More children can use passport e-gates after UK rule change
The expansion of the service is expected to benefit over 400,000 children this year.
What does the scrapping of a wind farm plan mean for UK renewable energy?
Vattenfall stops work on the Norfolk Boreas offshore wind farm over soaring costs.
Nigel Farage row sparks hundreds of NatWest personal data requests
The BBC understands the bank has seen an increase in the number of requests for personal data.
Seven AI companies agree to safeguards in the US
White House says it's a 'critical step' towards the responsible development of the technology.
Ulez: What is it and why is its expansion controversial?
What is London's Ultra Low Emission Zone and why is its expansion being discussed?
McDonald’s abuse claims personally shocking, says UK boss
The fast-food chain sets up an investigation unit after the BBC found dozens of workers were harassed.
Government borrows less than expected in June
Public finances are boosted by tax receipts and lower interest payments but figures remain high.
TSMC: Chip giant delays Arizona production in blow to Biden
Taiwan-based TSMC says semiconductors manufacturing at its Arizona plant will no longer begin in 2024.
Brazil’s Embraer plans to build electric flying taxi factory near Sao Paolo
Embraer says it will build electric aircraft with hopes they will take flight from 2026.
AI will ‘lead to more games being made and more jobs’
Games have been using forms of AI for years, but what does the industry think of the latest tech?