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February 12, 2019
Nissan cuts forecast in first results since Ghosn arrest

Nissan cuts forecast in first results since Ghosn arrest

Image copyright Getty Images Japan’s Nissan has cut its full-year profit forecast in its first results since former chairman Carlos Ghosn’s arrest for financial misconduct. The carmaker lowered its operating profit estimate to 450bn yen ($4.1bn; £3.2bn) from 540bn yen previously. It comes as the Nissan-Renault alliance is being tested by the scandal surrounding Mr …

February 12, 2019
Taxi and private hire drivers to face enhanced checks

Taxi and private hire drivers to face enhanced checks

Image copyright Getty Images All taxi and private hire drivers could have to pass enhanced criminal record checks under government proposals. The Department for Transport has launched a consultation on new licensing guidelines to better protect vulnerable passengers. Last year a government report found that the laws regulating drivers were not “fit for the modern …

February 12, 2019
Call to ‘protect cash’ for consumers

Call to ‘protect cash’ for consumers

Image copyright Getty Images Consumers’ access to cash as an alternative to digital payments should be protected by a dedicated regulator, two influential organisations say. Consumer group Which? and the Federation of Small Businesses say ATM and bank branch closures risk leaving people struggling to pay in shops. Hundreds more cash machines have closed in …

February 12, 2019
Supermarkets’ sustainable palm oil not fully traceable

Supermarkets’ sustainable palm oil not fully traceable

Image copyright Getty Images Image caption Orangutans can find their homes destroyed when forests are cleared to make way to grow oil palms Palm oil used in supermarket products is not fully traceable despite it being called “100% certified sustainable”. Research by Radio 4’s You & Yours found Tesco performed the best, yet only 67% …

February 12, 2019
London’s secret billion-pound guilds – BBC News

London’s secret billion-pound guilds – BBC News

Image copyright Getty Images Image caption The Lord Mayor of London is often a livery company member London’s trade guilds date back a thousand years and have billions of pounds in assets. But have they forgotten one of their original purposes – to spend money on the public good? Among the glass skyscrapers of London’s …

February 12, 2019
US border security deal reached to avert new US shutdown

US border security deal reached to avert new US shutdown

Image copyright Getty Images Image caption The talks have been deadlocked on how to deal with undocumented migrants Democrats and Republicans have reached an agreement in principle over border security to fund the US government and avert another partial shutdown. Lawmakers said the deal had been struck in a closed-door meeting in Washington. No details …

February 12, 2019
Can video consultations combat global doctor shortages?

Can video consultations combat global doctor shortages?

Image copyright Lydia Campbell-Hill Image caption Dr Lydia Campbell-Hill says offering online consultations gave her more family time at home Would you be happy to see your doctor online? Growing numbers of patients seem to be attracted by the convenience. And doctors are also finding it useful as health services come under pressure from growing …

February 12, 2019
Government sued over no-deal ferry contracts

Government sued over no-deal ferry contracts

Image copyright AFP The government is being sued for its decision to charter firms to run extra ferries, including one with no ships, in the event of a no-deal Brexit. Channel Tunnel operator Eurotunnel, said the contracts, revealed after Christmas, were decided in a “secretive and flawed procurement process”. The move comes days after Seaborne, …

February 12, 2019
Gavin Williamson: Drone ‘swarm squadrons’ to be deployed by military

Gavin Williamson: Drone ‘swarm squadrons’ to be deployed by military

Image copyright MOD Image caption The squadron of drones would have an expected cost of £7m “Swarm squadrons” of drones are to be deployed by British armed forces to overwhelm enemy air defences, the defence secretary has said. Gavin Williamson said the specially-adapted drones could be in operation by the end of 2019. He also …

February 11, 2019
Facebook and Google news should be regulated, report says

Facebook and Google news should be regulated, report says

Image copyright Getty Images A regulator should oversee tech giants like Google and Facebook to ensure their news content is trustworthy, a government-backed report has suggested. The Cairncross Review into the future of the UK news industry said such sites should help users identify fake news and “nudge people towards reading news of high quality”. …

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