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BBC : business
17 avril
16h28
Post Office scandal unbelievable says ex-chairman
Former Post Office chairman Allan Leighton apologises for his part in the terrible Horizon scandal.
17h41
UK inflation falls as some food prices drop
New official figures show that inflation, the rate at which prices rise over time, fell again in March.
18 avril
01h00
Boeing whistleblower says he was put through ’hell’
Lawmakers voice concerns over claims that Boeing threatens staff who raise safety concerns.
03h31
Dubai airport chaos as Gulf hit by deadly storms
Hundreds of flights were cancelled on Wednesday at the major hub, which connects to every continent.
17 avril
16h48
Tesla pushes for 56bn pay deal for Elon Musk
The deal, if approved by shareholders and judges, would be the largest in corporate America.
23h06
AI helps me to make wine for younger drinkers’
The winemakers using artificial intelligence to help them grow grapes and blend their wines.
16h18
Post Office boss cleared of misconduct claims
An investigation on behalf of the Post Office cleared Nick Read of misconduct allegations.
15h20
EU demands answers on money-for-views version of TikTok
The platform has been given hours to provide information about the potential risks of TikTok Lite.
13h47
Are taxes going up or down?
The government talks about taxes coming down but other talk about them going up. Who is right
23h39
Biden calls for tripling tariffs on Chinese metals
It is the latest protectionist policy to be embraced by the White House in an election year.
13h16
Swift’s UK fans lose 1m in ticket scams, bank says
Lloyds says thousands have fallen victim to ticket scams, with fans losing an average of each.
16 avril
22h34
Adidas on front foot after exiting Kanye West deal
The Samba, Gazelle and Campus shoe maker expects to make m m operating profits in .
17 avril
19h36
United Airlines says Boeing blowout cost it 200m
The firm had to ground its Boeing MAX fleet after a mid air blowout on an Alaska Airlines flight.
15h09
Bye, robot: Atlas HD retires after 11 years of jumps, flips and falls
Boston Dynamics’ human like Atlas robot is retired after years.
16 avril
23h03
Holiday trade hit by ’horrendous weather’
Campsites and outdoor attractions say the wet and windy Easter break hit their bookings.
19h05
Potential new orders for struggling train firm
The train firm says it is in intense talks with the government and Transport for London.
16h26
Russia to grow faster than all advanced economies
The IMF estimates Russia’s economy will grow faster than the likes of the US, UK and Germany this year.
18 avril
00h22
The West says China makes too much. Its workers disagree
Migrants are caught in China’s manufacturing battles with the West, as Beijing tries to save its economy.
16 avril
23h01
Workers take on car giant Volkswagen in fight for pay
VW workers in the south vote on whether to join a union a test of how far worker activism has spread.
15 avril
23h11
The challenge of upgrading iconic steel windows
Critall windows date back to the s but their steel construction makes them vulnerable to damp.
12 avril
06h13
The 2bn dirty-money case that rocked Singapore
The sensational case saw Chinese nationals charged for laundering profits from illegal businesses.
10 avril
23h13
How AI is helping to prevent future power cuts
Artificial intelligence software is being used to predict electricity demand and supply.
08 avril
23h03
Boom times for US green energy as federal cash flows in
The US government has directed unprecedented sums of money at green energy projects.
09 avril
05h01
How an F1 simulator could save car firms ’millions’
Engineers in a village near Bristol make the fastest reacting car simulator in the world
06 avril
00h39
Ibiza locals living in cars as party island sees rents soar
All the work you could want, but there isn’t anywhere to live, say those struggling on the island.