Housebuilders say they have thousands of social homes ready to be built but no customers to buy them.
Why are we so obsessed with looking at houses for sale online?
Tesco has started consultations about opening seven days a week on the Isle of Lewis.
A decision on a new electricity link between Scotland and NI is expected later this month.
Lord O'Donnell tells the BBC the "incredibly demanding job" should have a higher salary.
Ocado and the AA are among those to sign a letter, calling for the exemption to be kept for electric vans.
Baltimore is allowing people to buy homes for next to nothing to try to improve neighbourhoods.
As the conflict across the Middle East widens, rising oil prices are being closely watched.
Nigel Blow claims that Fenwick withdrew offer to become chief executive due to his time at Harrods
The housebuilding giants' plan gets the go-ahead after a competition probe into two homes projects.
The jump in hiring will ease fears of a downturn but raises questions over the path for interest rates.
With Ireland announcing a "hopeful" budget, the contrast with the looming UK budget is stark.
MPs and Citizens Advice urge the government to address regulation of the sector.
The vote risks sparking a trade war as the EU looks to protect its own car makers.
The UK will prioritise and increase investment in major projects in the Budget, Rachel Reeves says.
Privacy activist Max Schrems claimed Meta unlawfully processed data relating to his sexual orientation.
The inquests into the British tech tycoon, his 18-year-old daughter and two other victims of the yacht sinking have opened.
Musk abruptly cancelled a deposition with government lawyers and now there is mystery over whether he attended yesterday's hearing
The walkout threatened to plunge the holiday shopping season into turmoil and become an issue in next month's presidential election.
Any extended rise raises the possibility of higher petrol prices and gas and electricity bills.
Governor Andrew Bailey hints that borrowing costs could come down faster if inflation stays in line.
Rules allowing banks to delay payments to investigate fraud will come into force at the end of October.
Lawyers for Robin Garbutt argue the Post Office Inquiry has shed new light on his case.
The Consumer Council for Water says it has handled 7,977 complaints in the past year.
The Japanese car maker has become the latest industry giant to scale back its EV plans.
The deal makes the ChatGPT-maker one of the most valuable start-ups in the world.
A recruitment drive has been launched at the annual Dairy Show in Somerset.
There are no set rules when it comes to tipping but here's what hospitality staff, customers and experts have to say.
Airlines are hoping to cut waiting times by using AI to allocate gates at airports.
Plans announced by officials sparked a stock market rally but economists are unsure it is enough.
Colombia and a US firm are fighting over a shipwreck in the Caribbean Sea that could be worth $18bn.
Masato Kanda unleashed an estimated 25 trillion yen to support the currency when it slumped against the dollar.
Despite offering high pay companies that build datacentres are struggling to find skilled staff.
Ireland is home to 40 Chinese firms, which some critics say harms the country's reputation.
Experts share their top tips for staying out of our fellow travellers' bad books.
Two new pieces of research offer a rare glimpse into how Chinese people feel about their future.
Firms are advised to practise operating with pens and paper in case of a computer meltdown.
Some producers have halted operations, while others are increasing production, hopeful of an upturn.
Crypto currency firms are waiting to see how November's vote will impact upon them.
To help preserve mangrove forests researchers have to take on demanding field work.
Concert tickets have spiralled in recent years. Here, BBC Music Correspondent Mark Savage unpacks exactly what's behind it - and it's not just greed.
Artificial intelligence is being developed to help organise holidays, but is it any good?
It is the time of year when new handsets are unveiled, but they may offer only small improvements.
About 1500 workers in Tamil Nadu state have been striking work for the past 11 days.
The United States is a rich market but navigating its regulations can be expensive and difficult. The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) will simplify the whole process of exporting, making it cost-effective to do business in the US no matter what the size of your company
UKTI’s High Value Opportunities programme aims to help UK companies of all sizes win business from large overseas projects
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