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Sam Gruet

Sam Gruet

Freelance Presenter/Journalist/Business & Technology Reporter at BBC News Online

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  • English
Covering topics
  • Business
  • Canada
  • Finance & Banking Services
  • General Assignment News
  • International News
  • Workplace
  • Technology
  • United Kingdom

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Recent Articles

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How airline fees have turned baggage into billions

The amount carriers now charge for luggage is raising the ire of politicians and consumer groups.
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Can 24-hour drinking zones transform a city?

Montreal is planning to allow bars and clubs to stay open all night, but opinions are mixed.
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Can technology fix the 'broken' concert ticketing system?

The increased use of AI may prevent tickets being resold at excessively high prices.
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What's behind the global self-storage boom?

Rising rents, e-commerce and available property are contributing to a boom in self-storage.
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The battle for Gen Z social shoppers

If TikTok is banned in the US, where might its social shoppers go?
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How Temu is shaking up the world of online shopping

Despite controversy China’s Temu is becoming a global online shopping force.
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'My AI twin may get me more modelling work'

As the fashion industry grapples with the rise of AI, one model has created an AI twin of herself.
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Family lose £165 Ryanair check-in dispute

An airline dispute resolution scheme ruled that Damian Lloyd had checked out his family.
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Marks & Spencer raises pay in battle for supermarket staff

About 40,000 M&S staff will see their wages increase by more than 10% from April.
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Post Office victims' compensation payouts to be sped up

Legislation aimed at clearing wrongly convicted sub-postmasters is also expected to be brought forward.
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Tony's Chocolonely sued by Milka-maker over the colour purple

Mondelez is taking legal action against the Chocolonely-maker over its latest campaign.
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Tate & Lyle's Golden Syrup rebrand drops dead lion

Tate & Lyle’s Sugars, which owns the product, claims a new logo will appeal to modern shoppers.
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Pryzm nightclub boss blames lack of students for closures

Peter Marks, who runs the UK’s biggest club chain, says students are going out later and spending less.
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Ban water bosses' bonuses now over sewage spills, say campaigners

Campaigners want water company executives to lose bonuses now if their firm causes environmental damage.
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One million electric cars sold in the UK since 2002

Company car buyers helped propel sales but private customer demand dropped sharply in January.
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McDonald's sales dented by Israel-Gaza boycotts

The chain said its fourth quarter sales failed to meet its target for the first time in four years.
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One million electric cars sold in the UK since 2002

Company car buyers helped propel sales but private customer demand dropped sharply in January.
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Number of companies going bust hits 30-year high

More than 25,000 firms went under last year in England and Wales, as they struggled with rising costs.
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Ryanair cuts profit forecast after online travel agent row

The airline reduced its fares in December after sites including Booking.com suddenly removed its flights.
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Lloyds to end mobile banking van service

The facility, which sees vans visiting towns and cities across the UK, will end in May.
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JK Rowling and Ed Sheeran estimated to be among UK's highest tax pa...

The 100 contributors, ranked by the Sunday Times, were judged to have paid £5.35bn in tax last year.