Now a robot can look after your child!
Meet iPal. The robot that could soon be looking after your kids?!
Besides fan’s miracle putt, US has lots to prove in Ryder Cup golf showdown
The U.S. has won the Ryder Cup just twice in the past decade. Why this year’s tourney means so much.
Zimbabwe’s import ban fuels smugglers
Import restrictions in Zimbabwe have seen traders resort to smuggling in goods over the border.
Pinewood Studios celebrates 80 years of film
Pinewood Studios, which opened its gates in 1936 to compete with Hollywood, is celebrating 80 years of filmmaking.
Car makers plan for electric future
The BBC’s Theo Leggett has been taking a look at some of the car manufacturers’ latest electric concepts at the Paris Motor Show.
Ireland’s post-Brexit labour pain
Colm O’Regan looks at the implications of Brexit for Irish workers who cross the border on their daily commute.
Ofgem investigates ‘E’ energy supplier
The energy supplier E is to be investigated by the regulator Ofgem for potentially misleading its customers.
UK spending grew strongly post-Brexit vote, ONS data shows
The UK services sector grew much more strongly than expected in the wake of June’s vote to leave the European Union, latest figures show.
Under pressure
Deutsche Bank is under the most pressure a major lender has faced since the financial crisis, but many trace its woes back beyond the banking crash.
RBS brings back NatWest Markets name as part of ‘ring-fencing’
Royal Bank of Scotland is renaming its investment bank NatWest Markets as part of its separation from the bank’s High Street operations.