The recruitment of nurses by high-income countries is "out of control", a nursing body says.
BBC News - Published Mon Jun 5 2023 22:31
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But others warn that could stop some adults giving up cigarettes, which are much more harmful.
BBC News - Published Mon Jun 5 2023 23:36
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The PCS union says members will walk out in Ireland and Wales this week and at the DVLA from 11 June.
BBC News - Published Mon Jun 5 2023 23:29
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The RCN director in Wales says "bigger and better commitments" from the Welsh government are needed.
BBC News - Published Mon Jun 5 2023 20:58
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On average, cases take twice as long to conclude in Northern Ireland compared to England and Wales.
BBC News - Published Mon Jun 5 2023 22:02
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Sunnah Khan and Joe Abbess died after being pulled from the sea near Bournemouth Pier on Wednesday.
BBC News - Published Mon Jun 5 2023 14:55
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Prince Harry's lawyers claim his privacy was invaded by Mirror Group newspapers throughout his life.
BBC News - Published Mon Jun 5 2023 20:59
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First Minister Humza Yousaf urged the UK to allow glass to be part of the Scottish recycling scheme.
BBC News - Published Mon Jun 5 2023 19:38
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Bob Stewart faces two public order charges over an incident in central London last year, police say.
BBC News - Published Mon Jun 5 2023 16:20
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Staff at multiple organisations are warned of a payroll data breach after an IT supplier is hacked.
BBC News - Published Mon Jun 5 2023 17:55
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Essence Gayle still speaks regularly to her brother Garvey, two years after he killed their father.
BBC News - Published Mon Jun 5 2023 19:08
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The prime minister visits Dover to highlight progress on a problem some say is impossible to solve.
BBC News - Published Mon Jun 5 2023 15:32
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For the first time in the modern era a senior royal is going to give evidence in open court.
BBC News - Published Sun Jun 4 2023 10:18
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Panorama investigates the links between UK's food safety advisors and the ultra-processed food industry.
BBC News - Published Mon Jun 5 2023 12:19
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Susannah Dale is urging firms to sign a "maternity pledge", to support pregnant staff and new mums.
BBC News - Published Sun Jun 4 2023 22:13
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Viewers have a number of glossy dating shows to choose from - Love Island is just one of them.
BBC News - Published Sun Jun 4 2023 22:06
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The star headlines a different kind of festival, and says he wants to publish more diverse voices.
BBC News - Published Sun Jun 4 2023 17:35
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Glasgow-born Fraser McDougall found out he was being sent to help evacuees while attending a wedding.
BBC News - Published Sun Jun 4 2023 22:17
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Fleur the cat stole the limelight as her owner answered questions about Prince Harry live on BBC News.
BBC News - Published Mon Jun 5 2023 16:54
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The presenter is back hosting the ITV show for the first time since her co-star Phillip Schofield quit.
BBC News - Published Mon Jun 5 2023 08:26
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The actor revealed a few spoilers when he spoke to Laura Kuenssberg about the show's ending.
BBC News - Published Sun Jun 4 2023 09:03
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The charity, staffed by volunteers, has given books to primary schools in every borough of London.
BBC News - Published Mon Jun 5 2023 04:03
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Despite tight security, a protester made it onto the track and another was stopped from climbing a fence.
BBC News - Published Sat Jun 3 2023 12:55
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Many of Tuesday's front pages cover the latest in Prince Harry's phone hacking court battle.
BBC News - Published Mon Jun 5 2023 22:16
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Luke and Matthew Roe lured Henry Thwaites, 85, to a remote spot before their "vicious attack".
BBC News - Published Mon Jun 5 2023 15:44
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John Morris led the charge for a Welsh assembly in the 1970s that came to fruition 20 years later.
BBC News - Published Mon Jun 5 2023 19:58
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Áine Groogan will be the next Belfast deputy lord mayor, as seven councils fill their top positions.
BBC News - Published Mon Jun 5 2023 20:30
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The car driven by Nasrin Saleh hit a wall, flipped and burst into flames, killing her passenger.
BBC News - Published Mon Jun 5 2023 13:31
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With inflation as high as it is, "there are benefits to having workers come in", the institute says.
BBC News - Published Mon Jun 5 2023 22:04
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The business lobby group is seeking a vote of confidence from members after a series of scandals.
