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Number of headlines in database: 108
Last update: 2025-01-22 04:21:03
Number of headlines in database: 108
Last update: 2025-01-22 04:21:03
BBC Business Headlines
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Trump considers 10% tariff on China from February (2025-01-22 00:46:27)
The new president accused China of sending fentanyl to Mexico and Canada which ends up in the US. -
Netflix to raise prices as new subscribers soar (2025-01-22 00:44:13)
Squid Game and live sports, including the Jake Paul v Mike Tyson fight, fuelled new memberships. -
Thousands on hold to HMRC 'cut off after 70 minutes' (2025-01-22 00:06:32)
HMRC denies running a "deliberately poor" phone service in an attempt to push customers online. -
Waitrose brings back free coffee for non-shoppers (2025-01-21 22:30:27)
The supermarket's loyalty scheme members can get a hot drink without making a purchase. -
US markets rise as Trump holds off on tariffs (2025-01-21 21:52:12)
The US president stopped short of widespread import taxes but threatened Canada and Mexico with tariffs. -
Treasury steps in to protect car loan firms' payouts (2025-01-21 18:51:43)
The government is concerned major compensation for the mis-selling scandal could hurt the car industry. -
Government ousts UK competition watchdog chair (2025-01-21 18:18:41)
Marcus Bokkerink is leaving as the government signals it is serious about growth, the BBC understands. -
China calls for 'win-win' solution to trade tensions (2025-01-21 17:20:14)
With the threat of a trade war looming, China's first vice premier says the country wants to boost imports. -
What executive orders has Trump signed after taking office? (2025-01-21 15:25:50)
The Republican quickly set about using his new powers to approve executive actions on a host of policy priorities. -
Nearly half of toys sold under £15 as parents cut back (2025-01-21 14:59:41)
An "unsettled economy" is blamed for falling sales of toys for the third consecutive year. -
Investors cautious as Trump signals new tariffs (2025-01-21 14:55:44)
The US president said he is considering imposing new tariffs on Canada and Mexico from 1 February. -
Heathrow and Gatwick airport could expand under plans (2025-01-21 10:03:26)
Airports across the UK could expand as part of the government's drive for economic growth. -
Pay after inflation rises at fastest rate since 2021 (2025-01-21 08:57:49)
Wage growth increased by 3.4% after taking into account inflation, driven by strong increases in the private sector. -
Private sector pay rises drive up wage growth (2025-01-21 07:11:07)
Wage growth increased by 5.6% annually in the UK, driven by strong increases in the private sector. -
Delay to TikTok ban gets Trump sign-off (2025-01-21 05:04:09)
The order was among a slew of directives Trump signed on Monday evening. -
What executive orders did Trump sign on day one? (2025-01-21 04:15:35)
The Republican quickly set about using his new powers to approve executive actions on a host of policy priorities. -
Stock markets cautious as Trump signals new tariffs (2025-01-21 03:15:37)
The US president said he is considering imposing new tariffs on Canada and Mexico from 1 February. -
Executive order delaying TikTok ban gets Trump sign-off (2025-01-21 03:09:24)
The order was among a slew of directives Trump signed on Monday evening. -
Day One: Trump signs executive orders on climate, immigration and energy (2025-01-21 02:43:22)
The Republican quickly set about using his new powers to approve executive actions on a host of policy priorities. -
Stock markets move higher after Trump inauguration (2025-01-21 01:04:59)
The new US president has outlined a pro-business agenda for his second term in the White House. -
Inside Iceland's futuristic farm growing algae for food (2025-01-21 00:00:04)
Next to a geothermal plant in Iceland a start-up is growing microalgae for food. -
Panama rejects Trump vow to 'take back' Panama Canal (2025-01-20 22:44:32)
Donald Trump claims China is operating the key US trade route but Panama says it belongs to them. -
What executive orders is Trump expected to sign on day one? (2025-01-20 22:14:53)
The president is expected to issue a series of orders that will affect US immigration, energy policy, culture war issues and other matters. -
Rail nationalisation not a silver bullet, says Labour (2025-01-20 19:33:04)
The Transport Secretary says taking operators into public ownership doesn't guarantee good service. -
Cidermaker wins appeal in 'lookalike' dispute with Aldi (2025-01-20 13:30:28)
The Somerset cider-maker wins an appeal after claiming Aldi had copied its packaging and taste. -
Brexit fishing row heads for trade court showdown (2025-01-20 11:14:26)
