Is the internet broken?
75% of the world is online, and in many ways it makes all our lives better. But faced with AI slop, misinformation and toxicity, many people are asking: Is there a better way?
VAT to be cut from household electricity bills in October
Homes will save around £45 a year through the cut announced on Andy Burnham's first full day as prime minister.
UK’s first sugar factory at risk of closure
Over 100 jobs are at risk after British Sugar announced plans to shut one of its four factories.
UK’s first sugar factory at risk of closure
Over 100 jobs are at risk after British Sugar announced plans to shut one of its four factories.
Ozempic-maker accuses rival of false advertising
Novo Nordisk has launched legal action accusing Eli Lilly of creating "misleading" ads, a claim its rival denies.
Ryanair broken window may have been caused by ‘foreign object’
Passenger Ljubisa Karović was partially sucked out of a cabin window on the Boeing aircraft.
Ryanair broken window may have been caused by ‘foreign object’
Passenger Ljubisa Karović was partially sucked out of a cabin window on the Boeing aircraft.
UK borrows less than expected in June but public finances remain a challenge
Public finances for last month were better than expected but the UK is carrying major debt.
Carney looking at ‘all options’ as Trump announces 50% tariffs on Canada
The duties mark a major escalation in trade tensions between the North American neighbours.
Thames Water lenders offer ‘golden share’ to head off nationalisation
The water supplier's lenders are trying to prevent the company from being taken over by the Burnham government