Infant milk market investigated over high prices
UK competition watchdog will use legal powers to probe why formula prices are "historically high".
Baby formula milk prices to be investigated over cost concerns
Parents could be saving up to £500 in baby's first year, according to the UK's competition authority.
Gloucestershire vertical farm is one of UK’s ‘most advanced’
Salad crops are grown indoors under lights three times faster than in traditional agriculture.
Japan’s discount store pioneer Hirotake Yano dies
The billionaire behind the so-called 100 yen store passed away at the age of 80, the firm says.
Cameron government knew Post Office ditched Horizon IT investigation
Documents show the secret investigation may have helped wrongly accused postmasters prove their innocence.
The staff shortage in India’s special effects industry
With international studios sending more work to India, the industry is struggling to train enough staff.
Israel’s economy shrinks more than expected on Gaza war
Its gross domestic product contracted by far more than expected in the wake of the conflict with Gaza.
Row deepens between Badenoch and ex-Post Office chair
The business secretary and ex-Post Office chair have clashed over comments about compensation.
Crew abandon UK-registered cargo ship after Houthi attack off Yemen
The strike on the Rubymar is one of the most damaging attacks so far by the Iran-backed Houthis.
Stats watchdog criticises Treasury tax cut claims
Two Treasury ministers, Laura Trott and Bim Afolami, have been criticised over recent claims on tax cuts.