Bye-bye Britain? The EU view from a UK factory
EU workers at a factory in Blackburn voice their concerns over Brexit.
Ashes to ashes
From vinyl records, to coffee mugs, flower pots and diamonds – the end-of-life industry has new ways to preserve you.
Culture wars
There are big national and political divides in what people expect from a school system, say researchers.
Is Japan’s economy bouncing back?
The world’s third largest economy has endured years of falling prices and slow growth. Is this changing?
Banking bonanza
Many of Europe’s largest banks have already announced their intention to relocate jobs to Frankfurt as Brexit talks go on.
Airbnb targets Asia
The US start-up wants to expand in the region, but faces fierce competition and regulatory hurdles.
Thousands in Barcelona march against extremism, shouting ‘I’m not afraid!’
In response to extremist attacks, 500,000 people showed up to march on Saturday.
France pledges support to stabilize post-Islamic State Iraq
France will give a 430 million euro loan before the end of the year.
Consumption is fueling Brazil’s recovery, says Central Bank President
Ilan Goldfajn says that household spending is boosting the country’s economy.
