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February 6, 2019
No-deal Brexit threat to 40 trade deals, says CBI

No-deal Brexit threat to 40 trade deals, says CBI

Image copyright Getty Images The UK risks “crashing out” of 40 trade agreements spanning five continents in the event of a no-deal Brexit, a business organisation has warned. The CBI said there were “hugely damaging implications” for the UK if it had to leave trade deals it has through its membership of the European Union. …

February 6, 2019
Bank staff ‘saving elderly from scams’

Bank staff ‘saving elderly from scams’

Image copyright Getty Images An average of nearly £9,000 per case was prevented from being stolen from elderly bank customers owing to a rapid response scheme. Bank staff have been trained to spot when customers appear to have been targeted by fraudsters pushing scams such as unnecessary home improvements. Scams totalling an estimated £38m were …

February 6, 2019
Patisserie Valerie: Unravelling the history of the café chain

Patisserie Valerie: Unravelling the history of the café chain

Image copyright Vermeirsch family Image caption Theo and Esther Vermeirsch, the founders of Patisserie Valerie I was beginning to think she didn’t exist. OK, I outright speculated that she didn’t. Madame Valerie was the Belgian founder of Patisserie Valerie, who introduced fancy pastries to the English. At least that’s according to the company’s website. The …

February 6, 2019
‘Breaking down walls not building them’

‘Breaking down walls not building them’

Image caption The University of Toronto is using Donald Trump and Brexit to attract international students to Canada “Let’s put it this way, we’re interested in breaking down walls and not building them,” says Meric Gertler, president of the University of Toronto. The head of Canada’s top-ranked university has been in the UK on a …

February 6, 2019
The family preserving a dying Singapore tradition

The family preserving a dying Singapore tradition

Pretty local Singaporean cakes called “Nonya kuehs” are traditionally handmade and are a popular treat. But automation, rising competition and the labour-intensive nature of hand-pressing these cakes mean traditional bakeries are dwindling in numbers. For almost four generations, Gavan Sing’s family has made Nonya kuehs and they are determined to keep the Straits-Chinese tradition alive. …

February 6, 2019
Can tech help plug the healthcare gap?

Can tech help plug the healthcare gap?

More of us are living for longer than we did 100 years ago. But ageing populations around the world are putting pressure on healthcare. Can innovation plug the gap? This is part of the BBC’s Disruptors series. You can read the full article here. Graphic designer: Gerry Fletcher; producer: Ben King Source by [author_name]

February 5, 2019
Snapchat-owner beats forecasts as user numbers stabilise

Snapchat-owner beats forecasts as user numbers stabilise

Image copyright Getty Images Image caption Snapchat has struggled to compete with the larger tech giants The number of Snapchat users has stabilised after two quarters of decline according to its parent company’s latest results. Snap said the platform had 186 million daily active users in the three months to 31 December. The number is …

February 5, 2019
Children’s smartwatch recalled over data fears

Children’s smartwatch recalled over data fears

Image copyright European Commission Image caption The Commission wants watches retrieved from owners The European Commission has ordered the recall of a children’s smartwatch because it leaves them open to being contacted and located by attackers. In its recall alert, the Commission said the Enox Safe-Kid-One device posed a “serious” risk. Data sent to and …

February 5, 2019
New HSBC headquarters opens in Birmingham.

New HSBC headquarters opens in Birmingham.

HSBC’s new headquarters in Birmingham spans 10 floors and contains the bank’s first ever digital-only branch. More than 2,000 employees can benefit from a gymnasium, dance studio and training centre dubbed the ‘university’. The bank’s move to Birmingham is seen as a huge vote of confidence in the city, creating 700 new jobs. Source by …

February 5, 2019
Brighthouse to shut 30 shops and cut 350 jobs

Brighthouse to shut 30 shops and cut 350 jobs

Image copyright Getty Images Brighthouse is shutting 30 of its shops at a cost of 350 jobs amid tough conditions on the High Street and a clampdown on rent-to-own retailers. The company is closing about 10% of its estate which will take place over the next two months. Brighthouse, which employs about 3,000 people, said …

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