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Number of headlines in database: 95
Last update: 2024-09-14 22:21:03
Number of headlines in database: 95
Last update: 2024-09-14 22:21:03
BBC Business Headlines
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Dangers for FOMO mortgage hunters as rates fall (2024-09-13 21:24:55)
Competition between lenders is intense ahead of the next interest rates decision from the Bank of England. -
Billionaire investor warns of threat to democracy (2024-09-13 21:17:17)
Ray Dalio says he thinks the probability of civil war in the US is "low but cannot be dismissed". -
Boeing workers strike as they reject 25% pay rise (2024-09-13 20:12:42)
More than 30,000 workers down tools after union members voted overwhelmingly to back the strike. -
Titanic shipyard may run out of cash within weeks (2024-09-13 16:57:38)
Trade unions are calling for help to save hundreds of jobs at the historic shipbuilder Harland and & Wolff. -
New US shipping rules target China's Shein and Temu (2024-09-13 16:18:06)
Shein and Temu have been able to ship packages under $800 to the US without facing tariffs. -
UK accounting giant PwC faces six-month China ban (2024-09-13 11:11:20)
The firm is being penalised for its role in the failure of property giant Evergrande. -
Boiler maker Worcester Bosch considering job cuts (2024-09-13 11:05:12)
The company blames a drop in sales, the cost of living and a move towards electrification. -
Vodafone clashes with watchdog over Three merger (2024-09-13 08:06:12)
Watchdog has particular concerns about the customers least able to afford mobile services. -
Boeing workers strike as 25% pay rise rejected (2024-09-13 07:25:57)
More than 30,000 workers down tools after union members voted overwhelmingly to back the strike. -
Boeing workers to strike as 25% pay rise rejected (2024-09-13 06:20:01)
More than 30,000 workers will walk out after union members voted overwhelmingly to back the strike. -
Mayors reveal plan for Manchester-Birmingham line (2024-09-13 05:43:53)
A private consortium proposes a 50-mile (80km) link after a review commissioned by the regions' mayors. -
Ban on rental bidding wars is on the way - but will it work? (2024-09-13 00:36:44)
Renter groups say the plans are a positive step but warn more action will be needed to tackle unaffordable rents. -
New beanless 'coffee' emerges but does it taste any good? (2024-09-12 23:02:19)
Start-ups launch drinks that look and taste like coffee but they say are better for the environment. -
Microsoft lays off more gaming staff in new cuts (2024-09-12 14:00:56)
The Xbox owner announces 650 jobs will go after cutting almost 2,000 earlier this year. -
National debt forecast to treble over next 50 years (2024-09-12 12:10:31)
An ageing population, climate change and geopolitical tensions all add pressure to the public finances, a report says. -
Scotland's only oil refinery confirmed to close next year (2024-09-12 11:50:13)
Petroineos said the closure of Grangemouth was due to it being unable to compete with more modern foreign sites. -
Union wins Tesco 'fire and rehire' battle (2024-09-12 11:30:04)
The row erupted when Tesco proposed firing staff at some distribution centres and rehiring them on lower pay. -
How are renting and eviction rules changing? (2024-09-12 11:06:22)
A new law will ban no-fault evictions, limit rent rises and help tenants with children or pets. -
Grangemouth oil refinery confirmed to close next year (2024-09-12 10:15:33)
Petroineos said the closure of Grangemouth was due to it being unable to compete with more modern sites. -
John Lewis losses halve as Waitrose sales rise (2024-09-12 09:47:23)
Sales at its department stores fell in what it calls a "challenging market", but revenues at Waitrose grew. -
National debt set to treble over next 50 years, says OBR (2024-09-12 09:41:02)
An ageing population, climate change and geopolitical tensions all add pressure to the public finances, a report says. -
Adnams chairman stands down for health reasons (2024-09-12 08:56:38)
Jonathon Adnams, who was due to leave next year, says he is proud of the company's achievements. -
John Lewis says recovery on track as losses halve (2024-09-12 07:55:33)
