Building of three new towns will start before election, Labour pledges
The housing secretary is expected to announce the plans on the first day of Labour's party conference.
Dad-of-three turns to food bank after job loss
Luke Harborne says his current situation is "really tough" and the food bank says he is not alone.
‘At our library you can borrow drills, telescopes and life jackets’
The Library of Things is part of a growing trend for borrowing items rather than buying them.
Move over, Murdochs – a new family dynasty is shaking up US media
Larry Ellison's relationship with Donald Trump has drawn scrutiny as the tech billionaire and his son strive to become major media moguls.
Zimbabwe is tobacco country. But some think the future lies in blueberries
"The future is food, not a bad habit," horticulture specialist Clarence Mwale tells the BBC.
Government to guarantee £1.5bn Jaguar Land Rover loan after cyber shutdown
Ministers hope the loan, from a commercial bank and underwritten by the government, will give certainty to suppliers.
Harrods says customers’ data stolen in IT breach
The luxury department store says stolen information includes names and contact details.
Reeves pushes for EU youth migration scheme ahead of Budget
The chancellor calls for an 'ambitious' deal as she looks to boost growth ahead of the 26 November Budget.
Teaching union demands action over ‘failing’ pension scheme
The union says payment delays from the Teachers' Pension Scheme have left many in financial disarray.
Teaching union demands action over ‘failing’ pension scheme
The union says payment delays from the Teachers' Pension Scheme have left many in financial disarray.