The UK has banned European vessels from catching the silvery fish species in its North Sea waters but the EU is challenging the move. -
'I got £955 from a Child Trust Fund I didn't know I had' (2025-01-20 08:00:28)
Latonya Skye-Paterson discovers she is one of thousands of people with money to claim on turning 18. -
Working from home 'not proper work' - ex-Asda boss (2025-01-20 05:55:37)
Lord Rose says it harms productivity but expert says hybrid work can be as good as full-time in the office. -
Melania Trump launches her own cryptocurrency (2025-01-20 03:54:13)
$Melania is announced a day after President-elect Donald Trump launched his own cryptocurrency, $Trump. -
Child Trust Funds worth billions unclaimed: 'I got £955' (2025-01-20 00:11:11)
Latonya Skye-Paterson discovers she is one of thousands of people with money to claim on turning 18. -
TikTok restores service in US after Trump pledge (2025-01-19 20:17:14)
TikTok is resuming services to its 170 million users in US after President-elect Donald Trump said he would give the app a reprieve. -
Trump will want a good deal with UK, says minister (2025-01-19 12:20:42)
Darren Jones, the chancellor's second-in-command, is confident UK-US trading relationships could be deepened. -
TikTok stops working as US ban comes into force (2025-01-19 12:02:19)
A message appearing for US users says they "can't use TikTok for now". -
Could TikTok ever be banned in the UK too? (2025-01-19 08:34:27)
Analysts have suggested it is "just matter of time" until the US ban on TikTok spreads. -
TikTok goes offline in the US hours before ban due to come in (2025-01-19 04:46:29)
A message appearing for US users said a law banning TikTok had been enacted, meaning "you can't use TikTok for now". -
Shein backlash fails to deter shoppers: 'I spend £20 a month' (2025-01-19 01:07:32)
Some young shoppers will continue to buy from the fast fashion giant despite concerns over how workers are treated. -
'I live with my mum because I can't afford to move out' (2025-01-19 01:03:08)
Living with your parents in your 20s and 30s has its challenges, but many can't afford to move out. -
Trump says he will 'most likely' give TikTok 90-day reprieve from ban (2025-01-18 21:42:06)
Trump says an announcement will probably come once he takes office on Monday about the app's future in the US. -
Has Trump promised too much on US economy? (2025-01-18 02:13:25)
He won the election partly to fix inflation but Trump may find his pledges on prices and tariffs conflict, say experts. -
Fears empty restaurant TikTok trend could last (2025-01-17 22:31:54)
There are fears that tax and wage rises mean restaurants and bars will be quieter than usual all year. -
US Supreme Court upholds TikTok ban law (2025-01-17 19:57:32)
A law passed last year requires TikTok's Chinese parent company to sell the video platform or face a ban. -
IMF warns on Trump's plans but upgrades UK outlook (2025-01-17 15:57:40)
Trump's policies could benefit the US, but not the rest of the world, the IMF says -
IMF warns Trump's plans could backfire on the US (2025-01-17 15:04:40)
Trump's policies could benefit the US, but not the rest of the world, the IMF says -
Shock drop in shop sales adds to worries over UK economy (2025-01-17 14:01:34)
Sales unexpectedly fell last month, due to a poor December for food sales in supermarkets. -
Shock drop in shop sales adds to fears over UK economy (2025-01-17 11:57:30)
Sales unexpectedly fell last month, due to a poor December for food sales in supermarkets. -
Mortgage rules could be eased to boost loans (2025-01-17 11:04:19)
The £100 limit on contactless cards could also be scrapped, as regulators respond to the prime minister's plea. -
Shock drop in shop sales adds to fears over economy (2025-01-17 10:57:27)
Sales unexpectedly fell last month, due to a poor December for food sales in supermarkets. -
Apple suspends error-strewn AI generated news alerts (2025-01-17 10:04:16)
The tech giant was facing pressure to pull the feature after it made repeated mistakes summarising headlines. -
Shock drop in supermarket food sales hits pound (2025-01-17 08:59:35)
Retail sales unexpectedly fell by 0.3% last month, due to a poor December for supermarkets. -
Apple halts AI news alerts after errors (2025-01-17 08:50:28)
The tech giant was facing pressure to pull the feature after it made repeated mistakes summarising headlines. -
Next boss warns first jobs could become harder to find (2025-01-17 07:20:05)
Job prospects for younger workers are likely to be hit by Budget measures, Lord Wolfson tells the BBC. -
Reeves says she won't let critics get her down (2025-01-17 06:05:44)
The chancellor tells the BBC she has got "what it takes" following a bumpy week for the UK economy. -
Toyota unit to settle emissions scandal for $1.6bn (2025-01-17 04:04:09)