Sales at its department stores fell in what it calls a "challenging market", but revenues at Waitrose grew. -
High Street hit as 38 shops close every day (2024-09-12 07:53:41)
Chemists, pubs and banks made up half of High Street closures in the first six months of 2024, data suggests. -
How much will AI help in the next pandemic? (2024-09-12 07:47:29)
Artificial intelligence is now being used to predict and prepare for the next outbreak. -
'We eat on the floor’: Inside the guesthouse where everyone is homeless (2024-09-12 05:32:25)
A no-fault evictions ban will come in next summer, but thousands of families are already stuck in limbo. -
'We have no space to play': The guesthouse where everyone is homeless (2024-09-12 05:32:25)
A no-fault evictions ban will come in next summer, but thousands of families are already stuck in limbo. -
Banana wine brings sweet taste of success to Malawi farmers (2024-09-12 04:45:12)
Emily Nkhana shares tips with the BBC on how to make banana wine. -
Boeing boss in last-ditch plea as strike vote looms (2024-09-12 03:39:27)
New chief executive tells staff that a strike would put the embattled firm's "recovery in jeopardy". -
Boeing boss in last-ditch plea ahead of strike vote (2024-09-12 02:02:07)
New chief executive tells staff that a strike would put the embattled firm's "recovery in jeopardy". -
Post Office victim criticises government at TV awards (2024-09-12 01:46:24)
A postmaster portrayed in ITV's Post Office drama says many were still waiting to be paid compensation. -
Data centres as vital as NHS and power grid, government says (2024-09-11 23:08:35)
Critical national infrastructure status means they will get extra government support during emergencies. -
Banks, chemists and pubs lead High Street closures (2024-09-11 23:05:12)
Chemists, pubs and banks made up half of High Street closures in the first six months of 2024, data suggests. -
Firm wins trademark case against easyJet owner (2024-09-11 18:08:55)
The airline's owner says he will appeal against the ruling, which found there was no infringement -
Firm wins trademark case with EasyJet brand owner (2024-09-11 18:08:55)
The EasyGroup owner says he will appeal against the ruling, which found there was no infringement -
Aim for no-fault eviction ban to be in place by summer (2024-09-11 15:54:12)
The plans would also ban bidding wars and prevent landlords from blocking tenants on benefits or with children. -
US inflation falls to lowest in over three years (2024-09-11 14:03:46)
Consumer prices in the US rose 2.5% over the 12 months to August, the slowest pace since February 2021. -
UK government confirms £500m Tata Steel subsidy (2024-09-11 12:08:30)
Ministers say they have reached "improved deal" to safeguard future of firm's Port Talbot plant. -
Rightmove rejects £5.6bn offer from Murdoch's firm (2024-09-11 11:08:31)
The property listing website said the offer from its Australian rival was 'wholly opportunistic'. -
Chancellor warns hard decisions ahead in Budget (2024-09-11 10:19:03)
Rachel Reeves says tough choices will have to be made over tax, spending and welfare. -
UK economy fails to grow for second month in a row (2024-09-11 08:17:48)
Another month without growth presents a challenge for the new Labour government. -
UK economy fails to grow in July (2024-09-11 06:18:32)
It comes after no growth in June and despite forecasts of slight growth of 0.2%. -
Iconic firm Campbell Soup set to drop soup from name (2024-09-11 04:35:05)
Executives at the 155-year old firm plan to change its name to reflect its growing line of products. -
Sony reveals much more expensive and powerful PlayStation 5 Pro (2024-09-10 15:54:09)
UK gamers will have to shell out £699.99 when the upgraded console launches on 7 November. -
GB News owner buys Spectator magazine for £100m (2024-09-10 14:19:59)
The right-leaning political magazine has been sold to the the hedge fund tycoon Sir Paul Marshall. -
Apple told to pay Ireland €13bn in tax by EU (2024-09-10 12:08:26)
The European Court of Justice upheld a 2016 decision that said Apple received unlawful aid from Ireland. -
Apple told to pay €13bn in tax by EU (2024-09-10 09:56:42)
The European Court of Justice upheld a 2016 decision that said Apple received unlawful aid from Ireland. -
EU court rules Google must pay €2.4bn fine (2024-09-10 09:10:47)
