The closures are expected to take place over the next few months, leaving hundreds of jobs at risk.
Heathrow's boss previously said the shutdown was not for lack of power but to reboot complex systems.
A red, amber and green rating system is being produced for English councils on pothole maintenance.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves will give more detail about the government's plans for the economy.
The company said that it will now attempt to sell itself under the supervision of a court.
The dispute centres on whether it is acceptable to age and bottle the spirit overseas.
The film has taken an estimated $87.3m globally during its opening weekend, according to Box Office Mojo.
Savings will be from back office and administrative roles rather than front-line services, chancellor tells the BBC.
Rachel Reeves says talks are "ongoing" about the Digital Services Tax, paid by giants like Amazon.
In an interview with the BBC's Laura Kuenssberg, the chancellor opened up on the public finances and how she's finding the job.
Energy Secretary Ed Miliband says there are lessons to be learned after substation fire led to major flight disruption on Friday.
What are you entitled to if your flight is cancelled due to the fire that has led to the airport's closure?
The latest figures for the UK economy add pressure on Chancellor Rachel Reeves ahead of her Spring Statement next week.
A union says it should instead pay drivers more so they can take time off with their families.
Critics say the AI tool - which made people look overweight - was a form of body-shaming.
The UK competition regulator says the BBC, BT, IMG and ITV illegally shared information about fees.
John Barnett's family say he was subjected to harassment and humiliation after he raised safety concerns.
The executive order comes as the US president tries to reduce America's reliance on imports of the vital materials.
Borrowing costs had been widely expected to be left unchanged with inflation, predicted to go up in the coming months.
The US attorney general said a wave of vandalism and arson attacks at Tesla dealerships is "domestic terrorism".
It is the eighth recall involving the pickup since early 2024, shortly after the truck hit the roads.
Its tit-for-tat tariffs had prompted Trump to threaten a 200% tariff on European alcohol and wine.
Engineers are building a helicopter that is set to fly itself - without humans operating it remotely.
The company is still valued at more than 100 times its earnings - but it faces problems that experts say go beyond questions around its CEO
Official figures come after controversial plans to cut sickness and disability benefits were announced this week.
A report by parliament's cross-party-transport select committee says accessibility failings are "systematic" across all modes of transport.
Questions have been raised over what caused the outage and why back-up systems failed?
Robo-taxi services and driverless trucks are gaining ground but progress is painstaking.
The chatbot has become an "unfiltered and unhinged" digital sensation in India.
Ways are being developed for subsea cables to "sense" whether they are being disturbed or attacked.
Could this be a chance for the world’s fifth-largest economy to shed protectionism and open up further?
Canadian firms say there is a need for more homegrown production after tariffs imposed by the US sparked a trade war.
Car sharing has not taken off, but will electric cars boost its appeal?
The price of China-made smartphones, TVs and laptops could rise in the US and elsewhere, experts warn.
A new wave of AI has spurred some to think more carefully about their online presence.
The controversial cafe chain is expanding outside London but locals often have mixed feelings.
Why credit card providers are opening lavish customer lounges in airports and cities.
The former banker may not have been elected to office before, but is now seeking a mandate from Canadians.
Sweden and Finland's defence sectors are benefiting from their countries joining Nato.
From handheld to space-based, new methane detectors are making it easier to track the greenhouse gas.
The United States is a rich market but navigating its regulations can be expensive and difficult. The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) will simplify the whole process of exporting, making it cost-effective to do business in the US no matter what the size of your company
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