Entries by BBC News

Musk’s xAI buys his social media platform X

The move could be aimed at protecting investors, who helped him buy purchase X, from losing money.

‘My house used to be a disgusting public toilet block’

Public conveniences have become houses, a theatre, shops and bars across the country.

‘It’s going to get worse’: American car buyers brace for sweeping auto tariffs

"The prices in the wholesale market have skyrocketed already and it's going to get worse," one car seller told the BBC.

Millions give less to charity as bills rise

Only a third of 16 to 24-year-olds gave to charity last year, down sharply since the pandemic.

‘We’re hoping our £1,200 mortgage deal could fall’

The chancellor has given an update on her plans for the economy - how are ordinary people tackling their own financial challenges?

Millions give less to charity as bills rise

Only a third of 16 to 24-year-olds gave to charity last year, down sharply since the pandemic.

Millions give less to charity as bills rise

Only a third of 16 to 24-year-olds gave to charity last year, down sharply since the pandemic.

Free Thinking

Muriel Zagha, Prof Sam Friedman, Lord Willetts, Lisa Holdsworth and Prof Melinda Mills.

UK car firms urge help as Trump tariffs loom

Manufacturers are expected to ask for state support ahead of next week's 25% tax on exports.

WH Smith name to disappear from High Street after sale

The 233-year-old chain will become TGJones but the WH Smith brand will continue at airports and railway stations.