Saturday letter delivery rules could be relaxed
Ofcom is looking at how the Universal Service might need to evolve to meet customers' needs.
Wilko: More jobs to go as 52 stores to close
Administrators say more than 1,300 staff will be made redundant as hopes of a wider rescue deal fade.
Arm Holdings: Chip giant hopes for market value of more than $50bn
The UK-based firm is courting investors as its listing in the US looks to be the biggest of the year.
Champneys founder Dorothy Purdew dies aged 91
Born to a working class family, Ms Purdew launched one of the UK's most successful spa chains.
Keegan sorry school RAAC concrete closures came at ‘worst time’
Schools are battling to get surveys and temporary classrooms could take months to build, the BBC is told.
TikTok opens Dublin data centre to ease China spying fears
There is concern over the video-sharing app's links with China and who accesses its users' data.
B&M buys up to 51 stores from collapsed rival Wilko
B&M has struck a deal to take on dozens of Wilko's 400 shops after it collapsed into administration.
Wegovy: Weight-loss drug firm becomes Europe’s most valuable
Shares rose after the Danish pharmaceutical giant Novo Nordisk launched Wegovy in the UK.
Alan Joyce: Qantas boss exits early amid mounting scandals
The airline has been criticised for its prices and customer service, and is facing several lawsuits.
Long wave radio fans mourn fading frequencies
Now disappearing, long wave radio broadcasts once gave a taste of far flung countries and cultures.