Lorry drivers ‘must expect Covid test to enter UK’
An industry source says they expect the government to require hauliers entering the UK to be tested.
Minimum wage fight: ‘There’s no recovery without raising it’
Can Joe Biden deliver on his promise to double America’s minimum wage?
Learning to code ‘will seriously change your life’
Software developers are in high demand and well paid, but how do you break into the industry?
Covid: February redundancy plans fall despite lockdown
Data obtained by BBC News shows the labour market is frozen as the furlough scheme continues.
‘I have learned how to survive with a bow and arrow’
The Covid pandemic and last summer’s social unrest has inspired more Americans to take up hunting.
CEO Secrets: ‘How my customers campaigned for my brand’
The founder of Heura explains how his customers helped get his plant-based food brand on to supermarket shelves.
Lockdown job-hunting: ‘I’ve applied for over 300 jobs’
If you’ve spent lockdown looking for jobs, you’re not alone… But help is here.
‘I was working 72 hours a week – it was cult-like’
As first-year Goldman Sachs analysts ask for a cap on their hours, four BBC News readers share their schedules.
Making honey without bees and milk without cows
Firms are using fermentation to produce honey and milk and say they can match the taste of the real thing.
Qantas boss: Governments ‘to insist’ on vaccines for flying
“Governments are going to insist” on vaccines for international travellers, Qantas’ boss tells the BBC.
