Hannah Mullane
@hannahmullane_
Senior Journalist reporting and producing for @BBCBusiness @BBCworldservice | ✍🏻 [email protected]
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business 26-03-2014 09:55:15
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"I am excited because every year is something completely different." Hannah Mullane speaks to #Eurovision fans travelling to Liverpool from across the world bbc.in/3BktrVy
A whimsical look at hypersonic planes, the rise of the machines, air show fashion and plenty more from the world of aviation. With help from top producer Hannah Mullane bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/w3…
Current highlight so far for the girls at their first cricket game is the Super Sopper "It's quite impressive" Isobel Fry "I'd quite like to have a go driving it" Hannah Mullane
Tune in to the latest BBC Business podcast as our CEO, Ilana Wisby, discusses quantum computing's potential and learn how and why we're making #quantum seamlessly fit into existing workflows. 👉bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/w3… Presenter: Gareth_Mitchell Producer: Hannah Mullane
Working on The Food Chain you’d expect to eat something tasty… no no, what you should actually expect is to taste A LOT of tuna! Produced by me, presented by the wonderful Ruth Alexander bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/w3…
Very few end up making it in the fashion world - so how do you break through? Hannah Mullane finds out with designer Dimitra Petsa, whose "wet look" clothes are being worn by celebrities around the world bbc.in/3rOZAmW
I wonder if Elon Musk is giving X a gift today? I imagine he's not one for big anniversaries. A whole 12 months of the richest man in the world owning X, formerly Twitter. A round up here produced by me and Amber Mehmood Presented by Sam Fenwick bbc.co.uk/programmes/w3c…
New legislation could help fewer clothes end up in landfill. The EU wants to ban the incineration of unsold goods and all items will need a digital passport. Hannah Mullane asks whether the industry is ready bbc.in/47DEmbx
Since the Supreme Court overturned a federal ban on sports betting in 2018, it has grown into a $10 billion industry in the US. How has it grown so rapidly and managed to evolve with very little regulation? The BBC's Hannah Mullane takes a look ⬇️ bbc.in/44G6TMN