Chery is weighing up the possibility of building cars in the UK, according to a senior executive.
The deal for the cosmetics firm appears to secure the immediate future for remaining staff.
A row over winter fuel payments exposes issues with unclaimed benefits such as pension credit.
Leonid Radvinsky's huge earnings were revealed in the online platform's latest accounts.
The company says the price rise is needed as it faces "very real and urgent" financial challenges.
The celebrity joins the billionaire ranks thanks to her Rare Beauty make-up business.
Employers added 142,000 jobs in August, figures show, which was less than expected.
Building hi-tech airline seats has become a huge business in Northern Ireland.
The regulator says anti-competitive practices could be harming online publishers and advertisers.
Prosecutors in the US say he fraudulently earned millions of dollars through billions of streams.
Japanese owner of convenience store giant says offer from Canadian rival ‘grossly undervalues’ firm.
There were 135 second homes up for sale in Pembrokeshire in July up from 38 the previous year.
Pavel Durov has hit back at French authorities following his arrest in Paris last week.
The U-turn comes as the High Street retailer tries to revive its fortunes and win back customers.
In a speech at an economic club Thursday, the former president endorsed the Tesla boss's idea for a task force on government spending
The Competition and Markets Authority is investigating if Ticketmaster breached consumer protection law.
Changes to second class deliveries could be allowed to keep the first class service unchanged.
Some say the threat of prosecution is not enough to stop them going on holiday for cheaper prices.
The platform says it is acting on concerns about teens being over-exposed to "idealised" body types.
New legislation gives regulators more powers to tackle water pollution in England and Wales.
The car maker's decision comes as industry faces slowing demand in some major markets for electric vehicles.
The controversial move comes during a heated election year in the US.
The Food Standards Agency warns counterfeit bottles have been found to contain a dangerous substance.
This will take the full state pension for men who have retired since 1951 and women since 1953 to around £12,000 in 2025/26.
Shares in Trump Media are now worth less than they were at the start of the year.
The BBC hears from people who work full-time over four days with mixed views on the pros and cons.
The house building giant built 18% fewer homes last year as profits tumbled.
The deal aims to create India's largest entertainment company which will dominate the advertising market.
The technology has been used to filter out background voices in audio evidence in a US murder case.
South Africa has a small but thriving video games industry, helped by plenty of young workers.
Protesting locals say hordes of tourists make the city feel like a "theme park".
Air travellers who hoped the era of "tiny toiletries" was nearly over are facing fresh disappointment.
The prime minister says the Autumn Budget will be "painful", so what might be in store?
Sustainable aviation fuels work, but can they be made in sufficient quantity to replace fossil fuels?
Parents in England can now access 15 hours of free weekly childcare for children from nine months.
Chefs are increasingly using AI to dream up new food combinations, but the results are mixed.
Residents complain of three years of "chaos" including a collapsing staircase.
The government says taxes will have to rise to fix the public finances - but which ones could go up?
The whole of the cocoa fruit is used in production, rather than just the beans.
Supermarkets are beginning to question the divisive technology after years of criticism from shoppers.
Western military production has ramped up due to Ukraine, but will it continue after the war ends?
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