Google loses its appeal against the fine, handed down for its shopping comparison service. -
Apple told to pay back €13bn in tax by EU (2024-09-10 08:17:40)
The European Court of Justice upheld a 2016 decision that said Apple received unlawful aid from Ireland. -
Rachel Reeves urges Labour MPs to back winter fuel cut (2024-09-10 07:54:48)
Some Labour MPs are uneasy over the move to scrap winter fuel payments for millions of pensioners. -
State pension set to rise by £460 next year (2024-09-10 06:13:05)
The latest figure comes as the government faces a backlash over cutting winter fuel payments for most pensioners. -
Could powerful lasers unlock cheap fusion power? (2024-09-09 23:07:27)
A Denver-based start-up plans to use powerful lasers to spark a fusion reactor. -
'Grim' September ahead with 6,000 steel and oil jobs to go (2024-09-09 22:59:57)
The BBC understands the government is bracing itself for a tough month as workers face losing their jobs -
Apple banks on AI to boost sales of its new iPhone (2024-09-09 21:16:48)
The firm says its new handset has been built for artificial intelligence as it looks to regain its edge. -
Apple banks on AI to boost sales of new iPhone 16 (2024-09-09 21:16:48)
The firm says its new handset has been built for artificial intelligence as it looks to regain its edge. -
Reeves urges Labour MPs to back winter fuel cut (2024-09-09 20:45:25)
Some Labour MPs are uneasy over the move to scrap winter fuel payments for millions of pensioners. -
How do the Post Office compensation schemes work? (2024-09-09 18:30:29)
More than 4,000 people caught up in the Horizon scandal are trying to obtain remuneration for their suffering. -
Ministers set to agree £500m Tata Steel subsidy (2024-09-09 16:03:43)
Labour ministers will announce they are matching the previous government's commitment for the site. -
EU facing existential risk without investment - report (2024-09-09 15:59:56)
The long-awaited report paints a bleak picture days ahead of the EU's new top team being confirmed. -
No further pensioner support over winter fuel - No 10 (2024-09-09 15:42:33)
Some Labour MPs are uneasy over the move to scrap winter fuel payments for millions of pensioners. -
Asda workers hold rally as equal pay case begins (2024-09-09 11:49:45)
The supermarket chain's staff gather to mark the start of an equal pay case involving 60,000 workers. -
Asos shoppers hit out at new £3.95 returns charge (2024-09-09 11:31:21)
The company said it was introduced a charge for customers with a "frequently high return rate". -
Starmer faces union pressure ahead of winter fuel payment vote (2024-09-09 10:17:53)
Unite's boss says the government needs to U-turn on plans to cut the payment for millions of pensioners. -
Aldi shoppers trade up to Wagyu steak and brioche buns (2024-09-09 10:01:22)
The supermarket reveals it made an extra £2.4bn in sales in 2023, despite now facing a slowdown in growth. -
More bus services could come under control of councils (2024-09-09 09:44:56)
Transport Secretary Louise Haigh promises to deliver a "bus revolution" that will save vital routes. -
Allegations mount against India market regulator (2024-09-09 07:48:41)
India’s market regulator chief denies most of the allegations, most of them around conflict of interest. -
More bus services could come under control of councils under planned law (2024-09-09 07:46:39)
Transport Secretary Louise Haigh promises to deliver a "bus revolution" that will save vital routes. -
How much is the winter fuel payment and how can I still claim it? (2024-09-09 07:42:11)
A row over winter fuel payments exposes issues with unclaimed benefits such as pension credit. -
Aldi shoppers treat themselves as cost pressures ease (2024-09-09 06:15:26)
Aldi reveals it made an extra £2.4bn in sales in 2023, despite now facing a slowdown in growth. -
Starmer faces union pressure over winter fuel payment cut (2024-09-09 04:00:34)
Union boss Sharon Graham suggests the government needs to be ''brave enough'' to admit they have made a mistake. -
Boeing offers staff 25% pay hike in bid to avoid strike (2024-09-09 03:53:05)
The tentative deal comes just days ahead of a possible strike at the plane maker's main factories. -
Corruption review finds 'red flags' in more than 130 Covid contracts (2024-09-09 00:04:10)
