Food banks forced to buy food due to shortages
Soaring demand means food banks have to buy groceries - but tech is being used to target donations.
‘We are selling a product that we hope gets discontinued’
The firms aiming to help eradicate invasive species by making commercial use of them.
Sewage spills: Water bills set to rise to pay for £10bn upgrade
Water companies apologise for sewage spills in England, but critics say customers should not foot the bill.
One million cancel broadband as living costs rise
Citizen's Advice says the high cost of living means many are struggling to afford the essential service.
Legend of Zelda game sells 10 million copies in three days
Tears of the Kingdom becomes the fastest-selling game in the Legend of Zelda franchise.
Elon Musk: I will say what I want even if it costs me
Twitter's owner has been criticised for spreading disinformation and conspiracy theories online.
Purplebricks snapped up by rival Strike for £1
The online estate agent agrees a deal to sell its business and assets to rival Strike for the token sum of £1.
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt: Office working should be default
Jeremy Hunt says while home working has benefits, he worries about a "loss of creativity" for firms.
Black taxpayers more likely to be audited, IRS admits
The head of the US tax-collection agency says he is "deeply concerned" by the disparity.
US debt ceiling: Biden and Republicans hopeful of a deal
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy says the two sides are far apart but an agreement is possible this week.