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Pokemon Go maker Niantic cuts a quarter of its workforce

The US-based firm says it will also close its studio in Los Angeles and cancel two video game titles.

Can Canada make big tech pay for news?

The country is the latest front in a fight that analysts say has big stakes for news - and democracy.

WH Smith won’t open any more UK High Street stores

Instead it will focus on travel retail and opening up in the US and Europe, its boss tells the BBC.

Over-30s eye Australia gap year as age limit upped

Australia extends the age limit to 35 for Brits who want to live and work down under.

Google to scrap local news links in Canada over Online News Act

The move is a protest against a Canadian bill that will make tech giants pay for news content.

US economy stronger than reported at start of 2023

The new data could bolster the case for higher interest rates.

Why is Thames Water in so much trouble?

There are fears that the UK's biggest water firm is close to collapse but how did it come to this?

Why is Thames Water in so much trouble?

There are fears that the UK's biggest water firm is close to collapse but how did it come to this?

Customers withdraw record amount of savings in May

People withdraw £4.6bn from accounts in May - the highest on record, Bank of England data shows.

Customers withdraw record amount of savings in May

People withdraw £4.6bn from accounts in May - the highest on record, Bank of England data shows.