Hackers say they have deleted children’s pictures and data after nursery attack backlash
The hackers tell the BBC they are sorry for their actions - but experts say it's a practical rather than moral move.
White House says layoffs ‘imminent’ with no end to shutdown in sight
As a bitter standoff between Republicans and Democrats plays out, there is little sign that either side is willing to budge.
Toy maker Jellycat plans to pay owners £110m after profits double
Jellycat's viral cuddly toys are sold all over the world and made the company £139m last year.
Toy maker Jellycat plans to pay owners £110m after profits double
Jellycat's viral cuddly toys are sold all over the world and made the company £139m last year.
Baroness Mone-linked company ordered to pay £122m over PPE contract
Chancellor Rachel Reeves said the government would "do everything" in its power "to get that money back".
Greggs set to raise prices again in response to cost pressures, says CEO
It will be increasing the price of its breakfast meal deals, with a smaller increase in the cost of its biscuits.
Greggs set to raise prices again in response to cost pressures, says CEO
It will be increasing the price of its breakfast meal deals, with a smaller increase in the cost of its biscuits.
Baroness Mone-linked company ordered to pay £122m over PPE contract
Chancellor Rachel Reeves said the government would "do everything" in its power "to get that money back".
Half of UK adults now regularly use mobile payments
Regular mobile payments surged across different age groups last year, new banking data suggests.
Graduates urged to look local for best chance at jobs
Data suggests competition for graduate jobs is at a record high as firms reduce places on schemes.