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February 3, 2019
Did Finland’s basic income experiment work?

Did Finland’s basic income experiment work?

Finland has just completed a major basic income experiment where 2,000 unemployed people were given €560 (£490) a month for two years, instead of their unemployment benefit. The basic income was paid with no strings attached. Recipients weren’t required to seek or accept jobs but still received the payment if they found a job. The …

February 3, 2019
Patisserie Valerie: Redundant staff ‘not receiving final pay’

Patisserie Valerie: Redundant staff ‘not receiving final pay’

Image copyright Getty Images Image caption Administrators posted letters in shop windows notifying customers of the closures Staff made redundant by Patisserie Valerie have told the BBC they have not been paid for their final month’s work. Up to 900 staff members lost their jobs in January when administrators KPMG closed 70 of the cafe …

February 3, 2019
Veganuary: What did it cost you?

Veganuary: What did it cost you?

Image copyright Getty Images As more and more people took up a vegan lifestyle last month, for the challenge dubbed “Veganuary”, we ask: can you save money by going vegan? Right now, interest in veganism is on the up, with the number of people in the UK following a plant-based diet having risen 340% in …

February 3, 2019
Nissan new X-Trail to be made in Japan instead of Sunderland

Nissan new X-Trail to be made in Japan instead of Sunderland

Image copyright Getty Images Image caption The Sunderland plant opened in 1986 Nissan has confirmed that the new X-Trail originally planned for its Sunderland plant will instead be made in Japan. In a letter to workers, it says continued Brexit uncertainty is not helping firms to “plan for the future”. In 2016 the carmaker said …

February 3, 2019
HMV: Canada record shop boss ‘enters race’

HMV: Canada record shop boss ‘enters race’

Image copyright Getty Images The race to buy collapsed music chain HMV has a new front-runner after a surprise intervention from a Canadian entrepreneur, media reports say. The latest rescue bid is said to come from businessman Doug Putman, owner of Canada’s Sunrise Records stores. The move pits him against Sports Direct founder Mike Ashley, …

February 3, 2019
Nera: The 3D-printed electric motorbike

Nera: The 3D-printed electric motorbike

A fully functional, 3D-printed electric motorbike has been unveiled by large-scale 3D industrial printer manufacturer BigRep. Billed as a world first by the company, the bike, called Nera, took three days to print and cost about £2,000 ($2,600) to make. With the exception of the electrical components, the bike is made from 3D-printed parts, including …

February 3, 2019
‘People think you can’t be blind and use a phone’

‘People think you can’t be blind and use a phone’

Image copyright Wendell Hussey/Facebook Image caption The image has been shared widely with people questioning the woman’s visual impairment – but many people have defended her use of a phone A photo of a woman using a cane while looking at a mobile phone has been widely shared online with many social media users suggesting …

February 3, 2019
Millennials’ pay ‘scarred’ by the 2008 banking crisis

Millennials’ pay ‘scarred’ by the 2008 banking crisis

Pay for workers in their 30s is still 7% below the level at which it peaked before the 2008 banking crisis, research has suggested. The Resolution Foundation think tank said people who were in their 20s at the height of the recession a decade ago were worst hit by the pay squeeze. It suggested the …

February 3, 2019
PledgeMusic: The day the music died?

PledgeMusic: The day the music died?

Image copyright Iain Baker Image caption Jesus Jones were big in the 90s and wanted to keep on making music “We haven’t been paid for three months.” Back in the late 80s and early 90s, Jesus Jones were a successful indie band, with hits like International Bright Young Thing and Right Here, Right Now. Now …

February 3, 2019
Scruff gay dating app bans underwear photos

Scruff gay dating app bans underwear photos

Image copyright Getty Images Gay dating app Scruff has banned images of men in underwear or swimming trunks, after it was suspended from the Google Play app store several times. Scruff said it had changed its profile picture rules after “repeated suspensions by app store distributors” but declined to specify which stores. The app was …

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