Oil price moves have made headlines since the Iran conflict started - but why have there been such sharp swings?
The perfumier sold the rights to her name in 1999 but has previously said she regretted the move.
The famous company said rising costs had "squeezed the business financially".
The Lloyds Banking Group customers reported being able to view payments and charges from other sources.
Countries around the world are feeling the impact of the conflict and the resulting energy price shock.
It is 'impossible for us to compete', says the boss of a New York grocery store.
It comes as Iranian attacks on ships intensify in the crucial Strait of Hormuz waterway.
The lawsuit is an indication of the complexities looming over a potential $166bn in tariff refunds.
The department store and Waitrose supermarket owner will give workers a bonus equivalent to an extra week's pay.
Militaries are often cagey about their cyber activities. But the US has hinted at the role it has played.
The conflict in the Middle East could raise the cost of petrol, household energy bills and even food.
The Treasury Committee will look at whether "the goalposts [have] been moved in a way which is unfair".
The water supplier is set to pay a proposed £44.7m after "serious and unacceptable" sewage breaches.
The move comes weeks after the US Supreme Court struck down a key part of Trump's tariffs policies.
Instagram, Snapchat, TikTok, YouTube and Roblox are among the platforms UK regulators say aren't putting children's safety at the heart of their products.
The G7 group of nations welcomes the idea of releasing oil in response to the surge in prices since the US-Israel war with Iran began
A group representing tech giants called government action against Anthropic a "temper tantrum".
Average mortgage rates hit highest since last August in the biggest upheaval since the mini-Budget.
Fuel duty on petrol and diesel is due to rise from September, when a 5p cut is phased out.
The public will help choose which animals and birds will appear on the Bank of England's new notes.
The BBC talks to a Philippines-based woman paid to pretend to be an OnlyFans star in online chats.
Maersk chief executive Vincent Clerc has called on the US, Israel and Iran to reach "some kind of deal".
As pet owners complain of rising prices, independent practices want to take on the big chains.
GPS jamming has made navigation hazardous in the Gulf, spurring efforts to develop alternatives.
Madrid cites humanitarian and economic reasons to give undocumented workers legal status.
Chocolates, bars, gummies and drinks promise to help you sleep, but is the science behind them sound?
Has online privacy become "a luxury not a right" for us all in 2026?
Origami techniques can add strength to structures without adding bulk.
The boss of the Bombay Stock Exchange was recently targeted in what is a growing global problem.
Connecting up music and sports events to the internet is a massive undertaking.
Soft drinks company Twig's Beverage has a loyal following for its old-fashioned approach.
A county council says it has earmarked £2.7m to fund the scheme until September.
The prime minister is in Northern Ireland and is expected to hold talks with party leaders and visit a community centre.
People across the South East say the cost of heating their home soared after war broke out in Iran.
South of England households report cancelled orders, price hikes and heating oil supply issues.
There is a fine balance between the benefits of improved infrastructure, versus the cost of disruption. Does the country have it right?
Parts of Britain’s rail network will close for engineering work over the festive period - but is that the right time to do it?
Three days in, after a tax U-turn and partial climbdown on workers' rights, Laura Kuenssberg looks at what impact Budget week might have.
Ahead of this week's Budget, some have accused the Office for Budget Responsibility of being a "straitjacket on growth"
Why - in an age where so many of us are feeling the financial pinch - are some budget shops on UK high streets having such a tough time?
British wildlife will replace historical figures on the next series of Bank of England banknote
Iran says it has closed the vital shipping channel to global trade.
The billionaire says "anti-semitism is always in the air" with parallels to the persecution his ancestors faced.
Professor Ha-Joon Chang, “a hungry economist” explores why economics matters.
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