Former sub-postmaster and politicians say evidence uncovered by the BBC should prompt criminal inquiry.
Charities had warned some people struggling with debt could not afford to apply to clear it.
Participants can get £50 - but must permanently consent to the retailer using their personal data.
UK travellers have been turned away at airports because their passports are not valid for EU travel.
The crypto exchange co-founder was convicted last year of stealing $8bn from investors.
India has thousands of small gold refineries which are facing more competition from big players.
A post-Brexit deal has expired with no new agreement, which leaving UK exports to Canada subject to new tariffs.
Xiaomi says it received more than 50,000 orders within the first 27 minutes of the SU7 going on sale.
It comes as relations have improved since a new Canberra government was elected in 2022.
The RAC warns of "carmageddon" as heavy traffic is expected during the Easter getaway.
The regulator, whose approval is needed for any price rises, has pushed back on substantial bill increases.
It handles more cars than any other US port. So what happens now it's closed for business?
UK passports can have up to 10 years and nine months on them but EU countries won't accept them.
Asos, Boohoo and George at Asda will make changes after intervention from the competition authority.
Tom Hayes and Carlo Palombo, convicted for manipulating a key interest rate, have had their appeals dismissed.
The Francis Scott Key Bridge, which collapsed on Tuesday, spanned the ninth-busiest port in the US.
Since 2011, sales of adult nappies have outpaced those for infants in Japan as its population ages.
Tyler 'Ninja' Blevins is the most-followed streamer in the world, with 19m followers on Twitch.
The Slovakian AirCar, built with a BMW engine and run on normal fuel, will now be made in China.
The bank has apologised as some customers experienced issues with payments into and out of accounts.
Centrica chief executive Chris O'Shea gets £4m more in 2023, up from £4.5m the year before.
The long awaited moment hands the former president a stake worth more than $4bn.
The chain has confirmed it will shut 43 of its 450 restaurants by the middle of May.
Shoppers on average spent £13.52 on four chocolate treats this year amid soaring cocoa prices.
National Grid says "foundational technologies" like AI and quantum computing are driving power demand.
British American Tobacco boss says bans overseas are not "effective" and the illegal market is large.
Customers report being hit by hefty bills caused by smart meters not working properly.
A draft report seen by the BBC confirms the Post Office knew of IT vulnerabilities before Bates v Post Office case.
The battle against fake images, video and audio is becoming ever harder as the tech improves.
AI could mean fewer accountancy jobs but is also taking over some of the more mundane tasks.
Many experienced aircraft engineers are retiring and the aerospace sector is struggling to replace them.
The country has applied for two new licences to explore the deep seabed in parts of the Indian Ocean.
Despite controversy China's Temu is becoming a global online shopping force.
The financial support to help households replace their gas boilers with heat pumps is increasing.
We speak to people addicted to work after writer James Graham reveals he has the condition.
American Riviera Orchard has already amassed hundreds of thousands of online followers.
With long queues at public taps and fewer showers, Bengaluru's residents reel under a water shortage.
AI reporters and experts discuss how well or otherwise the media covers the topic.
Businesses in the West are increasing reshoring their production due to three main factors.
As more wind farms are decommissioned ways need to be found to dispose of their tough turbine blades.
Some UK start-ups who received tax breaks for innovation are being pursued to repay the money.
The US is facing an office property "apocalypse", which is creating worries around the world.
It lacked pre-election fireworks, but there was a radical thread that could have long-term consequences.
The ed-tech giant is teetering on the precipice after some investors voted to out its CEO last month.
The BBC spoke to people with a range of earnings and household set-ups about how the Budget affects them.
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