Entries by BBC News

Starbucks tells customers in South Korea not to bring printers or PCs

Customers have been bringing in printers and multiple computers as they work from cafes.

US inflation holds but underlying prices creep up

Inflation remained at 2.7% as investors weighed-up whether the US Fed will cut interest rates.

US inflation holds but underlying prices creep up

Inflation remained at 2.7% as investors weighed-up whether the US Fed will cut interest rates.

HMRC using AI to scour suspected tax cheats’ social media

It said the tech would not replace "human decision-making" and was subject to legal oversight.

US and China extend trade truce to avoid tariffs hike

The US will hold its levy on Chinese imports at 30%, while China will keep a 10% tariff on American goods.

UK jobs market cools as vacancies fall

Data suggests companies are not recruiting or are holding off replacing people who have left.

UK jobs market cools as vacancies fall

Data suggests companies are not recruiting or are holding off replacing people who have left.

Free uniform pop-up ‘godsend’, mum says

Primary school uniforms cost parents, on average, more than £300 a year, government figures show.

Food bank support service at risk of closure

Pathfinder is a spin-off to the main food bank that aims to support people beyond stocking cupboards.

School uniform cost ‘extortionate’ say parents

A charity has claimed about one in three parents are struggling with school uniform costs.