Entries by BBC News

Tesco shoppers mock ‘VAR’-style cameras at self-checkout

The supermarket's latest use of technology to crack down on shoplifting has led to both jokes and complaints.

Thousands to get payouts over forced prepayment meter fitting

More than £70m is being paid to customers who were forced to switch to prepaying for energy.

Thousands to get payouts over forced prepayment meter fitting

More than £70m is being paid to customers who were forced to switch to prepaying for energy.

Banks urged not to ‘label’ people with low credit scores

Tiffany Bramley was rejected for a loan to re-start her business after missing payments when her daughter died.

Alan Bates’ ‘kangaroo court’ claims denied

The body overseeing compensation has pushed back against criticisms by Sir Alan Bates, who led the campaign for redress.

Alan Bates’s ‘kangaroo court’ claims denied

The body overseeing compensation has pushed back against criticisms by Sir Alan Bates, who led the campaign for redress.

Adidas says customer data stolen in cyber attack

The sportswear giant says criminals accessed its systems through a "third-party customer service provider."

IMF raises UK growth forecast as it warns on tax and spending

In its annual health-check for the UK economy, the IMF predicted growth of 1.2%, a marginal upgrade to its previous forecast.

Chinese-owned Volvo Cars to cut 3,000 jobs

The firm's boss pointed to the "challenging period" faced by the industry as a reason for the layoffs.

Beef drives food inflation to highest in a year

The British Retail Consortium says the annual rate of food price rises hit 2.8% in May.