Entries by BBC News - Business

Man begins 320-mile journey from Derby to Cornwall on buses

Andrew Cowell has already used the government-funded £2 bus fare cap to travel from Derby to Whitby.

Tesco sees profits halve to £1bn as costs rise

Profits at the UK's biggest supermarket were hit as customers put fewer items in their baskets amid rising costs.

Apple India: Can new stores help tech giant win in the country?

Apple is set to open its first two India stores - but will they help its fortunes in an Android-heavy market?

London Waterloo: Rail disruption to last until end of day

A significantly reduced service continues to operate and disruption is expected all day.

Bank of England considers raising saver protection, governor says

The move is seen as one response to recent concerns over the strength of the banking system.

Economy flat in February but UK will avoid recession – Hunt

Walkouts hit output but the chancellor says the economic outlook is "brighter than expected".

Judge sanctions Fox News ahead of Dominion defamation trial

Dominion, which is suing Fox for $1.6bn, alleges network lawyers withheld evidence in the case.

Judge sanctions Fox News ahead of Dominion defamation trial

Dominion, which is suing Fox for $1.6bn, alleges network lawyers withheld evidence in the case.

Twitter and hate speech: What’s the evidence?

Some studies show abuse on the platform is increasing - but Elon Musk has pushed back.

The bean that could change the taste of coffee

How researchers are pinning their hopes on a climate-resilient coffee species.