BBC News - Published Mon Jun 5 2023 22:01
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The PCS union says members will walk out in Ireland and Wales this week and at the DVLA from 11 June.
BBC News - Published Mon Jun 5 2023 23:29
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The Savage Love singer says when wants to invest he looks for firms in sectors he understands.
BBC News - Published Mon Jun 5 2023 22:03
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The high price and two-hour battery life raise questions about how popular the new device will be.
BBC News - Published Mon Jun 5 2023 20:18
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Staff at multiple organisations are warned of a payroll data breach after an IT supplier is hacked.
BBC News - Published Mon Jun 5 2023 17:55
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Mortgage rates have risen since recent figures showed inflation is not coming down as quickly as expected.
BBC News - Published Mon Jun 5 2023 12:07
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Lidl is following an eco-friendly move that some Sainsbury's shoppers complained turned the meat to mush.
BBC News - Published Mon Jun 5 2023 11:10
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The Business Council, set up by the Chambers of Commerce, has Heathrow, BP and Drax among its members.
BBC News - Published Mon Jun 5 2023 10:35
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Other oil-producing countries also agreed to continued cuts in production to try to shore up prices.
BBC News - Published Mon Jun 5 2023 05:31
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Thirty people would get a monthly lump sum for two years, under a think tank's scheme in England.
BBC News - Published Mon Jun 5 2023 03:42
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Panorama investigates the links between UK's food safety advisors and the ultra-processed food industry.
BBC News - Published Mon Jun 5 2023 12:19
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With rates rising and mortgages disappearing from the market, buyers reveal their struggles to get a deal.
BBC News - Published Sat Jun 3 2023 22:27
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The price of diesel fell to £1.47 in May but the RAC argues the price should be cut further.
BBC News - Published Fri Jun 2 2023 22:41
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Employers defy predictions of a slowdown by hiring 339,000 workers, far above expectations.
BBC News - Published Fri Jun 2 2023 14:27
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President Joe Biden will now sign the measure into law, staving off worldwide economic chaos.
BBC News - Published Fri Jun 2 2023 02:19
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Ella Irwin is the second person to leave the role since Mr Musk bought Twitter in October 2022.
BBC News - Published Fri Jun 2 2023 09:47
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The FCA is banning fees that debt advisors receive for referring people to debt solution companies.
BBC News - Published Thu Jun 1 2023 22:02
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The business group, which employs about 337 people, says it needs to cut its wage bill by a third.
BBC News - Published Thu Jun 1 2023 18:17
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Tessa Elliot, a farmer from Pembrokeshire, says inflation has made it difficult to keep afloat.
BBC News - Published Fri Jun 2 2023 04:10
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Nationwide says prices in the year to May fell 3.4% and higher mortgage rates could last longer.
BBC News - Published Thu Jun 1 2023 12:21
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We Soda could be valued at £6bn when it floats in the UK, in a boost for the London stock market.
BBC News - Published Thu Jun 1 2023 11:25
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Susannah Dale is urging firms to sign a "maternity pledge", to support pregnant staff and new mums.
BBC News - Published Sun Jun 4 2023 22:13
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Rail workers have walked out on the 29th day of industrial action but are travellers adapting?
BBC News - Published Fri Jun 2 2023 06:25
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Linda Yaccarino has started her new post as chief executive of Twitter, a few weeks ahead of schedule.
BBC News - Published Mon Jun 5 2023 13:55
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With bills set to drop from July, fixed deals could be due to make a comeback, say experts.
BBC News - Published Thu May 25 2023 22:47
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Innovation and good timing combined to make California's Nvidia the dominant firm for AI computer chips.
BBC News - Published Tue May 30 2023 14:28
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BBC economics editor Faisal Islam asks whether a historic surge in industrial action is likely to persist.
BBC News - Published Thu May 25 2023 04:04
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How corruption backed by a criminal network have led to South Africa's worst-ever power cuts.
BBC News - Published Tue May 23 2023 22:37
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Washington's efforts to limit China's access to crucial cutting-edge technology continue.
BBC News - Published Tue May 23 2023 20:18
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Car parks are a good place for solar panels, providing shade and electricity where it is needed.
BBC News - Published Mon May 22 2023 22:06
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