The truck company will also be banned from importing its diesel engines into the US for five years. -
Mark Carney, the 'unreliable boyfriend' who ran UK's central bank (2025-01-17 01:09:18)
Carney is now running for the Liberal Party leadership in Canada. What does his time in London tell us? -
The farm workers heading to US without breaking the law (2025-01-17 00:08:13)
Agricultural workers from Central American countries can currently work legally on US farms. -
The US farm workers coming from Guatemala - on a legal visa (2025-01-17 00:08:13)
Trump will target undocumented migrants but it is unclear if legal visas like the H-2A will survive. -
How AI can spot diseases that doctors aren't looking for (2025-01-17 00:07:03)
AI can take a second look at medical scans and flag up potential problems that doctors might not see. -
Banned: Surprise mobile mid-contract price rises (2025-01-17 00:04:27)
It comes after customers complained of not being able to plan for price rises. -
Surprise mobile mid-contract price rises banned (2025-01-17 00:04:27)
It comes after customers complained of not being able to plan for price rises. -
Next boss warns first jobs to become harder to find (2025-01-17 00:03:54)
Job prospects for younger workers are likely to be hit by Budget measures, Lord Wolfson tells the BBC. -
Three reasons Trump tariffs aren't China's only problem (2025-01-16 23:19:57)
The world's second largest economy is set to release annual economic growth figures. -
Mark Carney runs for leader of Canada's Liberal Party (2025-01-16 22:43:36)
The former central banker for the UK and Canada pitched himself as a someone who can help a country navigate economic challenges. -
Worst global growth for 6 years forecast due to Trump tariffs (2025-01-16 18:00:24)
The World Bank predicts global economic growth of 2.7% this year amid concerns living standards will struggle to improve. -
Global growth forecast to flatline as tariffs add to strains (2025-01-16 18:00:24)
The World Bank predicts global economic growth of 2.7% this year amid concerns living standards will struggle to improve. -
Avanti cancels January train strikes to allow talks (2025-01-16 16:54:39)
The strike dates suspended are Sunday 19 January and Sunday 26th January. -
Avanti train strikes in January cancelled to allow talks (2025-01-16 16:54:39)
The strike dates suspended are Sunday 19 January and Sunday 26th January. -
Train firms urged to give 'yellow cards' instead of fines (2025-01-16 13:21:21)
A rail watchdog wants passengers who make genuine mistakes to be treated more fairly. -
Town counts cost as ferries resume after storm (2025-01-16 12:36:21)
A full daily service to and from Dublin is planned but one of the two ferry berths remain closed. -
BT scraps EV charging point scheme having only installed one (2025-01-16 12:35:41)
It hoped to turn 60,000 roadside green cabinets into chargers - but now says it will focus on wifi instead. -
BP to cut 4,700 jobs to reduce costs (2025-01-16 12:21:05)
The job losses at the oil giant will affect more than 5% of its global workforce. -
UK economy disappoints despite return to growth (2025-01-16 10:27:52)
Official figures show the economy grew by 0.1% in November, although that was lower than had been expected. -
UK economy grows for first time in three months (2025-01-16 07:17:12)
Official figures show the economy grew by 0.1% in November, although that was lower than had been expected. -
US firm that accused Adani Group of fraud shuts down (2025-01-16 06:14:04)
Nate Anderson, the founder of Hindenburg Research, has announced his decision to disband the company. -
What's the secret to Denmark's happy work-life balance? (2025-01-16 00:08:50)
The Nordic nation doesn't require staff to work long hours and has a generous welfare system. -
US bans red dye 3 from some frosting, sweets and medicine (2025-01-15 21:56:44)
The FDA says food manufacturers have until January 2025 to remove the cherry-red dye from their products. -
Borrowing costs fall after inflation surprise (2025-01-15 19:12:35)
Investors are now betting on an interest rate cut next month from the Bank of England. -
Egg prices surge as US inflation picks up (2025-01-15 14:16:51)
Overall prices in the US rose 2.9% compared with a year earlier, official figures show. -
High Court approves Carlsberg's J20 maker takeover (2025-01-15 14:04:16)
Carlsberg's £3.3bn deal to buy Britvic has been approved by a High Court judge. -
Why a small drop in inflation matters to you (2025-01-15 11:59:15)
The marginal dip in UK inflation is unusually important and offers some respite to the chancellor. -
Surprise fall in inflation boosts interest rate cut hopes (2025-01-15 11:52:20)
Inflation falls for the first time in three months, sparking expectations rates may be cut to 4.5% in February. -
