All news on the topic: Job losses

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2,000 British Steel jobs at risk as Chinese-owned firm plans to axe furnace
The plant at Scunthorpe is the latest to come under the shadow of redundancies as the sector aims to slash carbon emissions by closing coal-fired blast furnaces
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British steelmaking facing 'lethal cliff edge' as thousands wait to hear fate
Labour frontbencher Stephen Kinnock, who chairs the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Steel, attacked the ongoing uncertainty surrounding Britain's biggest steelworks
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Humans can curb impact of AI on lives as Rishi Sunak hails tech summit outcome
The Prime Minister made the claim after reaching an agreement with technology firms to vet their models before their release, at the event at former codebreaking HQ Bletchley Park
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3,000 steelworkers in limbo as Tata shelves crunch Port Talbot announcement
The Indian giant had been due to make an announcement after a board meeting in Mumbai today, but it decided to delay revealing its redundancy plans for the South Wales site
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Voters fear AI-fuelled fake news could threaten next general election
A study marking Journalism Matters week comes as world and tech leaders gather for the first Artificial Intelligence Safety Summit at Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire
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Chilling AI warning - 5 things you need to know from sextortion to toxic pills
Rishi Sunak vowed to take action now to give 'peace of mind' as the he released papers showing there's a risk of cyber-attacks, fake kidnappings and an unemployment crisis
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Terrorists could build chemical weapons with AI within two years, ministers warn
RIshi Sunak pledged to give the public 'peace of mind' as official papers raised the prospect of Artificial Intelligence helping terrorists and causing an 'unemployment crisis'
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Keir Starmer's plan to save British steel industry as thousands of jobs at risk
The Labour leader spoke to the Mirror after visiting the UK's biggest steelworks, Tata's plant at Port Talbot, South Wales, where 3,000 posts are under threat
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Ticket offices 'could be spared' as watchdogs want bosses to agree concessions
The Daily Mirror is fighting to block the mass closure of 974 ticket officers across England, highlighting the impact on passengers, especially the elderly, and disabled
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Tories 'risk pushing steel industry over the edge with Port Talbot deal'
The leader of the sector's biggest trade union has raised fears for its future following the controversial agreement over the plant, which will lead to 3,000 job cuts
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Nokia to cut up to 14,000 jobs as it announces 1.2bn euro cost savings
Nokia has announced it plans to cut up to 14,000 jobs as it announces it will save up to 1.2 billion euros over the next three years
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Vodafone and Three say thousands of new jobs could be created by merger
Representatives from Vodafone and Three have told MPs that the merger of the two mobile networks could create thousands of new jobs in the sector, amid ongoing scrutiny of the proposed deal
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KPMG cuts jobs in UK as it warns of more job cuts to come
KPMG has announced it will reduce roles and freeze pay in its deal advisory business in the UK as it battles a slowdown in dealmaking
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Rolls-Royce to cut up to 2,500 jobs as it overhauls under new boss
Rolls-Royce said it will also remove 'duplication' and deliver cost efficiencies through the latest stage in its transformation plan
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Bank of England member warns of 'inequality' as interest rates remain at 5.25%
The MPC member said the impact of rising rates on younger and lower-income workers is "going to be pretty equally balanced"
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'Only Labour can save British steel industry from annihilation', warn workers
Shadow Business Minister Sarah Jones held talks with union officials on the margins of Labour's annual conference in Liverpool, amid fears over jobs at Port Talbot plant
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Ticket office closures 'could put lives at risk' as rail users left without help
The RMT's Mick Lynch said the plan to shut ticket counters at 974 stations across England would result in vital staff members being cut, leaving vulnerable passengers without support
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Tories told to come clean as whistleblower admits ticket office cull about costs
Ministers have insisted the changes are being made to free up railway station staff so they can help passengers, but the Mirror can reveal it's really a cost-saving plan
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Tory Rail Minister's own constituents warn ticket office cull will be disastrous
Bexhill in East Sussex where Huw Merriman is the MP is one of 974 railway stations across England where the ticket office is set for the chop under the controversial plans
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Guide Dogs charity signs up to Mirror's Save Our Ticket Offices rally
The Save Our Ticket Offices online rally will be live on The Mirror website and our YouTube channel at 5pm on Thursday as we fight the plan to shut counters at 974 railway stations
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Rail chief warns machines can't sell 1 in 4 tickets amid station office cull
Mick Whelan raised fears that safety is being taken for granted as he suggested rail workers and passengers will be more at risk in empty and unstaffed stations
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Around a quarter of railway station staff face the axe under controversial plans
Leaders at the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport workers have warned that almost a quarter of rail station workers could face losing their jobs under new plans backed by Tories
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Mick Lynch warns Tories will pay price unless they ditch rail ticket office cull
The general secretary of the RMT said the boarded up ticket offices at train stations will be a permanent reminder of the Government's "vandalism" of the industry if closures go ahead
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Full list of ESPN job cuts as network continues ruthless overhaul
A number of the most recognisable names in US Sports media have lost their jobs at ESPN as the company changes direction and cuts costs - and others will likely follow suit
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Train companies delay ticket office cull in victory for campaigners
Passengers have been given an extra five weeks to have their say on devastating plans to close ticket offices at 974 railway stations across England as the consultation is extended until September 1