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hello, this is breakfast, with ben thompson and sian lloyd. the investigation continues into the cyber attack that caused chaos in the nhs — security experts warn workers to prepare for a new wave of attacks. almost all of the affected health trusts are back up and running. but problems persist at a handful of organisations, with some patients told to expect further disruption. good morning, it's sunday the 14th of may. also ahead — the conservatives promise powers for councils to build more homes for rent. labour says the plan lacks detail. a week after his election victory, emmanuel macron will be sworn in today as france's new president. in sport, saracens are champions of europe again. they beat clermont auvergne to become only the fourth team in history to win back to back european titles. # meu bem, ouve as minhas preces. portugal wins eurovision for the first time, as luciejones delivers the uk's best performance for six years. and in case you did not get enough of it last night we will have all the details. helen also has the weather f
hello, this is breakfast, with ben thompson and sian lloyd. the investigation continues into the cyber attack that caused chaos in the nhs — security experts warn workers to prepare for a new wave of attacks. almost all of the affected health trusts are back up and running. but problems persist at a handful of organisations, with some patients told to expect further disruption. good morning, it's sunday the 14th of may. also ahead — the conservatives promise powers for councils to build...
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hello, this is breakfast, with ben thompson and sian lloyd.chaos in the nhs, as security experts warn workers to prepare for a new wave of attacks. almost all of the affected health trusts are back up and running. but problems persist at a handful of organisations, with some patients told to expect further disruption. good morning, it's sunday the 14th of may. also ahead — the conservatives promise powers for councils to build more homes for rent. labour says the plan lacks detail. a week after his election victory, emmanuel macron will be sworn in today as france's new president.
hello, this is breakfast, with ben thompson and sian lloyd.chaos in the nhs, as security experts warn workers to prepare for a new wave of attacks. almost all of the affected health trusts are back up and running. but problems persist at a handful of organisations, with some patients told to expect further disruption. good morning, it's sunday the 14th of may. also ahead — the conservatives promise powers for councils to build more homes for rent. labour says the plan lacks detail. a week...
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> keith reeves might not have thrown the first punch, but staff say he instigated a fight with ben thompsonou're gonna see inmate keith reeves right here come in and sit down at this table with his tray right here. and here comes inmate benjamin thompson. comes around and sits at the opposite seat. then that's when inmate reeves tries to take something off his tray. and there he points in his face, and then that's when the fight starts. >> if reeves can convince disciplinary officer hale that he did not instigate the fight, he could return to his dorm. if not, he could face up to 60 days in segregation. >> i mean, now is the time to explain your situation, and i'm gonna tell you, don't lie to me, because i've already watched the tape, and i know what happened, okay? go ahead. >> we just started fighting. i feel like if i wanted to really fight him like that i'd have -- you know what i'm saying, caught him off the camera we'd have fought where i wouldn't have to deal with you all right now. >> when i watched the video, it showed me that you were trying to take his food from his tray. >> i wa
> keith reeves might not have thrown the first punch, but staff say he instigated a fight with ben thompsonou're gonna see inmate keith reeves right here come in and sit down at this table with his tray right here. and here comes inmate benjamin thompson. comes around and sits at the opposite seat. then that's when inmate reeves tries to take something off his tray. and there he points in his face, and then that's when the fight starts. >> if reeves can convince disciplinary officer...
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hello, this is breakfast, with katherine downes and ben thompson. income tax, mental health and pensions — the political parties make major policy pledges ahead of the general election. labour says it won't raise income tax for 95% of people, while theresa may is promising to tear up what she says is outdated mental health legislation. good morning, it's sunday the 8th of may. choosing their new president — the polls havejust opened in france as voters choose between marine le pen and emmanuel macron. 82 of the kidnapped nigerian schoolgirls have been freed more than three years after they were captured by islamist militants. polished story is cooperating with the british navy are visited by the polish president. the polish warship responsible for protecting the isle of wight in the second world war — and how it's still being remembered today. in sport, swansea's premier league future is in their own hands, as they win and the teams around them slip up. and louise has the weather. it is another quiet day of the weather. mostly dry and yet again, wes
hello, this is breakfast, with katherine downes and ben thompson. income tax, mental health and pensions — the political parties make major policy pledges ahead of the general election. labour says it won't raise income tax for 95% of people, while theresa may is promising to tear up what she says is outdated mental health legislation. good morning, it's sunday the 8th of may. choosing their new president — the polls havejust opened in france as voters choose between marine le pen and...
