Series by meeting the boss of the tech company where all the consultants are on the autism spectrum. What am i thinking right now . And whats the most selfish thing that youve ever done . A new report on the toughestjob Interview Questions is out and we want to know whats the most surprising thing youve ever been asked in an interview . Use bbcbizlive. Welcome to the programme. Now, profits have slumped at Aerospace Group airbus during 2016. The Aircraft Manufacturer has reported a 63 fall in net income to 995 million euros. But that was after a One Billion Euro charge over its aaoom military transport plane. It has been a tumultuous year for the company. It has been forced to accelerate last minute plane deliveries in order to meet key targets. There has also been a slowdown in demand forjets. It has been forced to cut production of the prestige a380 superjumbo. And the aaoom military transport plane has also proved a major drag the project has been plagued by delays and technical pro
That she was determined to use brexit as an opportunity to build a global britain, with new Trade Alliances across the world. Our Political Editor Laura Kuenssberg is in Downing Street tonight. She has the latest. In the last few moments number ten has released images of theresa may putting her name to the letter that will formally begin this process. She will go down as the tory occu pa nt of she will go down as the Tory Occupant of the building behind me who pushed the button on the process of extricating ourselves from the institution the European Union, with Which Britain has had such a complex and sometimes tortured relationship with for more than four decades. That institution that has infuriated and inspired this, divided public and inspired this, divided public and political opinion and ultimately been rejected by the decision of the british people. But in the coming yea rs british people. But in the coming years it will notjust be her cou nterpa rts years it will notjust be he
to the facility. the delicate task of protecting the nation s health. this is one of the laboratories at porton down, where scientists are analysing current threats new variants of covid, for example and trying to identify new ones. inside these purpose built labs, more than 200 scientists working for the uk health security agency are helping to develop and test vaccines against a range of diseases. it s vital work to keep us all safe. we ve got, in many respects, the toughestjob in the world, which is to protect health against infectious diseases and environmental hazards and it is tough because we know the risks of new and emerging infections, including those of pandemic potential, is increasing. for decades, scientists at porton down have been involved in medical research, as well as the work on chemical and biological warfare for which the centre is perhaps better known. during the pandemic, laboratories like this one played an absolutely vital role
the delicate task of protecting the nation s health. this is one of the laboratories at porton down, where scientists are analysing current threats new variants of covid, for example and trying to identify new ones. inside these purpose built labs, more than 200 scientists working for the uk health security agency are helping to develop and test vaccines against a range of diseases. it s vital work to keep us all safe. we ve got, in many respects, the toughestjob in the world, which is to protect health against infectious diseases and environmental hazards and it is tough because we know the risks of new and emerging infections, including those of pandemic potential, is increasing. we maintain a constant state of vigilance but what we also do
0ur health correspondent dominic hughes was given rare access to the facility. the delicate task of protecting the nation s health. this is one of the laboratories at porton down, where scientists are analysing current threats new variants of covid, for example and trying to identify new ones. inside these purpose built labs, more than 200 scientists working for the uk health security agency are helping to develop and test vaccines against a range of diseases. it s vital work to keep us all safe. we ve got, in many respects, the toughestjob in the world, which is to protect health against infectious diseases and environmental hazards and it is tough because we know the risks of new and emerging infections, including those of pandemic potential, is increasing. we maintain a constant state of vigilance but what we also do here in our laboratories is the research to understand those threats. as and when they arrive, we are able to control them rapidly and effectively,