Energy bills set to stay high despite price cap cut
Households will see bills fall in July, but experts say costs will remain far higher than two years ago.
How nervous are investors about the US debt ceiling?
The US is running out of time to reach a debt ceiling deal. So is Wall Street worried?
MP calls for Parliament probe of rate ‘rigging’ evidence
Senior Tory backbencher David Davis says there is 'damning evidence' parliament was misled.
Rachel Reeves unveils Labour’s Joe Biden-inspired economic strategy
Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves declares "globalisation as we know it is dead", in a speech in Washington DC.
‘Each time we strike more workers join the picket’
Workers at an Amazon warehouse in Coventry are on strike for the 15th day this year.
Homeowners and renters face ‘huge’ interest rate shock says Barclays chief
Barclays warns mortgage holders and renters will spend up to 30% of their income on higher costs.
Jaguar Land Rover-owner to pick UK over Spain for giant car battery plant
Insiders say the move, revealed exclusively by the BBC, is the most significant investment in the sector since Nissan came to Britain in the 1980s.
Minister attacks Meta boss over Facebook message encryption plan
Minister Tom Tugendhat criticises Mark Zuckerberg over Facebook's extension of message encryption.
Cathay Pacific fires cabin crew over discrimination claim
The incident apparently took place on a Sunday flight from the Chinese city of Chengdu to Hong Kong.
UK inflation: Food prices ‘worryingly high’ as sugar and milk soar
Food prices in the UK are still rising at their fastest rate in nearly 45 years, even as inflation eases.