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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 cost-cutting drive
job cuts and the end of some programming. Tim Davie, the outgoing director general, said at the time that the BBC would need to cut 10% of its [approximately £6bn annual cost base](https://www.bbc.co.uk
job in hand now over the next three or four months is to work through how we make those changes without damaging the services that we know are critical to the BBC across radio
BBC World Service: "It's structurally entirely different. So you really can't compare it. In 1994, FIFA kept the international marketing and TV revenues and then turned the entire tournament over
BBC that the tariffs had cost the whisky industry in Scotland £150m last year. "Soft power is hard to measure, but its value is, I believe, now firmly understood," said the Keeper of the Privy
BBC](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c2024r6lzyro). Wolfson’s comments came as a report commissioned by the government is expected to find that Labour has failed to tackle the soaring number of people not in education, employment
BBC it feels like "everyone has a mother or a sister or a grandmother that's been impacted by cervical cancer". But in 2006, in a lab at the University of Queensland, there
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
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
job. Police saw him as the prime suspect purely because he had been stopped by two officers some time earlier. They thought he matched the victim's description. Quinn, meanwhile, lived on the Kenyon
BBC about how she is now looking for work abroad because of [a recruitment freeze](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cedegj8v5yyo) in Wales. The story resonated with many people, and dozens studying midwifery, physiotherapy, nursing and other healthcare
cuts have led to the suspension or closure of 422 health facilities nationwide, including small community clinics staffed by a single midwife, many of whom are now working without salary or supplies. This crisis compounds