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hello, this is breakfast, with ben thompson and katherine downes. income tax, mental health and pensions — the political parties make major policy pledges ahead of the general election. labour says it won't raise income tax for 95% of taxpayers, while theresa may is promising to tear up what she says is outdated mental health legislation. good morning, it's sunday may 8. also ahead: choosing their new president — french voters go to the polls this morning. 82 of the kidnapped nigerian schoolgirls have been freed more than three years after they were captured by islamist militants. a rise in the number of holiday makers being ripped off by booking scams — and what you can do to avoid it. in sport, swansea's premier league future is in their own hands, as they win and the teams around them slip up. and louise has the weather. good morning. another wild day of weather, dry and west is best in terms of sunshine and warmth. more details later on. good morning. first, our main story. with just over a month to go until the general election, the political p
hello, this is breakfast, with ben thompson and katherine downes. income tax, mental health and pensions — the political parties make major policy pledges ahead of the general election. labour says it won't raise income tax for 95% of taxpayers, while theresa may is promising to tear up what she says is outdated mental health legislation. good morning, it's sunday may 8. also ahead: choosing their new president — french voters go to the polls this morning. 82 of the kidnapped nigerian...
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this is breakfast, with ben thompson and rachel burden. "shameful" and a "disgrace."failure of big internet companies to effectively tackle illegal and inappropriate content. a committee of mps says facebook, twitter, and google should face harsh fines if material isn't removed quickly enough and pay for police investigations into potentially illegal posts. good morning. it's monday the 1st of may. also this morning: a man shot dead during an attempted burglary at his home in dorset is named as guy hedger. police appeal for help to catch his killer.
this is breakfast, with ben thompson and rachel burden. "shameful" and a "disgrace."failure of big internet companies to effectively tackle illegal and inappropriate content. a committee of mps says facebook, twitter, and google should face harsh fines if material isn't removed quickly enough and pay for police investigations into potentially illegal posts. good morning. it's monday the 1st of may. also this morning: a man shot dead during an attempted burglary at his home...
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and coming up at six o'clock on breakfast — ben thompson and rachel burden will have all the day's news bad landlords. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: president trump has praised his chinese counterpart, xijinping, as he tries to build international support for the us effort to halt north korea's nuclear programme. mr trump says he hasn't ruled out military action. in the united states, tornadoes have ripped through texas, leaving at least nine people dead and nearly 50 in hospital. emergency services say they fear the death toll may rise. high winds and floods have also affected neighbouring states. tributes have been paid to ueli steck, one of the most famous climbers in the world, who's died on mount everest. the 41—year—old is believed to have fallen from a rock—face whilst spending time acclimatising at altitude. time for our news review — a look at headlines from around the world. it's the final week of campaigning in france before voters choose their next president, at the weekend. the new york times writes about how some people in poorer suburbs may not even vote, becaus
and coming up at six o'clock on breakfast — ben thompson and rachel burden will have all the day's news bad landlords. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: president trump has praised his chinese counterpart, xijinping, as he tries to build international support for the us effort to halt north korea's nuclear programme. mr trump says he hasn't ruled out military action. in the united states, tornadoes have ripped through texas, leaving at least nine people dead and nearly 50 in hospital....
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hello, this is breakfast, with ben thompson and katherine downes. labour says it won‘t rai5e income tax for 95% of taxpayers, while there5a may is promising to tear up what she says is outdated mental health legislation. good morning, it‘5 sunday may 8. al5o ahead: choo5ing their new president — french voter5 go to the polls this morning. 82 of the kidnapped nigerian schoolgirls have been freed more than three years after they were captured by islamist militant5.
hello, this is breakfast, with ben thompson and katherine downes. labour says it won‘t rai5e income tax for 95% of taxpayers, while there5a may is promising to tear up what she says is outdated mental health legislation. good morning, it‘5 sunday may 8. al5o ahead: choo5ing their new president — french voter5 go to the polls this morning. 82 of the kidnapped nigerian schoolgirls have been freed more than three years after they were captured by islamist militant5.
