Red Sea attacks could push up prices, UK firms warn
Business leaders say attacks on shipping vessels could cause delays and price rises for UK shoppers.
Junior doctors’ strike: Give us credible offer and we’ll end strikes, says BMA
Junior doctors have begun a six-day walkout in England which threatens severe disruption.
CTS cyber-attack: Disruption to home sales now over
Services from CTS have been restored, but homebuyers who were affected can complain to an ombudsman.
Aldi and Lidl hail Christmas boost from bargain hunters
The discount supermarkets say they were helped by shoppers looking to cut the cost of celebrations.
Motorway electric car charge point target missed, says RAC
The RAC motoring organisation says the government has missed its target for installing charging points.
Depop, Vinted and other apps to share info with tax body
New rules mean online retail platforms including Airbnb and eBay will share more information with HMRC.
China’s BYD battles Tesla for electric car top spot
BYD electric-only deliveries outpaced Elon Musk's Tesla in the fourth quarter for the first time.
Will hotter heat pumps win over homeowners?
Could a new generation of heat pumps overcome British fears that they can't heat a home.
Cambridge University trademarks spark rows with firms
Firms are spending thousands registering trademarks after University of Cambridge opposition.
When will the 15 free hours of childcare for two-year-olds begin?
All children of working parents in England will get 30 hours of funded childcare by September 2025.