Toyota shuts lifts down to save money because of strong yen
Lifts at Toyota’s headquarters are a casualty, as the world’s biggest carmaker tries to make savings amid concerns about the weak global economy and strengthening yen.
Bright ideas that could change the lives of billions
We take a look back at some of the clean energy ideas Sustainable Energy has featured.
UK consumer confidence in sharpest drop in decades amid recession fears
U.K. consumer confidence has fallen dramatically in the wake of the Brexit referendum result.
Asia markets mostly lower as oil tumbles, US jobs data eyed
Asian markets were mostly lower on Friday, amid lower oil prices and caution ahead of all-important U.S. June non-farm payrolls data.
Farnborough Airshow 2016: Top trends to watch out for
The president of North America Operations and Aerospace at Cyient, Tom Edwards, runs through what to watch for at the 2016 Farnbourough Airshow.
Hotels recycle soaps for charity
Hotels start work with charities to recycle leftover soap bars which is then donated to needy communities in Southeast Asia.
No more fish in the sea
Foreign fishing vessels operate illegally off the coast of Guinea, depleting its fish population and destroying marine life. Despite the economic and social consequences of illegal fishing, the Guinean government has failed to police its waters because…
Ireland’s Brexit fears: ‘If things are bad in the UK, things are bad here’
Ireland has been rattled by the UK’s vote to leave the EU, as well as Chancellor George Osborne’s subsequent plan to cut UK corporation tax.
Councils too quick to send in bailiffs, says Citizens Advice
Local authorities in England are being accused of being too quick to send in bailiffs to recover council tax debts.
Medi Teddy
The healthcare technology sector is attracting a lot of innovative entrepreneurs to develop a range of diagnostic tools.
