The airline will offer new and existing cabin crew the bonus, as carriers seek to retain and recruit workers.
World wheat prices have soared this year, pushing up the cost of everything from bread to noodles.
Evidence of China's economic slowdown came as authorities unveiled plans to lift Shanghai's lockdown.
One firm tells of its struggles as a survey suggests lending to small businesses has hit an all-time low.
The state-owned Saudi Aramco is currently the world's most valuable company due to soaring oil prices.
It is shameful not to raise extra money from oil and gas firms amid the rising cost of living, Ed Miliband says.
Some businesses which boomed during the Covid pandemic are seeing their popularity fade.
Not raising the fees for the first time in 12 years puts money back in people's pockets, ministers say.
People on low incomes are pawning their possessions to pay for essentials, a report suggests.
One UK petrol station operator tells the BBC motorists are making fuel "last a little bit longer".
The rising cost of essentials such as gas and electricity means tenants want rents to cover bills.
Kwasi Kwarteng says there may be a "small effect" on energy bills under a new nuclear funding model.
People spent less in shops and cut down on car journeys leading to the economy shrinking in March.
Some 1.5m UK households will struggle to pay food and energy bills this year, a report finds.
Jonathan Brearley says it is a matter of life and death if some people cannot afford energy bills.
A forced move to universal credit, which begins on Monday, raises fears for vulnerable claimants.
Russian operator RAO Nordic says it will cease deliveries from Saturday, citing payment problems.
A government decision not to extend pay gap reporting to racial disparities has been criticised by MPs.
The billionaire wants more data on fake accounts, prompting speculation over the deal's future.
The decision for the £20bn nuclear power plant in Suffolk had been due this month.
The landlord of the Star Inn at Vogue says he found Condé Nast's request "hilariously funny".
The banking boss says women in business have been treated like "boiled eggs" - too hard or too soft.
One of the senior executives was on parental leave when he learned he was out of a job.
The sudden demise of TerraUSD sends other crypto-coins into a downward spiral.
Sainsbury's, Tesco and Aldi are among grocers asking some products to be returned to stores.
But customers can still return clothes purchased online from the fashion giant for free in stores.
The move by the retail giant highlights the shift away from traditional office set-ups since the pandemic.
The energy giant will sell its retail business in Russia to the country’s second-largest oil producer, Lukoil.
The chancellor says he rules nothing out if they don't increase investment in energy projects soon.
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Lack of access to smartphones and computers is widening the education gulf in India.
Some managers think artificial intelligence helps remove their bias but others think it's cheating.
Chelsea have agreed terms on a sale, but who are the key names in the consortium buying the club?
How have young business people found the comeback from coronavirus lockdowns?
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The Beijing investment offers that need to be weighed up by European countries.
An uneven recovery from the pandemic leaves graduates struggling to get on the career ladder.
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