Entries by BBC News - Business

Zoom orders workers back to the office

The company says staff living near offices should work in person at least twice a week.

House prices fall by the most in south-east England, says Halifax

The value of a home in the region dropped by £15,500 while the "pandemic boom" ended for Wales.

HSBC executive sorry for saying UK ‘weak’ over China

Sir Sherard Cowper-Coles' comments come as US-China ties have become increasingly tense in recent years.

Zuckerberg ‘not holding breath’ over Musk cage fight

The tech billionaires have also been going head to head over their rival platforms, X and Threads.

Fines hiked for firms employing illegal migrants

Companies who repeatedly employ illegal migrants face fines up to £60,000 per breach under new rules.

Barbie film hits $1bn mark at global box office

Greta Gerwig becomes the first woman as a solo director of a film to reach the milestone.

Virgin Atlantic pilots consider strike over fatigue

Members of the Balpa union have "serious concerns" over schedules put in place during Covid.

Clintons set to close around a fifth of its shops

The greeting cards firm is reportedly facing financial difficulties and its third rescue since 2012.

Elon Musk says X will fund legal bills if users treated unfairly by bosses

Elon Musk says X will support those treated "unfairly" by bosses due to behaviour on Twitter - now X.

Inflation: Should we trust the Bank of England’s forecasts?

The Bank of England says inflation could fall to around 5% by Christmas - how reliable is that?