Railway ticket office closure plans go too far, too fast, say MPs
The plans risk excluding some passengers from the railway, warns a committee of MPs.
Labour more ambitious for Tata Steel – Sir Keir Starmer
UK Labour leader says he wants to preserve jobs, amid looming cuts to Port Talbot steelworks.
Billionaires should face a minimum tax rate, report says
A 2% rate on the world's wealthy could raise as much as $250bn a year, a report suggests.
Tsingtao: Video shows Chinese beer worker urinating into tank
Tsingtao has alerted Chinese police after a video shows a worker urinating into a tank.
No-fault eviction ban delayed indefinitely by court reforms
Ministers say the long-promised ban will not work until the court system is reformed.
Shared appreciation mortgages: The 1990s deals that became a nightmare
Families say shared appreciation mortgages taken out in the 1990s are now causing serious hardship.
Foxconn: Taiwan-based iPhone-maker investigated by China
Chinese state media reports some of the Taiwan-based firm's mainland operations are being investigated.
Does the paper industry need to cut its water usage?
Firms in the sector are using new technologies to reduce the amount of water they require.
Autumn statement: Government considers help for first-time buyers
The Treasury is understood to be considering extending a low deposit mortgage scheme for a year.
Tax cuts will be considered if inflation falls, cabinet minister says
Robert Jenrick says PM Rishi Sunak has the "right priorities" despite his party's by-election losses.