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Burnt out or jobless – meet China’s ‘full-time children’
Gruelling work hours and a dismal job market are forcing young Chinese to make unusual choices.
Swatch sues Malaysia over Pride watch seizures
The move comes after officials impounded 172 watches worth £10,700 from its rainbow-coloured Pride collection.
Post Office scandal: ‘I lost absolutely everything’
Victims say the fallout has been "horrendous" as a report calls compensation schemes a "patchwork quilt".
Visa rules eased for building and fishing industry
Construction workers and fishermen now face lower fees and requirements to qualify for skilled worker visas.
Amazon staff at Rugeley vote for strike action over pay
Workers in Coventry are already taking strike action over pay and Rugeley staff could be joining them.
Shell plans to demolish landmark former Aberdeen headquarters
The energy giant was based at the landmark Aberdeen site from 1973 but moved to the city centre.
Apple iPhone from 2007 sells for $190,000 at auction
The rare first-edition, unopened 4GB model sold for almost 400 times its original value.
Water firm lost £17m due to extreme weather
South East Water says it has lost about £17m in the year to the end of March due to extreme weather.
Carbon-free flights promised ‘within two years’
A company is testing an aircraft engine that emits no CO2, and says it will be commercially available in 2025.
‘Inevitable’ jobs will be more automated, says new AI adviser
Ian Hogarth said it was inevitable that more jobs would become increasingly automated.