Food price inflation slows to lowest level this year – BRC
But food prices are still 13.4% higher than last July and problems lie ahead, a trade body warns.
Affordable housing schemes: ‘Invisible’ renters earning £30k not eligible
People with enough money to rent affordable housing in London are being told their incomes are too low.
Farage says Coutts is offering to keep his accounts open
Nigel Farage says the bank has offered to reinstate both his personal and business accounts.
New AI systems collide with copyright law
Artists are worried that their work is being fed into AI systems and are taking legal action.
Etsy sellers call for strike after money held
Sellers on the online marketplace are calling for action in protest at its reserve system.
Tax jumps on wine and spirits but falls on fizz
A shake-up of the duties levied on alcoholic drinks will push up the price of stronger drinks.
Twitter accused of bullying anti-hate campaigners
A social media monitoring group says legal threats sent by X Corp are an attempt to "silence criticism".
Gallium and germanium: What China’s new move in microchip war means for world
The world's second largest economy is putting controls on gallium and germanium exports.
What is an oil and gas licence?
The government is offering energy firms North Sea permits but what do they allow them to do?
Fossil fuels, renewables and nuclear: The UK’s changing energy mix
To meet climate change targets, more of the UK's energy needs to come from low-carbon sources.