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this is breakfast, with ben thompson and rachel burden. "shameful" and a "disgrace." a damning verdict on the failure of big internet companies to effectively tackle illegal and inappropriate content. a committee of mps says facebook, twitter, and google should face harsh fines if material isn't removed quickly enough and pay for police investigations into potentially illegal posts. good morning. it's monday the 1st of may. also this morning: a man shot dead during an attempted burglary at his home in dorset is named as guy hedger. police appeal for help to catch his killer. nhs leaders warn that the health—care system will soon be incapable of meeting patients‘ needs as they set out their wish—list ahead of the general election. in sport, still tight at the top. chelsea and tottenham both win in the premier league. there's still just four points between them. do you ever ask to take home your left—overs when you're eating out? so—called doggy bags are standard part of restaurant culture in the states, but they haven't really caught on her
this is breakfast, with ben thompson and rachel burden. "shameful" and a "disgrace." a damning verdict on the failure of big internet companies to effectively tackle illegal and inappropriate content. a committee of mps says facebook, twitter, and google should face harsh fines if material isn't removed quickly enough and pay for police investigations into potentially illegal posts. good morning. it's monday the 1st of may. also this morning: a man shot dead during an...
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this is business live from bbc news with ben thompson and tanya beckett. snap judgement — investors punish the firm behind snapchat as the messaging app‘s results disappoint, its shares plunging in afterhours trade. live from london, that's our top story on thursday, 11th of may, 2017. in its first results since listing, snap‘s net losses soar to billions of dollars as its struggles to attract new users. also in the programme: bt, the uk's biggest telecoms group, says it will cut 4,000 jobs worldwide over the next two years in a major restructuring. all eyes on the bank of england as it unveils its quarterly economic update later. interest rates are set to stay on hold of a record low of 0.25%. and the company that created photoshop, we'll be speaking to the boss of the software firm adobe, shantanu narayen. today we want to know, do you use snapchat? what do you use it for? let us know. just use the hashtag #bbcbizlive. i know that tanya is a user of snapchat, i have seen the selfies! and we start with snap, the company behind the messaging app snapchat.
this is business live from bbc news with ben thompson and tanya beckett. snap judgement — investors punish the firm behind snapchat as the messaging app‘s results disappoint, its shares plunging in afterhours trade. live from london, that's our top story on thursday, 11th of may, 2017. in its first results since listing, snap‘s net losses soar to billions of dollars as its struggles to attract new users. also in the programme: bt, the uk's biggest telecoms group, says it will cut 4,000...
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this is business live from bbc news with ben thompson and sally bundock. from trump bump... to trump slump. global market turmoil intensifies with wall street experiencing its worst day since the presidential election. live from london, that's our top story on thursday 18 may. stock markets around the world are nervous that the political controversy around president trump will overshadow his long—promised tax reforms. we will have the details. also in the programme — alibaba heads west. china's 300 billion dollar e—commerce giant looks to america — but can it take on its us rivals? and this is what the numbers look like at the start of trade in europe as that trump slump rolls around the world. and working on the move. we hear how the man behind regus serviced offices turned his quest to find a flexible workspace into a multi—billion dollar empire. and if you struggle with recycling, you're not alone. the worst products to recycle have been named and shamed — so we want to know what are your recycling frustrations? get in touch use the hashtag #bbc biz live. send us your com
this is business live from bbc news with ben thompson and sally bundock. from trump bump... to trump slump. global market turmoil intensifies with wall street experiencing its worst day since the presidential election. live from london, that's our top story on thursday 18 may. stock markets around the world are nervous that the political controversy around president trump will overshadow his long—promised tax reforms. we will have the details. also in the programme — alibaba heads west....
