‘I feel manipulated’: The ‘debt help’ ads targeting struggling mums​​
Social media posts are targeting people in problem debt with a product that could leave them worse off.
‘Quickie’ divorces and will writing to be investigated
UK competition watchdog will investigate unregulated legal services following complaints.
Should I cancel my Greece holiday and does insurance cover wildfires?
Some airlines are continuing to fly to the islands but can you cancel your flight and get a refund?
Why is technology not making us more productive?
We are in the midst of a technological revolution, but productivity has not improved.
Barbie movie wins box office battle in US
Barbie has the year's most successful opening weekend for a film in the US and Canada, making $155m.
Elon Musk: Twitter rebranded as X as blue bird logo killed off
Elon Musk says "tweets" will become "x's" in the billionaire owner's latest change to the firm.
Unilever will let Russia employees be conscripted
The Cornetto maker says it will comply with Russian law to permit staff to be conscripted.
Treasury to meet bank bosses over Farage row
Minister calls meeting with 19 banks over concerns accounts are closed due to political views.
How will the UK economy compare to other countries in 2024?
After a tough 2023, will things improve for the UK and other economies in the new year?
Merthyr Tydfil: Ffos-y-Fran mine accused of licence breach
Ffos-y-Fran produces two-thirds of the UK's coal and was supposed to close in September.