Entries by BBC News - Business

Post Office cash withdrawals reach record high before Christmas

More than £62m was withdrawn on the Friday before Christmas according to the Post Office.

Recycling electrical goods could be done at kerbside and drop-off points in shops

UK households could put old toasters and hairdryers on the kerbside for pick-up under the proposals.

Tata Steel: Port Talbot staff fear year of uncertainty

Welder says Tata's Port Talbot plant is gripped by fears of job losses.

UK vinyl sales at the highest level since 1990

Sales of vinyl LPs continued to rise, with Taylor Swift's 1989 becoming this year's best-selling record.

Gaston Glock: Inventor of popular handgun dies aged 94

The Glock has been the weapon of choice for armed forces, gun owners and criminals around the world.

JS: The iconic magazine which ‘invented’ the Indian teenager

Chatty, irreverent and engaged, JS was more than a magazine - it shaped an Indian cosmopolitanism.

Architect of modern EU Jacques Delors dies aged 98

Delors helped create the single market, but his dreams of integration faced stiff UK opposition.

New York Times sues Microsoft and OpenAI for ‘billions’

The US news organisation claims millions of its articles were used without permission to train ChatGPT.

Hapag-Lloyd says Red Sea route still ‘too dangerous’

Several major shipping firms are still avoiding the route after attacks related to the Israel-Gaza war.

Treasury says 2024 Budget to be held on 6 March

The speech could be the government's last opportunity to set out tax changes before the general election.