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Tech firms use remote monitoring to help honey bees

From Ireland to Israel, companies are coming to the aid of the environmentally critical insect.

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Disruption to shipping could delay Christmas orders

Global transport of goods has suffered blockages, delays and bottlenecks and won’t be resolved quickly.

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‘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’.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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UK space race investment ‘is heating up’

The space industry is one of the UK’s fastest growing sectors, worth £14.8bn a year.

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Providing jobs for young people in Brazil

How Brazil’s “Favela LinkedIn” and “Street Presidents” schemes are providing jobs for young people.