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this is business live from bbc news with ben thompson and sally bundock. voting is under way in south korea — but will new leadership make a difference this time? ka nte b rea k ka nte break the kante break the cosy relationship between big business and government? live from london, that's our top story on tuesday 9th may. south korea's massive conglomerates dominate the country's economy, but the election frontrunners say that more needs to be done to tackle corruption at the top. who will win and what can they achieve? also in the programme, there's a new kid on the block in the world of online payments — can the chinese giant alipay give paypal a run for its money in the us? we will take you three winners and losers in europe, on the they are all up. also in the programme, we'll get the inside track on a smartwatch that allows parents to keep tabs on their children. but is wearable tech really the solution to parenting problems — or just a technology too far? let us know. just use the hashtag #bbcbizlive. welcome to the programme. please get in touch wi
this is business live from bbc news with ben thompson and sally bundock. voting is under way in south korea — but will new leadership make a difference this time? ka nte b rea k ka nte break the kante break the cosy relationship between big business and government? live from london, that's our top story on tuesday 9th may. south korea's massive conglomerates dominate the country's economy, but the election frontrunners say that more needs to be done to tackle corruption at the top. who will...
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this is business live from bbc news with ben thompson and susannah streeter. retaining its crown, india is on track to remain the fastest—growing economy in the world. why from london, it's our top story today on wednesday the 31st of may. india removed nearly 80% of bank notes from circulation but it hasn't so notes from circulation but it hasn't so far dented growth. we'll explain what happened and get the latest figures from the indian government a little later today. one leading charity says half of all gamers have been harassed or received threats. markets are looking like this. the pound has fallen sharply after fears that the conservatives might not get the majority in the general election that many are thinking may happen. hi claire castle may be better known as the filming location for down to gnabry but it's also home to europe's most successful horse racing ownership company. we'll get the inside track with harry herbert. and it's been revealed the bank of england's staff have been studying dr seuss to brush up on communication skills because he has
this is business live from bbc news with ben thompson and susannah streeter. retaining its crown, india is on track to remain the fastest—growing economy in the world. why from london, it's our top story today on wednesday the 31st of may. india removed nearly 80% of bank notes from circulation but it hasn't so notes from circulation but it hasn't so far dented growth. we'll explain what happened and get the latest figures from the indian government a little later today. one leading charity...
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this is business live from bbc news, with jamie robertson and ben thompson. ryanair is riding high. the budget airline reports record annual profits, despite tough competition and worries over brexit. live from london, that's our top story on tuesday 30th may. hello and welcome to business live. the no frills airline ryanair has reported its latest set of financial results. ryanair is riding high. the budget airline reports record annual profits, despite tough competition and worries over brexit. how low can you go? ryanair slashes ticket prices by 13% as it reports soaring profits. also in the programme... more bank fines in the wake of the 1mdb scandal— we'll cross live to asia for the latest reaction. and how to stand out in a crowded market? we meet the firm that's using computer games to encourage us to buy more. we'll explain how it works. and as critics blame ba for too many cost cuts — we want to know — is the golden age of travel over? do you want more frills, not no frills? let us know, use the hashtag bbc bizlive. hello and welcome to business live. the no frills airline
this is business live from bbc news, with jamie robertson and ben thompson. ryanair is riding high. the budget airline reports record annual profits, despite tough competition and worries over brexit. live from london, that's our top story on tuesday 30th may. hello and welcome to business live. the no frills airline ryanair has reported its latest set of financial results. ryanair is riding high. the budget airline reports record annual profits, despite tough competition and worries over...
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this is business live from bbc news with ben thompson and sally bundock. emmanuel macron wins the french presidency, but that may prove to have been the easy part. we assess how his en marche! movement hopes to tackle the huge problems facing the french economy. live from london, that's our top story on monday 8th may. brussels receives a brexit boost! emmanuel macron beats the eurosceptic marine le pen to become france's new president. following the election result, we're live from a city trading floor for all the latest market reaction. markets today, in mixed picture opening up across europe but some relief for global investors. is the smartphone set to replace our doctors and opticians? later in the programme we'll get the inside track on a tech company which aims to tackle the worldwide problem of poor eyesight. a new survey has found that online spending in the uk has fallen for the first time since 2013. today we want to know whether your expectations of the future are affecting your spending decisions? do get in touch — just use the hashtag bbcbizl
this is business live from bbc news with ben thompson and sally bundock. emmanuel macron wins the french presidency, but that may prove to have been the easy part. we assess how his en marche! movement hopes to tackle the huge problems facing the french economy. live from london, that's our top story on monday 8th may. brussels receives a brexit boost! emmanuel macron beats the eurosceptic marine le pen to become france's new president. following the election result, we're live from a city...
