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Ryanair profits surge as fares rise by a quarter
The airline says it carried a record number of passengers over the summer, despite an increase in fares.
British Steel set to cut up to 2,000 jobs in furnace closure plan
British Steel confirms a plan to close two blast furnaces at its Scunthorpe plant.
Boohoo breaks ethical pledge over making clothes
The firm promised change in 2020, but the BBC has filmed staff squeezing suppliers after deals were agreed.
Australian PM Albanese hails progress with China after Xi talks
Anthony Albanese's China visit - the first by an Australian leader since 2016 - follows years of tension.
Tyson Foods recalls US nuggets after metal pieces found
Tyson Foods has taken chicken nuggets off the shelves after metal pieces were found.
The floating desalination machines powered by the waves
Desalination usually requires a lot of heat and power, but a new system just needs wave energy.
Football Manager 2024: How the franchise made millions
As the studio celebrates its 20th edition, the people that make it tell the BBC how it has changed.
Annual oil and gas licences planned with net zero commitment required
Projects will have to meet net zero targets, under the proposals to be outlined in the King's Speech.
Musk says his new AI chatbot has ‘a little humour’
The AI tool, designed to have a cheeky tone to its writing, is not yet widely available.
One in 10 mothers with under-fours quit work over childcare, says charity
A quarter of a million mothers with children under four have left their jobs, the Fawcett Society says.