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December 20, 2018
Gatwick Airport disruption: Your questions answered

Gatwick Airport disruption: Your questions answered

Image copyright EPA Passengers whose travel plans have been disrupted at Gatwick owing to the closed runway are facing extra costs from rearranged flights, car parking and hotels. Although the circumstances that caused the disruption – drones flown around the runway – are unusual, there are still specific rights for air travellers. How can I …

December 20, 2018
Universal credit: Is the government’s benefit system working?

Universal credit: Is the government’s benefit system working?

The government’s overhaul of the welfare system to create one universal benefit has not had an easy roll out. The aim was to create a smoother benefits system that encourages people to stay in work. But it’s years behind schedule, linked to a rise in food bank use and rent arrears, and critics claim it …

December 20, 2018
UK High Streets ‘have twice as many shops as needed’

UK High Streets ‘have twice as many shops as needed’

Media playback is unsupported on your device Media captionSir John Timpson: “It’s about creating a hub” Britain has twice as many shops as it needs, according to the author of a report looking at how to revive the nation’s High Streets. Retailer Sir John Timpson said local councils must be given more money to turn …

December 20, 2018
UK retail sales in November jump more than expected

UK retail sales in November jump more than expected

Image copyright Getty Images Retail sales jumped more than expected in November, helped by Black Friday promotions and stronger growth in sales of household goods. Figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said sales rose 1.4% from October, despite economists’ forecasts of about a 0.3% gain. But for the quarter to November, which smoothes …

December 20, 2018
Gatwick Airport: Drone sightings cause delays

Gatwick Airport: Drone sightings cause delays

Image caption Passengers stranded at Gatwick waited for updates on their travel options Thousands of passengers at one of the UK’s busiest airports are experiencing flight disruption after drones were seen over the airfield. Gatwick’s runway remains closed after two of the devices were seen nearby. About 10,000 passengers were affected as flights were unable …

December 20, 2018
Stagecoach pulls out of United States

Stagecoach pulls out of United States

Image copyright Stagecoach Image caption Stagecoach has faced tough competition in north America Scottish-based transport company Stagecoach has pulled out of the US. The firm, which has its headquarters in Perth, has been running bus services in North America for 20 years, but has had to significantly write down the value of the operation. Stagecoach …

December 20, 2018
Strawberry fields forever? Think again…

Strawberry fields forever? Think again…

One company has taken a novel approach to growing strawberries in Singapore. Source by [author_name]

December 20, 2018
Carlos Ghosn: Court rejects request to extend detention

Carlos Ghosn: Court rejects request to extend detention

Image copyright Getty Images In a surprise move, a court in Japan has rejected a request to extend the detention of Nissan’s former chairman Carlos Ghosn, paving the way for his release. Mr Ghosn has been charged with financial misconduct – accused of under-reporting his pay package over a five-year period. He was arrested in …

December 20, 2018
Third of rare Scotch whiskies tested found to be fake

Third of rare Scotch whiskies tested found to be fake

Media playback is unsupported on your device Media captionVintage Scotch whiskies found to be fake More than a third of vintage Scotch whiskies tested at a specialist laboratory have been found to be fake, BBC Scotland has learned. Twenty-one out of 55 bottles of rare Scotch were deemed to be outright fakes or whiskies not …

December 20, 2018
Can US entrepreneurs solve a ‘crisis’ in African schools?

Can US entrepreneurs solve a ‘crisis’ in African schools?

Schools in Africa are facing a “crisis” in education, according to the World Bank. Two American entrepreneurs think they have a solution – a network of high-tech schools where teachers read tightly scripted lessons from a tablet. But the idea has proved very controversial. A film by Richard Kenny, Sam Judah and Ammar Ebrahim for …

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