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this is business live from bbc news with sally bundock and ben thompson. security in the skies — could eu countries he added to the us laptop ban on flights? top officials are due to meet in brussels later today. live from london, that's our top story on wednesday, 17th may. as we head towards peak holiday season in europe, could an extension of the laptop ban provide a turbulent time for the airline industry? we'll get an expert view. also in the programme, it's a landmark day in the uk's recovery from the financial crisis. the government has sold its final stake in lloyds banking group. markets are open in europe. yesterday the ftse 100 hit record highs. yesterday the ftse100 hit record highs. this is how shares are trading across europe right now. we'll talk you through the winners and the losers. how to avoid dodgy digs and rogue landlords. we will get the inside track on a site that lists 8,000 beds in 400 cities and they're all for students. has the laptop ban on planes affected you 7 for students. has the laptop ban on planes affected you? has it ch
this is business live from bbc news with sally bundock and ben thompson. security in the skies — could eu countries he added to the us laptop ban on flights? top officials are due to meet in brussels later today. live from london, that's our top story on wednesday, 17th may. as we head towards peak holiday season in europe, could an extension of the laptop ban provide a turbulent time for the airline industry? we'll get an expert view. also in the programme, it's a landmark day in the uk's...
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this is business live from bbc news with sally bundock and ben thompson. over a barrel. can opec fire up the price of oil without fuelling its us shale rivals? live from london, that's our top story on thursday 25th may. the price of brent crude is already on the rise as the opec cartel recommends a nine month extension to production cuts. we will bring new expert analysis. also in the programme... the other big challenge to big oil. president trump comes under pressure from european leaders to stick with the paris agreement on climate change. he is meeting with them today and we will tell you all you need to know. markets are trading higher, taking their lead from asia. and i sit down with the man who makes hollywood blockbusters without the hollywood budget. jason blum tells me why making movies on the cheap gives him more freedom to make betterfilms. and as the boss of] crew says he underestimated how technology would revolutionise retail. we want to know how has it tech changed the way you shop? let us know. just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. hello and welcome to busin
this is business live from bbc news with sally bundock and ben thompson. over a barrel. can opec fire up the price of oil without fuelling its us shale rivals? live from london, that's our top story on thursday 25th may. the price of brent crude is already on the rise as the opec cartel recommends a nine month extension to production cuts. we will bring new expert analysis. also in the programme... the other big challenge to big oil. president trump comes under pressure from european leaders to...
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this is business live from bbc news with sally bundock and ben thompson. a surprise fall in iphone sales takes a bite out of apple's share price as customers wait for the tenth anniversary upgrade. live from london, that's our top story on wednesday, 3rd may. the world's most valuable company saw another whopping rise in revenues as services like itunes grew but tough competition in china helped take the gloss off. we'll get an expert view on the latest numbers from apple. also in the programme: the biggest slice of germany's biggest bank is now owned by a chinese firm. but will it make any difference to deutsche bank's problems? the ftse is down. the ftse is down. the size of the divorce bill has investors worried and we'll explain why. and how do you fancy dinner with a stranger? no, we're not talking about a first date, but a new app that promises to serve up a local, authentic home—cooked dinner at the press of a button. and so today we want to know if sally or i nipped round to your place, what would you make us? what's on the menu at your house? let
this is business live from bbc news with sally bundock and ben thompson. a surprise fall in iphone sales takes a bite out of apple's share price as customers wait for the tenth anniversary upgrade. live from london, that's our top story on wednesday, 3rd may. the world's most valuable company saw another whopping rise in revenues as services like itunes grew but tough competition in china helped take the gloss off. we'll get an expert view on the latest numbers from apple. also in the...
