Answers for the skeptics: The case for the EU
The European Union has been 70 years in the making, and like many a septagenarian, it has plenty of creaky bits.
Your job may soon be obsolete
Technology is changing the way everyone works, but it’s hitting some jobs harder than others.
Would you buy the Australian ‘dollarydoo’?
An online petition to change the name of Australia’s currency to “dollarydoos” has received support from more than 13,000 people.
Uber is legal in London: High Court
Ride hailing-app Uber is legal in London, according to a High Court ruling.
Taxi-hailing app Uber ‘is lawful’
The taxi-hailing app operated in London by the US firm Uber does not break the law, the High Court finds.
VIDEO: Chinese firms open Indian factories
Chinese companies are taking advantage of PM Modi’s ‘Make In India’ business incentives.
VIDEO: Tech firms lead way for working women
Comedian Colm O’Regan takes a look at gender balance in the technology industry.
Tenants ‘face 6.3% annual rent rise’
The rise in the cost of renting a home in England and Wales is matching or possibly exceeding house price growth, a survey suggests.
VIDEO: What is the future for Redcar after SSI?
After the closure of the SSI steel plant how will the Redcar community and former workers cope?
