Shareholders approve a lifeline for the company famed for its distinctive green and red lorries.
The economy added a higher-than-expected 266,000 jobs, helped by the return of striking GM workers.
The centuries-old specialist insurance market has faced a raft of complaints about bullying and sexism.
The UK's competition watchdog agrees to cap rail fares on certain routes between Scotland and Preston.
Transport and services are affected again after 800,000 people joined national protests on Thursday.
The figures come as the ride-hailing company is under intense pressure globally over safety issues.
The oil giant's listing is the biggest to date, surpassing that of China's Alibaba in 2014.
The boss of Indonesia's national airline is accused of not declaring the importation of a Harley Davidson.
One in three of the first Thomas Cook customers to claim refunds will not be paid within the 60-day target.
The man behind controversial Streams app is to join Google to develop AI solutions.
Users say they have had to wait days to get their money out and have struggled to get information.
Hospital staff, police and transport employees join France's biggest strike in decades - but what for?
The Asian nation has built up a bike building industry, but human rights concerns could put the brakes on growth.
Cayman Islands campaigners are fighting to stop coral reefs being dredged for bigger cruise liners.
The Swift system has securely transferred data for decades, but faces growing geopolitical pressure.
Will the rivalry between China and the US accelerate the division of the internet into two halves?
John Vincent, co-founder of healthy fast food chain Leon, explains the ethos behind the company.
We look at the trend for matching the clothes you wear with your children, dog, cat or even horse.
A breakthrough in battery technology would be an engineering triumph and spur to other technologies.
What happens to your old fridge when it's time to replace it, the BBC's Dougal Shaw reports.
Illegal money lenders are targeting people around Black Friday, campaigners warn.
Saudi Arabia's state-owned oil giant Saudi Aramco traces its history back to the 1930s.
The BBC's Aaron Heslehurst explains how the egg box became a million dollar idea.
The Lotus Evija goes into production next year and Click gets a look at what drivers can expect.
Nobel laureate Kailash Satyarthi has been freeing children from slavery for more than 30 years.
The boss of fashion retailer Missguided discusses the importance of Black Friday.
The BBC's Aaron Heslehurst explains how sticking plasters became a million dollar idea.
Timothy Armoo of Fanbytes explains how his success is grounded in a love of maths.
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