The price of a typical UK home rose by 3.7%, says Nationwide, despite "stretched" affordability.
The firm behind e-cigarette brand 88Vape will buy the tea business after it fell into administration.
Carlos Tavares will leave immediately, days after announcing plans to close a Vauxhall plant in Luton
91-year-old Betty Brown says she's been offered less than a third of what she had claimed in compensation.
Some councils are considering charging owners of larger vehicles more for parking permits.
Wearable tech claims to help monitor our health, but many doctors remain sceptical.
Experts tell us how to work out if a deal is a genuine bargain or could leave you out of pocket.
The government is reviewing the policy but campaigners say the current system is "broken".
Two in five new mortgages have terms that will see homeowners still making payments in retirement.
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They will be entitled to official employment contracts, health insurance and sick days.
Once restricted to only big cities, high-end specialty coffee chains are finding new customers across India.
Harrods boss manipulated and controlled managers to conceal his crimes, ex-director tells the BBC.
Nikhil Rathi says the organisation has improved, but a report says its culture has "got worse".
A new law requiring hotels and car hire firms to send customer data to the government starts on Monday.
About 4.4 million UK households could see their repayments increase by 2027.
Commentators call for a boycott of the chain in China after it told the BBC it does not use Xinjiang cotton.
Criminals are conning young people into using their bank accounts to launder money, fraud experts say.
Thermal imaging tech has become cheaper and homeowners are using it to track down heat loss.
Ads for games are meant to say if they contain loot boxes - BBC News has found most do not.
The 120-year-old British tea brand has suffered from falling sales and widening losses.
Former pit miners protested their exclusion from the £1.5bn pensions pot returned to miners.
The suit is the latest regulatory headache for Google, which is facing similar action in the US.
A big jump in pensioners applying for the means-tested benefit came after ministers limited winter fuel payments.
The trade body for the sector says these are "deeply concerning times" for the UK's car industry.
Fuel retailers' profit margins remain "stubbornly high", the competition watchdog says.
Daniel Kretinsky is understood to have offered a series of concessions to the UK government.
Boeing, Nike and Starbucks have changed their bosses, but how much difference can one person make?
AI services that can describe pictures and scenes are helping the visually impaired.
Scientists in the Caribbean are turning algae that have been choking beaches into biofuel.
The iconic carmaker's rebrand has certainly caught people's attention, but will it pay off?
Hi-tech coatings make all sorts of high performance engineering, like jet engines, possible.
Countries around the world are building new nuclear power stations.
India produces only a tiny fraction of the world's cocoa beans, but that could be changing.
Makers of a new generation of European electric aircraft are struggling to raise money.
With its rich resources, uranium mining companies want Canada to play a key role in fuelling nuclear reactors worldwide.
It can be hard to find good advice on how to make homes more energy efficient.
Start-up firms are looking for ways to dye clothes using less water and heat.
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