30,000 homes fitted with botched insulation under government schemes, ministers admit
The government has documented the number of homes blighted by sub-standard work for the first time.
‘Hero’ plumber’s firm breached multiple fundraising rules, report finds
A year-long investigation found James Anderson's firm committed eight breaches of fundraising rules.
How oil has brought Russia, China and India closer
Russia's Vladimir Putin met China's and India's leaders in Tianjin in a show of solidarity.
Football’s Financial Shame: The Story of the V11
Unveiling a hidden scandal affecting a group of former Premier League players.
Will drones deliver your next hot food order?
A Swedish firm hopes that drones will open up a new market for hot food delivery.
How sheer luck made this tiny Caribbean island millions from its web address
Anguilla has the internet domain .ai and is earning a fortune selling the address to tech firms.
Thirsty data centres boom in drought-hit Mexico
Activists in Querétaro criticise state government for prioritising the data processing needs for US tech firms over their own citizens
Fewer Music Shops on UK High Streets
The number of places to buy instruments has declined, as customers move online
Martin Lewis has this warning for women over 40
He explains how some women could be owed thousands of pounds in relation to their state pension.
How to stop AI agents going rogue
Agentic AI is taking decisions and acting on behalf of users, but how to stop that going wrong?