be become TGJones but the brand will continue at airports and rail stations.
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'You have to be really intelligent to be a farmer' (BBC Business 2025-03-28 06:38:35)
Bridgette Baker, 24, loves farming in south Somerset but says the industry faces some challenges.
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Cost of living fairs aim to tackle money taboos (BBC Business 2025-03-28 06:18:27)
Bedford Credit Union is running the events to help people cope with the cost-of-living crisis.
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Could Scotland have Europe's lowest electricity bills? (BBC Business 2025-03-28 06:17:23)
The boss of Octopus Energy says regional pricing would make bills cheaper because of abundant renewables in Scotland.
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Pensioners forced to close loved cafe over costs (BBC Business 2025-03-28 06:17:08)
A beloved café in St Johns is closing its doors for good on Saturday, 29 March, due to increased rent and energy bills.
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Assassin's Creed maker gets $1.25bn Chinese investment (BBC Business 2025-03-28 03:55:32)
The unit will run Ubisoft's biggest franchises, including Assassin's Creed, Far Cry and Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six.
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What's next for social media? (BBC Business 2025-03-28 00:02:06)
Start-up social media firms are looking to capitalise on dissatisfaction with the social media giants.
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David Dimbleby: I thought the free market was with us forever - then Trump came along (BBC Business 2025-03-28 00:00:13)
Why the reign of the free market is facing its biggest ever challenge