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January 10, 2019
Japan to scrap UK beef ban imposed after BSE crisis

Japan to scrap UK beef ban imposed after BSE crisis

Image copyright Getty Images Japan will end a ban on British beef and lamb that has been in place since the mad cow disease epidemic. The move comes ahead of a meeting between Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Theresa May. The leaders are expected to announce funding for technology collaborations at the Downing Street …

January 10, 2019
Worst Christmas for retailers in a decade, says BRC

Worst Christmas for retailers in a decade, says BRC

Image copyright Getty Images Image caption There were a number of discounts in stores in the run-up to Christmas Retail sales were flat in December, as UK businesses experienced their worst Christmas in a decade, according to the British Retail Consortium (BRC). Total retail sales showed 0% year-on-year growth during the month, the worst December …

January 10, 2019
How is Qatar coping with its economic embargo?

How is Qatar coping with its economic embargo?

Image copyright Getty Images Image caption Qatar’s vast natural gas supplies have made it resilient to the embargo When four of Qatar’s neighbours hit it with an economic and diplomatic embargo back in June 2017, one expert says it faced two big problems. “The Qataris had a two-fold battle to fight,” says Michael Stephens, Middle …

January 10, 2019
Rolls Royce hits record sales driven by new Phantom

Rolls Royce hits record sales driven by new Phantom

Image copyright Getty Images Rolls-Royce Motor Cars sold a record number of cars last year, with sales driven by the new eighth-generation Phantom model. The BMW-owned company sold a total of 4,107 vehicles, a rise of 5% on its previous record in 2014. Roll-Royce, which exports more than 90% of its production, said sales grew …

January 10, 2019
Zuckerberg plans public tech discussions

Zuckerberg plans public tech discussions

Image copyright Getty Images Mark Zuckerberg is to hold a series of public discussions on the subject of technology and its future in society. The Facebook boss plans to tackle issues such as artificial intelligence (AI) and jobs, free speech on the net and the growth of online communities. He said he would talk to …

January 9, 2019
CES 2019: ‘Award-winning’ sex toy for women withdrawn from show

CES 2019: ‘Award-winning’ sex toy for women withdrawn from show

Image copyright Lora DiCarlo Image caption The Ose robot massager has been banned from CES A sex toy designed for women has been banned from the technology show CES. Lora DiCarlo said it had been invited to display its robotic Ose vibrator at CES, after winning an innovation award. CES organiser the Consumer Technology Association, …

January 9, 2019
CES 2019: LG’s see-through and vibrating OLED TVs

CES 2019: LG’s see-through and vibrating OLED TVs

LG Display continues to push organic light-emitting diode (OLED) screen tech as its premium option at 2019’s CES tech trade show in Las Vegas. BBC Click’s Spencer Kelly took a brief tour of its latest developments. Read and watch all our CES coverage at bbc.com/ces2019 Source by [author_name]

January 9, 2019
CES 2019: The robot that draws on walls

CES 2019: The robot that draws on walls

A robot that can draw on walls with marker pens and then erase its designs is on display at the CES tech show in Las Vegas. Scribit has already raised more than $2m (£1.6m) in a crowdfunding campaign. Read and watch all our CES coverage at bbc.com/ces2019 Source by [author_name]

January 9, 2019
Ferry firm insists it will be ready for no-deal Brexit

Ferry firm insists it will be ready for no-deal Brexit

Image copyright Getty Images The firm with the government contract to run ferries between Ramsgate and Ostend has insisted it will be ready by the time the UK leaves the EU. Seaborne Freight made the assertion after a report that the government had accepted in private that it would not be ready for Brexit. But …

January 9, 2019
Savile Row retailer Hardy Amies calls in administrators

Savile Row retailer Hardy Amies calls in administrators

Image copyright Getty Images Image caption Grime star Tinie Tempah has worn Hardy Amies suits Men’s tailor Hardy Amies has gone into administration for the second time in its 73-year history. Founded by the former dressmaker to the Queen, it was previously rescued from collapse in 2008. Administrators at Menzies said it had been trading …

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