Now playing Next Economy New post-Brexit border fees could drive up UK food prices There is a warning that fees for new border checks of plants and animal products could leave supermarket shelves empty and lead to small business closures in the UK. 05/04/2024
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Now playing Next Culture news Theatre of dreams: How to solve the problem of staging sci-fi As a new stage production of 'Minority Report' tours the UK, we look at the new trend of impressive sci-fi theatre adaptations. 27/03/2024
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Now playing Next Tech News China linked to cyber attack on UK lawmakers and election watchdog "The cyber threat posed by China affiliated actors is real and it is serious, but it is more than equalled by our determination and resolve to resist it," the UK deputy prime minister said. 25/03/2024
Now playing Next Art ‘It’s not Banksy’s’: UK artist claims viral plaque is a copy Potential copyright infringement or a case of inspirational synchronicity? 25/03/2024
Now playing Next Culture news What's all the controversy behind the new England football kit? Nike's "playful" redesign of the St George's Cross on the new England kit has sparked a row – leading to a culture war that only shows a country needing to (finally) grow up. 25/03/2024