Oil executives expressed caution, with one executive saying Venezuela had seized their assets twice.
Some farmers in Europe opposed the deal, but the EU Commission said it had listened to their concerns.
It comes after government urged Ofcom to use all its powers – up to and including an effective ban – against X.
The US Treasury Secretary said the US no longer held pesos in its exchange stabilisation fund.
Employment growth for the world's largest economy eased significantly last year.
Companies are trying to wean staff off Excel spreadsheets to centralise control of their data.
Shops, pharmacies and music venues want any climbdown on business rates for pubs to apply to them too.
The Greggs boss says there is "no doubt" weight loss jabs have led it to having a healthier menu.
It follows an ongoing backlash against the use of X's AI Grok to digitally remove clothing from images.
Faisal Islam gets rare access to Willow - Google's quantum computer.
It follows a BBC investigation three years ago which exposed a toxic culture at the fast-food chain.
Both major retailers report strong food sales, but M&S says sales of clothing and homeware fell.
Firms implementing the new employment terms are expected to face lower additional costs after the legislation was watered down.
The president also called on defence firms to increase production or face a crackdown on payouts.
Tom Beahon, of sportswear firm Castore, says fans buy official shirts because they can afford to.
The hospitality industry had called for a rethink of planned changes to the way the tax based on property is calculated.
Wall Street investors have bought thousands of homes to rent out, a practice that has sparked concerns about affordability.
It said analysts discovered the images on a dark-web forum, by users who claimed to have used Grok
Officials say sales were expected to start with 30 million to 50 million barrels of oil and the revenue would be controlled by the US government.
Young drivers have spoken to the BBC about how the proposed changes could affect them.
Some Labour MPs are optimistic there could be further relief to protect the hospitality industry.
Proposed changes by the government may also include lower drink-driving limits for novice motorists.
The Warner Bros board said it remained unanimous in recommending the deal with Netflix instead.
Indian farmers are turning to butterfly pea flower which is in demand for its bright blue colour.
Some people in England, Wales and Northern Ireland can get help with heating costs during cold spells.
Earlier the president said US oil firms could be "up and running" in the country within 18 months.
The European boss of the tech firm said it had been awarded £500m of government contract extentions.
Trump's import levies are still changing the patterns of international trade.
The government is proposing lowering alcohol limits for drivers and regular eye tests for older motorists.
Attracting younger workers into the defence industry can be challenging.
The pilot project is even giving staff free money to help pay to do activities with their friends.
Finding greener ways to keep giant new data centres cool is a challenge.
The festive events help to put cities on the map and attract millions of tourists.
Introducing robots and automation to the food industry involves extra hurdles.
Companies are advertising vacancies that have already been filled or might not have ever existed.
The rate of inflation, which charts the rising cost of living, has slowed - driven partly by essentials.
Across Europe huge heat pumps are being installed that can heat tens of thousands of homes.
Debt charities say that calls have risen compared with last year as people are urged to seek help.
Martin Lewis explains how building up overdraft debt compares to credit card debt.
An increasing number of people cannot afford to heat their homes in winter, says a charity boss.
Paying parents directly for some childcare costs gives "flexibility", says a Jersey minister.
Three days in, after a tax U-turn and partial climbdown on workers' rights, Laura Kuenssberg looks at what impact Budget week might have.
Ahead of this week's Budget, some have accused the Office for Budget Responsibility of being a "straitjacket on growth"
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The BBC's Asia business correspondent says it is still unclear what sort of experience TikTok users in the US will get.
The president makes a primetime address to the nation.
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