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
destruction in malawi and mozambique, ripping roofs off buildings and bringing widespread flooding. these are the latest headlines from bbc news. now on bbc news, click. this week, we re going low and slooow. although what is it that has given spencer such a shock? ow! tittering an absolute pleasure and privilege to meet you, sir. how are you doing? life beyond the grave, jim, but not as we know it. william shatner s got plans to keep talking after he s boldly on. this interview is the best thing i ve ever done! - oh, for goodness sake! laughs and how can your foot flaunt the perfect fit? get ready for the science of stilettos. here s something that s hard to get your head around. more and more tourist attractions are clocking how important social media is in getting their name out there. yeah, we re at the new twist museum in central london, which is filled with a multitude of mirrors and instagrammable illusions that will play with your perceptions. oh, this makes a change
80 year old s chest and no further treatment is required. now on bbc news, click: female tech innovators. the bbc has just revealed its 2022 list of 100 inspiring and influential women from around the world. so this week, we re celebrating the achievements of female tech innovators. shiona meets an absolute legend of the sporting world to find out how tech is transforming her game. hello. i go to the world s biggest start up campus in paris, where female innovators are cooking up some amazing ideas. it tastes a lot like egg. there is a bit of an aftertaste, a slightly bitter aftertaste. mmm, bit of seasoning maybe, or mouthwash? anyway, i ve been to meet a female tech boss who is helping to shape the future of surgery. the contribution of women in all walks of life has often been forgotten, because history has mainly been recorded by men. but here at the glasgow women s library their achievements but here at the glasgow women s library their achievements are rightly celebrate
in the indonesian capital. emergency services say thousands of people had to be evacuated as the blaze engulfed houses in the plumpang district of jakarta. coming up in 10 minutes time, newswatch. but first on bbc news, click. the contribution of women in all walks of life has often been forgotten, because history has mainly been recorded by men. but here at the glasgow women s library, their achievements are rightly celebrated. this is the only accredited museum in the uk dedicated to women s history, and it s filled with books that are about, for or by women. 20,000 books and 500,000 archived items here are providing a valuable resource for researchers and historians. amongst all of that, you will find stories about some amazing women. like this one. i m a bit of a fan of ada lovelace. when i learned to program computers when i was young, i could practise on the computers i had around at the time. but when ada lovelace wrote the very first algorithm in the 1840s, computers
of politico, and miles taylor, former chief of staff at the department of homeland security in the trump administration. speaking of which, more legal jeapordy for donald trump. his closest adviser and lawyer, boris epshteyn, was due to be interviewed today by the special counsel. nobody knows more than epshteyn. so what does that tell us? and two teenagers charged with murder over a mass shooting in alabama at a 16th birthday party. in north carolina, a six year old girl shot while recovering her basketball that rolled into a neighbours yard in north carolina. what is going on in the united states right now? so many young people being shot simply for being in the wrong place. we will get to all that. but we start tonight with dominic raab. westminster waiting all day for a verdict, but nothing yet. what we do know is that the prime minister has been handed a report into dominic raab s workplace conduct, but no news from number ten yet as to what he makes of it or what it m