HS2 redundancy pay ‘shocking waste’ of taxpayer cash
Overpayments totalling £1.76m were made to 94 people, a committee of MPs says.
Digitally preserving Africa’s artefacts
The National Museum of Kenya has started a new programme to digitally preserve African artefacts.
Turning the cactus into a cash crop
Food technologist and entrepreneur Dr Evelyn Okoth is turning cactus into a cash crop.
Families ‘struggle’ without washing machines
A charity says some households face an “intolerable struggle” but help is available to replace white goods.
Minimum price ‘would increase cost of 70% of alcohol’
There will be sharp increase in the cost of alcohol if a minimum price is introduced, say researchers.
Japan expands unilateral sanctions against North Korea
Nearly 20 entities have been targeted as Japan widens its blacklist of companies trading with Pyongyang.
How public relations became a million dollar idea
The BBC’s Aaron Heslehurst explains how public relations became a million dollar idea.
Locked out
The internet of things poses new threats to our security, so how should we be fighting back?
Brexit: What still needs to be worked out?
As the first phase of talks come to an end, what’s been agreed and what is still to come?
The woman making money from food porn
Meet Kimberly Espinel – the blogger teaching people how to photograph food for Instagram.
