Entries by BBC News

Shein picks France to open its first permanent outlets

The Asian fast-fashion giant will open concessions in six department stores in the country.

Thames Water lenders submit rescue plan to stave off collapse

London & Valley Water, a consortium of investors, plans to write off some of the company's huge debts.

Foodbank volunteer proud to be praised by PM

George Sutherland is one of a number of volunteers singled out in a speech by Sir Keir Starmer.

Funding shortage forces food bank to make changes

Didcot Emergency Foodbank was launched in 2009 but is running out of reserves.

Zoo charity launches voluntary redundancy scheme

The Zoological Society of London says it needs to reduce its annual costs by £2m.

Musk becomes world’s first half-trillionaire

The rise has been driven by a sharp increase in the value of his electric car company Tesla.

Musk becomes world’s first half-trillionaire

The rise has been driven by a sharp increase in the value of his electric car company Tesla.

Hurricane season brings financial fears in the Caribbean

As islands brace for this year's big storms, many homes don't have household insurance.

Hurricane season brings financial fears in the Caribbean

As islands brace for this year's big storms, many homes don't have household insurance.

‘I won £65,000 at an employment tribunal – but I’ve yet to see a penny’

A BBC investigation reveals thousands of workers are still missing out on tribunal payouts.