An anti-corruption charity finds significant concerns in £15.3bn worth of contracts awarded during the pandemic. -
Google's lucrative ad tech business goes on trial (2024-09-08 23:58:42)
Regulators have successfully argued Google is too powerful in search - now they are coming for its ad tech. -
Councils to take control of local buses under government plan (2024-09-08 23:46:05)
Transport Secretary Louise Haigh promises to deliver a "bus revolution" that will save vital routes. -
Councils to get control of local buses under government plan (2024-09-08 23:46:05)
Transport Secretary Louise Haigh promises to deliver a "bus revolution" that will save vital routes. -
More councils to get control of local buses under new law (2024-09-08 23:46:05)
Transport Secretary Louise Haigh promises to deliver a "bus revolution" that will save vital routes. -
More councils to get control of local buses under planned law (2024-09-08 23:46:05)
Transport Secretary Louise Haigh promises to deliver a "bus revolution" that will save vital routes. -
Climate change leaves future of Pacific Islands tourism 'highly uncertain' (2024-09-08 23:33:29)
Tourist sector bosses in the region are increasingly concerned about the impact of climate change. -
Union bosses hit out at winter fuel payments cut (2024-09-08 16:58:42)
Union boss Sharon Graham suggests government needs to be ''brave enough'' to admit they have made a mistake. -
'Without emergency government fund, I wouldn't be here' (2024-09-08 11:01:46)
The BBC hears from those who have used the Household Support Fund, which has been extended until April 2025. -
PM defends 'tough decision' over winter fuel cut (2024-09-08 10:17:20)
The PM says the only way to deliver change is to do "difficult things now", in his first major No 10 interview. -
Chinese giant Chery could build cars in UK (2024-09-07 23:22:29)
Chery is weighing up the possibility of building cars in the UK, according to a senior executive. -
Body Shop's remaining stores rescued from administration (2024-09-07 14:25:33)
The deal for the cosmetics firm appears to secure the immediate future for remaining staff. -
What is the winter fuel payment and how can I still claim it? (2024-09-06 21:17:20)
A row over winter fuel payments exposes issues with unclaimed benefits such as pension credit. -
Crash dummies and robot arms: How airline seats are tested (2024-09-05 23:01:14)
Building hi-tech airline seats has become a huge business in Northern Ireland. -
A mega merger aims to reshape India's entertainment landscape (2024-09-05 22:29:55)
The deal aims to create India's largest entertainment company which will dominate the advertising market. -
AI's solution to the 'cocktail party problem' used in court (2024-09-04 23:03:13)
The technology has been used to filter out background voices in audio evidence in a US murder case. -
Young workers drive South Africa's video games industry (2024-09-02 23:07:40)
South Africa has a small but thriving video games industry, helped by plenty of young workers. -
The free childcare now available to working parents (2024-09-02 09:01:29)
Parents in England can now access 15 hours of free weekly childcare for children from nine months. -
Málaga tourism: 'People feel the city is collapsing' (2024-09-01 23:02:59)
Protesting locals say hordes of tourists make the city feel like a "theme park". -
UK and EU airports are sticking with 100ml liquid rule - but why? (2024-09-01 09:24:03)
Air travellers who hoped the era of "tiny toiletries" was nearly over are facing fresh disappointment. -
Will things get worse like Keir Starmer says? (2024-08-30 21:25:24)
The prime minister says the Autumn Budget will be "painful", so what might be in store? -
Will sustainable aviation fuels take off? (2024-08-30 01:14:43)
Sustainable aviation fuels work, but can they be made in sufficient quantity to replace fossil fuels? -
Defence firms 'need reassuring' that big orders will be long-term (2024-08-26 06:21:36)
Western military production has ramped up due to Ukraine, but will it continue after the war ends? -
Have supermarkets reached peak self-scan? (2024-08-25 00:14:09)
Supermarkets are beginning to question the divisive technology after years of criticism from shoppers.