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Industry bosses cast doubt on jobs ‘bootcamp’ plans

The plans will see benefit claimants get training for roles in sectors such as hospitality and care.

BMW and Jaguar used banned China parts – US probe

The car makers used parts made by a supplier banned over alleged links to Chinese forced labour.

The AI tech helping stop Indian elephant accidents

Officials in the southern state of Tamil Nadu are using AI to monitor animal movement on tracks.

Electricity grids creak as AI demands soar

Data centre electricity demand is forecast to double in four years, putting energy grids under pressure.

Electricity grids creak as AI demands soar

Data centre electricity demand is forecast to double in four years, putting energy grids under pressure.

Children top up pocket money with extra work

Doing housework and developing side hustles is helping kids top up pocket money, a report claims.

Children top up pocket money with extra work

Doing housework and developing side hustles is helping kids top up pocket money, a report claims.

Five questions for ex-Post Office boss Paula Vennells

The former Post Office boss is due to give evidence to the public inquiry into the Horizon IT scandal.

Ryanair sees rises in air fares easing over summer

Airline profits rise despite fuel costs as it warns deliveries of Boeing jets could be further delayed

Summer interest rate cut possible, says Bank deputy

Ben Broadbent's comments come ahead of data which is expected to show a fall in inflation.