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Business

BBC to cut up to 2,000 jobs in biggest downsize in 15 years

jobs in biggest downsize in 15 years The [BBC](https://www.theguardian.com/media/bbc) is to cut as many

The Guardian WorldApr 15
Business

BBC News to bear deepest cuts amid 2,000 planned job losses

BBC staff, is being saddled with one of the highest cost-cutting targets as the corporation attempts to [cut as many as 2,000 jobs

The Guardian WorldMay 2
Politics

News of BBC jobs cuts ‘real concern‘, says UK’s culture secretary

many as 10% of the broadcaster’s 21,000 employees over the next three years. BBC staff were told they would not be told the specifics of who would be affected by the cuts until

The Guardian WorldApr 16
Business

BBC staff fear meagre pay rise after bosses forgo own increase

many as 2,000 jobs](https://www.theguardian.com/media/2026/may/02/bbc-news-to-bear-deepest-cuts-amid-2000-planned-job-losses) in the biggest downsizing of the public service broadcaster in 15 years. As part of Monday’s question and answer session, Davies was asked about what impact

The Guardian WorldMay 12
Health

'I was given a choice - keep my legs or keep my life' - the sepsis patient who lived

cut his arm, sorting wood in August 2023. And he thought even less of it when he felt ill over the next 48 hours. But the following week, he said he clinically died

BBC NewsMay 14
Conflicts

Sailors stressed and exhausted after months trapped by Strait of Hormuz blockade

cut staffing costs. Many sailors' contracts are expiring and large-scale crew rotations are overdue. Given the circumstances, it will be difficult to find enough hands to man these ships – even after

BBC NewsJun 2
Politics

Is it harder than ever to be prime minister?

many people as possible to support it at a general election. "Instead, they think their job is to find out what different groups want, thread a needle through all the positions and assemble enough votes

BBC NewsMay 16
Tech

China blocks Meta's $2bn acquisition of AI start-up Manus

BBC "the transaction complied fully with applicable law". "We anticipate an appropriate resolution to the inquiry," they added. It comes after months of scrutiny over Meta's acquisition of Manus by Chinese regulators. Manus

BBC NewsApr 27
World

The wild hip-hop parties that started Tuchel's journey to England boss

job at a bar in Stuttgart.** Almost 30 years later, Tuchel is now the England manager tasked with doing what Hoddle and so many others failed to do - win the World Cup for the Three

BBC NewsJun 10
Politics

Soft power sell-off: anger as British Council announces sale of historic Madrid building

BBC World Service. The organisation has a really, respected brand globally, and is being run into the ground.” Few seem to question its value. There is support from many quarters – the arts, universities, military, politicians

The Guardian WorldMay 22
Health

Ukraine is a global surrogacy hub - but that could be about to end

jobs and businesses, surging inflation and a sharp drop in Ukraine's GDP. "At first, becoming a surrogate made me angry and disappointed, but now I've just accepted it," says Karina Tarasenko

BBC NewsMay 7
World

Selling children to survive: Afghan fathers forced to make impossible choices

cut nearly all aid to the country last year. Many other key donors have also significantly reduced contributions, including the UK. Current UN figures show that the aid received so far this year

BBC NewsMay 18
World

Liverpool owners face dilemma - stick or twist with Slot?

many supporters, with former [Liverpool](/sport/football/teams/liverpool) and England midfielder Danny Murphy telling BBC Sport it is a conundrum he feels will end with the Dutchman's departure within months. The owners have been here before

BBC NewsMay 13
Politics

Billionaire West Ham co-owner accused of abusing his power and preying on women for sex

BBC One at 20:00 BST (23:40 in Northern Ireland)** Sullivan pulled his jogging bottoms down and then penetrated her, Florence said. Afterwards, Florence said he told her: "Congratulations, you will

BBC NewsJun 8
Business

'I live in survival mode': The rise of the multi-job workforce

cut back on luxuries such as holidays and festival tickets. "Is this the lifestyle that I want to live? No. But being in Bristol is fun and being embedded in creative circles is more than

BBC NewsMay 25
Politics

Labour MPs say ‘endless drama’ of leadership speculation must stop

cut it.” Some allies of Starmer worry the open plotting could make the results even worse, pointing out that in the run-up to the local elections, the group that represents Labour councillors told ministers

The Guardian WorldMay 4
Business

The 20-somethings juggling three jobs to make ends meet

many households to manage the cost of living, there are now a record 1.35 million adults working at least two jobs. It is mostly Gen Z - adults aged up to 29 - driving this "poly-employment

BBC NewsApr 20
Business

Next boss warns of 'dramatic' fall in entry-level jobs

BBC that just two years ago, Next typically received 10 applicants for every job in its shops, but that number had since risen to 19. "That doubling of applicants for shop jobs is indicative

BBC NewsMay 25
Business

Empty rooms and Fifa cancellations - US hotels fear World Cup washout

jobs, adding $17.2bn (£12.7bn) in gross domestic product. The hotels were planning for an influx of international travellers, who book longer stays with a higher spend. But the AHLA said fewer overseas fans

BBC NewsMay 20
Business

Next boss warns over ‘dramatic fall’ in UK entry-level jobs

many applicants for each role than two years ago. Lord Wolfson said the clothing and homeware chain, where he has been chief executive since 2001, typically received 10 applications for every job in its shops

The Guardian WorldMay 26
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