Does a Pride event need Kylie or Ariana Grande?
LGBT Pride events have become big business, but does that distract from their original purpose?
Would you let your child become a ‘kid influencer’?
Social media influencers are getting younger and younger, but at what cost to their wellbeing?
How bingo became a million dollar idea
The BBC’s Aaron Heslehurst explains how bingo became a multi-million dollar idea.
Facial recognition technology aims to cut passport queue times
The UK Home Office is considering a system which would let you walk through immigration without showing your passport.
Ryanair rated ‘greedy and arrogant’ by customers
Ryanair has been rated worst for customer service out of 100 big British brands, according to Which?.
Universal credit ‘forces tenants into rent arrears’
Universal credit is causing tenants to fall behind with rent, warns the Residential Landlords Association.
Brexit: Northern Ireland farmers warn of no deal risks
Some food producers say a no-deal Brexit could put them out of business within three days.
Royal Mail union to ballot 100,000 workers on strike action
Management are not abiding by an agreement on pensions and pay, says a union.
Greenlanders welcome global attention, but there’s no love lost for Trump
Authorities and residents in Greenland have branded President Donald Trump’s talk of buying the island “insulting” but have welcomed the global attention it has brought to a nation keen to establish its autonomy from Denmark.
Hong Kong protests: Cathay Pacific staff speak of climate of fear
Employees tell the BBC they try not to talk politics at work in case colleagues are pro-Beijing.