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this is business live from bbc news with sally bundock and ben thompson. president trump leaves saudi arabia with hundreds of billions of dollars of trade deals for the united states and it's all about jobs. live from london, that's our top story on monday, 22nd may. is it a simple win the for the united states economy or is there a bigger cost of doing business in saudi? we will talk you through what's at sta ke. also in the programme, hong kong's flagship airline makes it biggest change of course for 20 years, but can job cuts land the saving cathay pacific needs? a new trading week is under way. the debt crisis in greece is back in focus. we'll tell you all you need to know. and we'll be getting the inside track on one man's effort to make musical millions. it might look like a kids toy, but with some of the biggest names in music want to get their hands on it, we meet the man behind the lightblock pad. so today we want to know, what was your first musical instrument? did you learn at school? let us know. just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. welcome to busi
this is business live from bbc news with sally bundock and ben thompson. president trump leaves saudi arabia with hundreds of billions of dollars of trade deals for the united states and it's all about jobs. live from london, that's our top story on monday, 22nd may. is it a simple win the for the united states economy or is there a bigger cost of doing business in saudi? we will talk you through what's at sta ke. also in the programme, hong kong's flagship airline makes it biggest change of...
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hello, this is business live on bbc news with sally bundock and ben thompson. back in the black. oil giant bp is making profits again after two years of heavy losses, is it thanks to higher prices and lower production? the top stories on tuesday the 2nd of may. bp boosted its coffers with nearly $1.5 billion, the third oil giant to beat expectations in a week. so is big oil over the worst and has it managed to survive the big fall in prices? we will have the details. also in the programme. greece agrees a deal with its european creditors on more reforms, but can it lead to debt relief for the eurozone‘s most indebted economy? european markets looked like this, bp's shares rising nearly 3% on that news of a return to profit. also in the programme. we'll be getting the inside track on. how you turn one massage and spa centre into an international business of beauty. as the head of the world bank forecasts a dramatic rise of robots in the workplace, we want to know what could it mean for yourjob. would you work with robots? maybe you do already. let us know. just use the hashtag #bb
hello, this is business live on bbc news with sally bundock and ben thompson. back in the black. oil giant bp is making profits again after two years of heavy losses, is it thanks to higher prices and lower production? the top stories on tuesday the 2nd of may. bp boosted its coffers with nearly $1.5 billion, the third oil giant to beat expectations in a week. so is big oil over the worst and has it managed to survive the big fall in prices? we will have the details. also in the programme....
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this is business live from bbc news with ben thompson and sally bundock. facebook closes in on two billion users and is making bigger profits but are there growing threats to its reputation? live from london, that's our top story on thursday 4th may. facebook‘s profits jumped tojust over $3 billion in the first quarter — that's up 76% rise on last year — but can it crackdown on extremist videos and inappropriate content? we will discuss. it's a different picture at banking giant hsbc. profits slump by $5 billion — but the boss calls it a "good set a "good set of results". we'll find out why. and ahead of key service sector data across europe — we'll look at how the numbers are shaping up. and harnessing the power of sd printing in health care. we meet the firm that's revolutionising the way artificial limbs are made — making them cheaper and easier for those who need them most. and as you are hearing. like it or loath it — facebook is bigger — more profitable — and more controversial than ever. what do you think about that? has it got too much influence? j
this is business live from bbc news with ben thompson and sally bundock. facebook closes in on two billion users and is making bigger profits but are there growing threats to its reputation? live from london, that's our top story on thursday 4th may. facebook‘s profits jumped tojust over $3 billion in the first quarter — that's up 76% rise on last year — but can it crackdown on extremist videos and inappropriate content? we will discuss. it's a different picture at banking giant hsbc....
