hundreds of staff have been made redundant, and all flights to and from the uk operated by the airline have been cancelled. you re watching bbc news. now, talking business. hello, everybody, a very warm welcome to talking business weekly with me, aaron heslehurst. let s have a look at what is on the show. need more money? how about a side hustle? as millions look for ways to make extra cash to meet the rising cost of living, we are going to take a look at the boom in the second jobs market. here is the trick for adding your photo into your signature. weather it is giving software tips on tiktok of starting a global travel company, the side hustle can lead to ridges and rewards but it can also open people up to being the victim of scammers. i will be talking about the possibilities and perils of the side hustle, with these two, kat norton, whose gig on tiktok has changed her life, as well as someone from the consumer committee of america on how not to get scammed by online sid
a global travel company, the side hustle can lead to riches and rewards but it can also open people up to being the victim of scammers. i will be talking about the possibilities and perils of the side hustle, with these two there they are. kat norton, who s gig on tiktok has changed her life, as well as erin witte from the consumer protection committee of america. the consumer federation of america. plus, i talk to the big boss of the travel company flix on how he turned his side hustle into a global transport disrupter. wherever you re watching me from around the world, once again, a big hello and warm welcome to the show. you know, the side hustle, it s become a watchword for a new generation who, well, want to make a bit more cash but it is a newish term for an old fashioned idea making some money on the side while still working another job. some of the biggest companies in the world were started as side hustles. we re going to make some history together today. appl
age of 78. the french born confectioner spent 27 years, serving five united states presidents. now on bbc news, the bbc s mariko oi travels across japan to see what impact new funding may have on tech and explores whether it has the potential to be asia s silicon valley. home of nintendo and the bullet train, japan was once a pioneer in innovation, but then fresh global competition emerged. i m heading home to meet the next generation of entrepreneurs across a country where starting your own business wasn t always seen as an ideal career choice. for many areas, start ups have kind of disadvantages injapan, but from now it ll be changed. the government is putting its weight behind this and has tapped into its huge pension fund, worth $1.5 trillion, hoping to increase the number of starters by ten fold over the next five years. they want to encourage a spirit of enterprise in every corner of the land. i ve come to tokushima. it s a bit of a backwater, and hasn t got a reputatio
marking the official launch of the nottingham. the last few days of summer with a dry story. if you shower cropping up here you can see parts of bingen, rural parts, temperatures dropping 26-27 c. rural parts, temperatures dropping 26 27 c. double figures to start your tuesday morning. the best of the morning sunshine in england and wales. parts of east anglia southeast and a few showers in recent days. the odd isolated shower through scotland towards the isle of man but cloud breaking up through. even with the breeze, we will see temperatures around 23 24 c. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines. nasa postpones the launch of the artemis space rocket on its mission to the moon, due to last minute technical issues. the next opportunity for the launch is on friday. the head of the institute for fiscal studies labels some of liz truss s tax cutting policies as worrying and inadequade for dealing with rising energy costs. the ukrainian military has begun its long awaited offen
and, the race to save the giant sequoias in yosemite national park as a wildfire threatens trees that have stood for thousands of years. but we start with the january 6 house select committee final push with two more public hearings set to take place this week. this is going to be a really big week for the investigation. committee members are looking to build on the momentum. from the previous six hearings. the next one is set for tomorrow afternoon and will focus on what some panel members call the martialing of the upon. it will include evidence of coordination between former president trump, his top aides and associates, and white nationalists or militia groups such as the proud boys and the oath keepers who, members say, led the assault on the capitol. the thursday hearing will zero in on trump s actions. or inactions as vice president mike pence and house and senate lawmakers and hundreds of police officers came under attack. thursday s hearing is expected to be held in