Rate cut hopes boosted by unexpected fall in inflation (2025-01-15 11:19:38)
Inflation falls for the first time in three months, sparking expectations rates may be cut in February. -
UK inflation unexpectedly dips to 2.5% in December (2025-01-15 09:06:18)
The slower rate means inflation is still above the Bank of England's 2% target. -
UK inflation falls to 2.5% in December (2025-01-15 07:17:16)
The slower rate means inflation is still above the Bank of England's 2% target. -
'Bereavement leave should apply to miscarriages' (2025-01-15 06:39:06)
Paid leave should be extended to parents who lose a pregnancy before 24 weeks, a report by MPs says. -
US markets watchdog sues Musk over Twitter stake disclosure (2025-01-15 01:16:40)
The complaint filed to a US federal court alleges Musk saved $150m at the expense of Twitter shareholders. -
'I went back after three days': Calls for miscarriage bereavement leave (2025-01-15 00:06:34)
Paid leave should be extended to parents who lose a pregnancy before 24 weeks, a report by MPs says. -
Meta cuts 5% of jobs to lose 'lowest performers' (2025-01-14 22:07:41)
The company will shed roughly 3,600 roles but plans to backfill the roles later in the year. -
Tulip Siddiq resigns as Treasury minister (2025-01-14 20:10:18)
It comes after growing pressure over an anti-corruption investigation in Bangladesh. -
Boeing output hit by strikes and safety problems (2025-01-14 17:15:07)
The troubled manufacturer says last year deliveries fell by a third. -
Reeves vows action on growth amid rising debt costs (2025-01-14 16:53:52)
The chancellor says she is "under no illusion" about the challenge facing UK public finances. -
UK bans cattle, pigs and sheep imports from Germany after foot-and-mouth case (2025-01-14 14:34:22)
The disease is contagious in livestock like cattle, but poses no risk to humans or food safety. -
Google faces UK investigation over search dominance (2025-01-14 12:52:52)
The tech giant accounts for 90% of web searches in the UK - the regulator will probe whether that harms consumers and rivals. -
Market nerves continue with Reeves set to face MPs (2025-01-14 11:01:16)
The pound and UK government borrowing costs show signs of stabilising after a turbulent few days. -
TikTok users flock to Chinese app RedNote as US ban looms (2025-01-14 06:57:18)
A swarm of "TikTok refugees" has made RedNote the most downloaded app on Apple's US App Store. -
Miners 'thrown to the wolves' over pensions (2025-01-14 06:04:45)
Miners feel they have been "thrown on the scrapheap" as money from their pension scheme stays frozen. -
Buy something or leave, Starbucks says (2025-01-14 04:59:42)
The move is part of the company's "back to Starbucks" strategy as it tries to boost flagging sales. -
TikTok says report of possible sale to Elon Musk 'pure fiction' (2025-01-14 03:54:57)
The firm has repeatedly said it will not sell its US operation as it face a 19 January deadline. -
TikTok says report of possible sale to Musk 'pure fiction' (2025-01-14 02:53:10)
The social media platform has repeatedly said that it will not sell its US operation. -
New-build owners claim roof leaks are causing misery (2025-01-14 01:02:29)
Housebuilder Bellway says it has worked hard to resolve issues reported by residents. -
New-build owners claim roof leaks causing misery (2025-01-14 01:02:29)
Housebuilder Bellway says it has worked hard to resolve issues reported by residents. -
GPs turn to AI to help with patient workload (2025-01-14 00:09:07)
Should more AI be used to help GPs with consultations and administrative work? -
Over 2,000 new Post Office scandal compensation claims - minister (2025-01-13 23:06:35)
Former sub-postmasters still waiting for payments have told the government to "get it done". -
Spain plans 100% tax for homes bought by non-EU residents (2025-01-13 22:42:43)
The measure is meant to help tackle the country's housing crisis, the prime minister said. -
Apple pushes back on call to end diversity programme (2025-01-13 03:25:40)
The tech giant has asked investors to reject a proposal from a conservative group to end its DEI policies. -
How AI uncovers new ways to tackle difficult diseases (2025-01-10 00:17:34)
Pharmaceutical firms are turning to AI to find new molecules that might be able to tackle disease. -
'Trump 2.0' looms large over the global economy (2025-01-09 01:29:15)
Donald Trump's planned tariffs are expected to greatly impact international trade in 2025. -
Cryptocurrencies and personal AI: Tech to watch out for in 2025 (2025-01-07 00:04:32)
Will 2025 be a hinge year for cryptocurrency and will personalised AI appear on your phone? -
Why self-confessed 'superfans' were engrossed by Post Office inquiry (2024-12-20 22:02:26)
People with no connection to the Post Office avidly followed the inquiry, both online and in person.