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i'm ben thompson.uncover the identity of a whistle—blower, despite rules that say there should be no identification or pressure on those who highlight wrongdoing within a firm. speaking today, mr staley apologised to shareholders and also revealed the bank has no plans to shift any operations or staff to within the eu after brexit. shares in telecoms firm talktalk are down sharply after the firm cut dividends and warned about profits. at one point, shares were down 17%. it's warned that earnings may fall again this year because of the cost of attracting new customers with offers and discounts. japanese car giant toyota has seen profits fall for the first time in half a decade. the firm said it sold more cars in the year to march than in the last year, but higher costs and currency movements affected profits. they fell 21% to £12.a billion. talktalk shares have fallen almost 10% after the broadband provider cut its dividend and warned profits will fall. talktalk reported a £133 million pre—tax profit fo
i'm ben thompson.uncover the identity of a whistle—blower, despite rules that say there should be no identification or pressure on those who highlight wrongdoing within a firm. speaking today, mr staley apologised to shareholders and also revealed the bank has no plans to shift any operations or staff to within the eu after brexit. shares in telecoms firm talktalk are down sharply after the firm cut dividends and warned about profits. at one point, shares were down 17%. it's warned that...
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i'm ben thompson. now a look at how the markets in europe have ended the trading session.lecoms firm talktalk fell sharply after the firm cut dividends and warned about profits. at one point, shares were down 17%. it warned that earnings may fall again this year because of the cost of attracting new customers with offers and discounts. and snap, the company that owns snapchat, is posting its first earnings as a public company today. the company floated on the us stock market at the beginning of march priced at $24 a share. shares peaked at $27, but have fallen as low as $19. last time i look they were around $23. this will be the first glimpse at how the company may perform long term. barclays held its annual general meeting today amid trouble and controversy over its chief executivejes staley. he has been criticised for trying uncover the identity of a whistle—blower. speaking today, mr staley apologised to shareholders. barclays also revealed that it has no plans to shift any operations or staff to the eu after brexit. simon derrick is from bank of new york mellon. simon
i'm ben thompson. now a look at how the markets in europe have ended the trading session.lecoms firm talktalk fell sharply after the firm cut dividends and warned about profits. at one point, shares were down 17%. it warned that earnings may fall again this year because of the cost of attracting new customers with offers and discounts. and snap, the company that owns snapchat, is posting its first earnings as a public company today. the company floated on the us stock market at the beginning of...
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this is business live from bbc news with ben thompson and susannah streeter.
this is business live from bbc news with ben thompson and susannah streeter.
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this is business live from bbc news, with jamie robertson and ben thompson. ryanair is riding high. tough competition and worries over brexit. how low can you go? ryanair slashes ticket prices by 13% as it reports soaring profits.
this is business live from bbc news, with jamie robertson and ben thompson. ryanair is riding high. tough competition and worries over brexit. how low can you go? ryanair slashes ticket prices by 13% as it reports soaring profits.
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hello, this is business live on bbc news with sally bundock and ben thompson. back in the black.
hello, this is business live on bbc news with sally bundock and ben thompson. back in the black.
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ben photos our country's economic in physical will become. among the participanted was bill ford, ceo of general atlanta. ,dr. craig thompson, dr. barman the president of science. >> -- merck tesse, president of stan understand university and dr. rick lifton, the president of -- the united states is atop the list of global investors in lifesons, this investment is dependent on the nih and the important research it funds in order to maintain ore international leadership in pie bee medicine we mist strengthen the partnerships ben government agencies, investos, academies and research foundations. this meeting was an important step. today shortly after this briefing we'll release a list of the president's thirdwave of forward court nominees these ten individuals were chosen to a deep 'knowledge of the law and commit upholdinges constitutional principles. if confirmed justice joan larson will be a circuit court judge of the u.s. court of appeal for the six inch circuit. justice larson is currently serving on the michigan supreme court. and justice david stroud will be a circuit court judge of the u.s. court of appeals for the eight i
ben photos our country's economic in physical will become. among the participanted was bill ford, ceo of general atlanta. ,dr. craig thompson, dr. barman the president of science. >> -- merck tesse, president of stan understand university and dr. rick lifton, the president of -- the united states is atop the list of global investors in lifesons, this investment is dependent on the nih and the important research it funds in order to maintain ore international leadership in pie bee medicine...