Campaigners call for more energy support for vulnerable households
Charities and consumer groups say many people will struggle to pay their energy bills again this winter.
The slow and delicate aircraft taking on spy missions
Light aircraft that can fly and loiter at very high altitudes could provide back-up for spy satellites.
Working part-time at uni risks worsening inequalities, warns thinktank
As the cost of living rises nearly half of universities now promote part-time jobs on their websites.
Single-use plastic ban: Some firms unaware of England’s new ban
Plastic cutlery is banned in England from Sunday but plastic containers for takeaway meals are not.
Train strikes could continue into Christmas, as fresh disruption begins
The leader of the Aslef union has not ruled out industrial action over the festive period.
Fortnite maker Epic Games cutting 16% of workforce
The company says it is shedding the staff because it's spending "way more" than it earns
Evergrande: Why should I care if China property giant collapses?
There are reports the leaders of the heavily indebted Chinese property giant have been detained.
Rishi Sunak repeatedly dodges questions over future of HS2 rail
Speculation is mounting the government could delay or scrap the second leg of the line to Manchester.
Average five-year mortgage drops below 6%
The typical rate for a five-year mortgage has fallen to 5.99% after interest rates were held.
X scraps tool to report electoral fake news – researchers
A research organisation says the feature is now only available in European Union countries.