The government warns Kemi Badenoch's plans would "only accelerate the worsening climate crisis".
Metal Gear has returned but Hideo Kojima is not at the helm after splitting with publisher Konami in 2015.
Costa's owner Coca-Cola is reportedly looking to sell the chain as its popularity cools off. So has something gone wrong?
The government says the agreement will support thousands of jobs, including more than 2,000 in Scotland.
A think tank says a new bank tax could raise £8bn a year, a suggestion that sent bank shares tumbling.
Carmaker asks judge to overturn $243m verdict in fatal Autopilot crash case.
Chief executive Peter Hebblethwaite led the company when it sacked hundreds of staff in March 2022.
The document suggests the government may still want access despite US officials saying it had dropped the demand.
The US scraps its de-minimis exemption, meaning no more duty-free entry of small parcels to the US.
Locals in Mexico City are unhappy about being priced out of central neighbourhoods.
A workers union says the email sent in error caused panic and distress.
Lower-price goods will no longer be duty-free, in a move that will affect millions of shipments.
Minister Seema Malhotra has called on the contractor to remove the jobs at the immigration removal centre.
The president has accused Cook of mortgage fraud, and cited constitutional power that he says allows him to fire her.
Parcels from China that are exempt from UK import tax more than doubled in value to £3bn last year.
The Puma Gen-E and e-Tourneo Courier are two Ford models drivers can purchase under the government scheme.
Reports suggest the government is considering shaking up the property tax system to raise revenue.
The increase comes after three months in a row of falling sales, according to industry data.
The BBC understands more than a third of workers at the Norfolk headquarters will lose their jobs.
Nvidia remains exposed to geopolitical tensions between the US and China.
The claims from pharmaceutical giant Novartis comes amid a row over drug pricing deals.
Household energy bills are due to rise again in October but there are ways to keep a lid on your expenditure.
The drug's US manufacturer has asked UK distributors to stop taking orders from pharmacies until next month's price increase.
The iPhone maker is pushing back against proposed changes required by the UK competition watchdog
Michael O'Leary told the BBC the change would come in November, and that he made no apology for it.
Royal Mail says the revamped design will help it compete in small parcel deliveries.
It wants the court to prohibit Ofcom from enforcing the Online Safety Act against it in the US.
Activists in Querétaro criticise state government for prioritising the data processing needs for US tech firms over their own citizens
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Non-vintage still wine is now increasingly being made in response to more challenging weather.
PostNord blames sharply falling demand - will other post firms around the world follow suit?
PFAS were once prized for their durability, but now firms are developing ways to destroy them.
Just three US firms provide 70% of Europe's cloud-computing, leading to fears of overreliance.
Recent moves by Beijing have got businesses worried - and Australia is looking to offer an alternative.
The South American country is dealing with very high inflation ahead of its latest general election.
India tackles the problem of making AI translate between its many languages and dialects
New tech promises to dub film and TV into different languages without losing the quality of the performance.
With Chinese youth unemployment high, individuals are paying to go into offices and pretend to work.
The emergence of AI is spurring some firms to make their HR and IT departments work closer together.
The EU is aiming to increase its own production of rare earth metals, led by a facility in France.
Automotive industry will have to change techniques and materials as new EU rules come into force in 2026
A survey this summer found families were going without heating or food to pay for uniform.
The supermarket supplies fresh fruit, vegetables and meat to anyone struggling to make ends meet.
Rising food costs push families towards poverty, the chair of Jersey's shoppers' rights group says.
Tariffs, Brexit, pandemic havoc... All of this caused short-term disruption - but the impact concealed a deeper problem for the UK automotive industry
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He explains how some women could be owed thousands of pounds in relation to their state pension.
The number of places to buy instruments has declined, as customers move online
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Hull's iconic Dinsdale's joke shop has remained pretty much untouched for almost a century.
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