Tech firms use remote monitoring to help honey bees
From Ireland to Israel, companies are coming to the aid of the environmentally critical insect.
Disruption to shipping could delay Christmas orders
Global transport of goods has suffered blockages, delays and bottlenecks and won’t be resolved quickly.
‘We’ll lose thousands if wedding rules don’t change’
Rules on weddings were to be relaxed on 21 June, but a rise in Covid cases could ruin ‘the big day’.
Aer Lingus stops most Belfast City Airport flights after Stobart Air collapse
Flights to several UK destinations are affected but the airline is offering some customers alternatives.
Can mining save Cornwall’s economy?
As world leaders gather there for the G7 meeting, one of the UK’s poorest regions is at a crossroads.
From garden chairs to boxes: Five items in short supply
A combination of Covid, Brexit and the Suez Canal delays threaten to disrupt supplies this summer.
Brewdog boss vows to learn after ‘toxic culture’ criticism
James Watt tells the BBC he will use “culture of fear” criticism to become a better boss of the beer company.
McDonald’s hit by data breach in Taiwan and South Korea
The chain is the latest to be targeted by cyber criminals after attacks on Colonial Pipeline and JBS.
UK space race investment ‘is heating up’
The space industry is one of the UK’s fastest growing sectors, worth £14.8bn a year.
Providing jobs for young people in Brazil
How Brazil’s “Favela LinkedIn” and “Street Presidents” schemes are providing jobs for young people.
