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PepsiCo sued by New York state for plastic pollution

The lawsuit against the world's second biggest food company is the latest in greenwashing cases against big firms.

Five things we learned from the Biden-Xi meeting

The rival presidents found common ground on climate change, military communications and fentanyl.

How factories are deploying AI on production lines

Manufacturers are exploring how AI can predict machine faults before they happen.

Energy standing charges review after anger at rises

Standing charges are the cost of having a home connected to gas and electricity, but rises have been criticised.

“I feel ashamed” says Post Office Horizon lawyer

Barrister who acted for the Post Office in Horizon criminal trials apologises during inquiry.

“I feel ashamed” says Post Office Horizon lawyer

Barrister who acted for the Post Office in Horizon criminal trials apologises during inquiry.

Starbucks faces walkout at hundreds of US stores

The action comes amid a bitter labour fight between at the coffee giant.

Price paid for offshore power to rise by 66%

The increase in the price paid to generate electricity aims to entice energy firms to invest.

What a falling inflation rate means for your finances

Falling inflation and rising wages ease cost of living pressures for some, but money is still very tight.

Barbie movie added £80m to UK economy and used 6,000 extras, Warner Bros says

The hit movie was partly shot at the Warner Bros studios in Hertfordshire, using over 6,000 extras.