Saudi Arabia job growth likely as woman driver ban ends
The Gulf kingdom will finally grant driving licences to women, but what will it mean for the economy?
House prices tumble in seaside hot spots
The cost of buying a home in Sandbanks and Salcombe has fallen over the last year, research suggests.
Driving a hard bargain
BBC News readers offer their, sometimes unexpected, suggestions for keeping premiums down.
Tesla is suing an ex-employee for hacking into its ‘MOS’ software — here’s what that system does
Tesla is suing a former employee for allegedly hacking into its “TMOS” software — here’s what that software does.
BMW joins Airbus in Brexit warning
BMW warns ministers on Brexit after Airbus says it could be forced to leave the UK if there is no transition deal with the EU.
German car shares dip on Trump tariff tweet
The US president intensifies trade war with threat of a 20% tax on European cars.
How British is a Mini?
When it comes to symbols of British manufacturing, it doesn’t get more iconic than this – but how British is the Mini?
The new Red Scare: Fear about influence from Russia and China is morphing into all-out paranoia
We’re getting to a point in the current political climate where any association with Russia or China is being viewed with suspicion, Alan Neuhauser writes in US News & World Report.
Increased threat of a trade war is ramping up fears of a ‘full-blown recession’
Even as growth ramps up, economists worry that a trade war could tip the U.S. into a significant slowdown or a recession.
Concerns over World Cup gambling ads
Almost every ITV-screened World Cup commercial break broadcast on ITV contains gambling advertisements, BBC research shows.
