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Rosebank oil field: What is the row over the project?

Regulators have approved the development of a controversial oil field in the North Sea.

H&M admits it needs to improve sizing consistency

The retailer admits sizing needs to be more consistent after its new returns fee sparks a backlash.

HS2 firm ‘cautious’ about taking future UK projects

Speculation the rail line could be scrapped raises doubts about future projects, says construction firms.

Rosebank oil field given go-ahead by regulators

The controversial development west of Shetland is estimated to contain 500 million barrels of oil.

Hollywood writers agree to end five-month strike after studio deal

They can return to work while they vote on whether to approve a three-year deal that offers pay rises.

Donald Trump liable for business fraud, says judge in New York civil case

The former president was accused of overvaluing his net worth by as much as $ 2.2bn.

Little Moons boss: ‘If you can’t see it, you can’t be it’

Co-founder of Little Moons, Vivien Wong, on why we need more female role models.

Bills crisis: ‘I’m paying for basics on a credit card’

Charity Citizens Advice says it has given emergency help to more people than ever before so far this year.

Joe Biden makes history by joining UAW picket line

Mr Biden joins striking workers in Michigan, telling them they "deserve" wage raises and concessions.

Disinformation most active on X, formerly known as Twitter, EU says

A European Commission report says the network has the most disinformation of six large social networks.