Entries by BBC News - Business

Could there be a gold rush for buried hydrogen?

Many see hydrogen as the green fuel of the future so underground deposits of the gas could be valuable.

Renting: Pace of rising costs has peaked, says Zoopla

Rents on new lets in UK are up nearly 10% a year, but the pace of the increase is slowing, it says.

Controversial clothes hook spy cameras for sale on Amazon

The hidden devices remain available despite being at the centre of a US case against the firm.

Heather Mills’ vegan food company goes into administration

The vegan food company founded by Sir Paul McCartney's ex-wife struggled with rising costs.

Macy’s shares surge on hopes for $5.8bn buyout

Investors have reportedly offered to buy the publicly listed firm, one of the last major department stores left.

Zara advert accused of resembling Gaza images

The advertising watchdog has received 50 complaints about the retailer's fashion campaign.

Smile Direct Club customers ‘gutted’ and ‘left in lurch’

Dentistry trade bodies express "great concern" for patients as Smile Direct Club ceases trading.

Oxfam workers suspend strike after revised pay offer

Charity shop workers call off four days of walkouts to consider deal, but warn strikes could resume.

Train ticket websites warned over drip pricing

The rail regulator has written to seven third-party sites over concerns their fees are not clear enough.

Rowan Glen: Yoghurt factory revival hits 20 million pots a year

Why things are looking up at a rural site saved from permanent closure by a buyout last year.