‘I earn £70,000 and can now get child benefit payments’
The BBC spoke to people with a range of earnings and household set-ups about how the Budget affects them.
Post Office ‘not fit’ to handle victim compensation
MPs recommend the Post Office is removed from running any redress schemes for former sub-postmasters.
Labour and Tories accused of silence over cuts
Tough decisions will need to be made following the next election, the Institute for Fiscal Studies said.
Nationwide strikes deal to buy Virgin Money
The building society claims it will not make any changes to Virgin's workforce "in the near term".
Hunt hails National Insurance cut but Reeves says people still worse off
The chancellor says the Budget will help the average worker - but Labour says he gives with one hand, and takes "even more" with the other.
Online gambling firm Bet365 probed in Australia
The industry has come under increased scrutiny after online betting surged in during the pandemic.
US Congress inches closer to averting a shutdown
The House backs a $467.5bn spending bill, the first step in averting a partial government shutdown.
Ex-Google engineer charged with stealing AI secrets
Linwei Ding is also accused of secretly working for Chinese competitors.
‘My AI twin may get me more modelling work’
As the fashion industry grapples with the rise of AI, one model has created an AI twin of herself.
Doritos cuts ties with trans influencer over posts
Samantha Hudson had made references to violence and paedophilia that prompted calls for a boycott.