
India’s ancient carpet weaving industry meets AI
Kashmir’s handmade carpet industry is trying to maintain its traditions while staying competitive.

When Louis Vuitton tries to make you change your brand name
Experts say there has been a “huge” rise in people defending their trade mark bids in recent years.

Post Office chairman Henry Staunton steps down
The government says the decision was made with mutual consent – but the Post Office says he was asked to go.

John Lewis planning major job cuts over five years
As much as 10% of the group’s workforce could go in the next five years, according to reports.

UK-Canada trade rift: What it means for cheese, beef and cars
A pause in talks could mean tougher trading terms for the UK – but what will the impact be on consumers?

Growing skincare use by children is dangerous, say dermatologists
Dermatologists say products with ingredients potentially harmful to children are growing popular.

Post Office scandal: ‘Mum was sent to prison on my 10th birthday’
Adi Misra was told his pregnant mum was in hospital – he only found out the truth eight years later.

Over four million illegal vapes seized at border
BBC finds number of illegal vapes arriving in the UK last year quadrupled as new rules to be announced.

Former Fujitsu UK CEO quits government role
Michael Keegan, who is married to Education Secretary Gillian Keegan, resigns from the Cabinet Office.

NI Post Office ex-investigator apologises to Horizon victims
One former sub-postmistress from Omagh says the apology lacked ‘heart’.