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Robots are trained to help revive coral reefs
Researchers are experimenting with robots to help speed up the restoration of coral reefs.
Can new Apple iPhone 15 thunder without lightning?
Apple is set to unveil the iPhone 15 later on today without its traditional lightning cable charger.
First Wilko shop closures begin after rescue fails
Some 24 of the chain's shops will shut after it failed to find a buyer, with hundreds more to close.
Google trial: US takes on tech giant in landmark case
A landmark trial against the search engine will be a key test of whether the US can rein in the industry.
Spotify denies 30-second trick could make you rich
The streaming giant quashes a theory that listening to a song on repeat will rake in the royalties.
All Wilko shops to shut with 12,500 jobs likely to go
The Wilko name will disappear from UK High Streets as a rescue deal for the chain falls through.
BMW investment secures future of Mini factories
BMW is investing £600m in preparing its Oxfordshire plant to build the next generation of electric cars.
Farmers ‘struggling’ to recruit harvest workers
Tessa Elliot says "potatoes aren't going to be on the table" if seasonal workers are not found.
UK government to be reported to UN over strike law by TUC
The Trade Union Congress says it will make the report because the law does not meet global standards.
Stopping the scammers who target online jobseekers
Fraudsters are using fake job ads to try to get people to give them money or their personal data.