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BBC jobs cuts ‘real concern‘, says UK’s culture secretary The BBC’s sudden announcement
BBC to cut up to 2,000 jobs in biggest downsize in 15 years The [BBC
BBC News braces for major round of job cuts in broadcaster’s £500m cost-saving
BBC News to bear deepest cuts amid 2,000 planned job losses The BBC’s news
job cuts feels "very dystopian". "This company has become obsessed with AI," they told the BBC
cuts to BBC services are expected in the coming months as the corporation is expected to [make to up to 2,000 job
BBC. Since 2022, Meta has enacted several rounds of job cuts, shedding tens of thousands
BBC has announced it will cut between 1,800 and 2,000 jobs - or almost
BBC are expected to receive more details about the level of cuts in June, and be told in September whether they have lost their job
BBC understands that Standard Chartered aims to move some of the effected workers to other roles in the business. Companies around the world have announced major job cuts
BBC that having their actions train AI models felt "very dystopian" - as workers expected a slew of additional job cuts
BBC's [Big Boss interview](https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0nmk4bz). The UK is experiencing a weak jobs market, with young people particularly affected by cuts
job of a minister far less relevant and powerful. It's a miracle that people are still prepared to go into politics and become ministers." But are contemporary events, poor leadership and a creaking civil
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
jobs. But he seems refreshed and reborn in the Sweden role. He is back in the country he really cut his teeth as a manager, where he took Ostersunds FK from the fourth tier
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
cuts to the BBC because of “the need to tackle the sources of myths and disinformation, which is actively harming our national resilience”. Asked why Healey had resigned if the conversations were not finished, Nandy
cut thousands of jobs](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/crm1y89vek8o) amid increased AI spend. While Manus is now based in Singapore, it was founded and previously based in China and, as such, has come under the country
cutting their teeth in such a difficult industry. My advice to them is always very basic and involves a lot of common sense, or at least I hope so anyway! But managing lower down
job of changing our country for the better". He added: "Cutting the cost of living, bringing down hospital waiting lists and keeping our country safe in an increasingly dangerous world. "Britain stands at a pivotal