It will be scrutinised by businesses who claim the government has no long-term plan for the economy.
Tony Danker, director-general of the CBI, says most bosses 'secretly' want workers to return.
Those on the lowest incomes are being hit hardest by tax penalties, a non-profit says.
The government says it is committed to delivering the rail line to Manchester amid rising costs.
Banks are being caught off guard by the growing threat of mobile phone fraud, says charity the Fraud Advisory Panel.
The head of Transpennine Express admits services have not been good enough in recent months.
Some people can cut back on electricity to get a bonus payment, but some will earn very little.
A scheme to reward people for cutting back on electricity use is running for a second day.
Discounts will be offered to people who cut their energy use between 16:30 and 18:00 on Tuesday.
Some people on benefits will receive £25 within the next two weeks after temperatures drop.
The regulator will also investigate the growth in households being switched to prepayment meters.
Industry body the Food & Drink Federation says supermarkets are already "very tough" on suppliers.
The consumer rights group Which? found products being sold online that could cause electric shocks.
The competition watchdog is concerned shoppers are being "misled" about goods claiming to be green.
Relatives of those who died when two Boeing 737 Max aircraft crashed are trying to reopen a settlement.
The US economy grew at an annual rate of 2.9% at the end of 2022, but home sales and construction tumbled.
Car production in the UK continued to fall last year, lagging further behind the US and EU.
The row with postal workers over pay and conditions has cost the company £200m in recent months.
Indian billionaire Gautam Adani hits back after fraud claims wipe billions off his company.
The boss of the electric vehicle maker says his mass following suggest he's "reasonably popular".
Up to £200 was offered by some banks to switching customers - prompting the most moves since 2013.
Analysts NPD say more than one in four toys and games bought last year went to adults and teenagers.
The social media firm Meta said the former US president's suspension will end "in the coming weeks".
As UK Amazon workers strike for the first time, staff in Coventry tell the BBC why they are walking out.
The boost from next month comes as analysts warn the peak in savings rates may be approaching.
Emma Thompson and Aisling Bea back campaign to stop banks financing new oil, gas and coal projects.
The media tycoon has withdrawn his proposal, saying it is "not optimal" for shareholders at this time.
The UK and EU both previously suggested it could help reduce checks related to the NI Protocol.
Boss Gwendoline Cazenave says post-Brexit border checks are causing problems for the train company.
Tens of thousands of users of Outlook and Teams were affected earlier on Wednesday.
A federal lawsuit alleges the tech giant's anti-competitive actions mean more websites need paywalls.
The update follows the firm's move to eliminate about 10,000 jobs.
The staple ingredient has become a symbol of the country's rising cost of living.
A growing number of people are choosing to hire a bicycle over a long period of time.
More people are heating their homes with heat pumps and some are getting data obsessed.
Small businesses are still unable to send new parcels overseas two weeks after the Royal Mail cyber-attack.
Amazon Labor Union leader Chris Smalls says it's time for the firm "to come to the table and negotiate".
Seaweed and microalgae is increasingly being turned into useful products.
Croatia switched to the euro on 1 January, but many feel businesses are taking advantage by hiking their prices.
Cloud computing is a popular way for firms to buy computing but, when it fails, chaos ensues.
Beijing can no longer rely on its demographic dividend to fuel growth. That may not be a bad thing.
Ilya Merenzon, CEO of World Chess, shares his business advice for our CEO Secrets series.
Recruiters, a manager and a workplace psychologist give their advice on how to negotiate for more money.
Two biotech firms have developed oils made from yeast as a replacement for palm.
Ben Amanna, founder and CEO of Boxraw, which sells kit and clothing for boxing, shares his business advice.
As some shoppers swap mains bulbs for battery lights, we investigate if money is really being saved.
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