Can Sri Lanka trade its way back to prosperity?
Ben Chu, Newsnight’s economic editor, takes a closer look at the country’s economic woes.
Energy bills pushed up by electricity charge, research shows
The price energy suppliers pay for electricity is linked to the price of gas-fired generation.
The trucks ditching diesel and driving themselves
From addressing the climate emergency to the shortage of HGV drivers, is this the future?
What impact has Brexit had on the UK economy?
It is three years since the UK left the EU and time to start looking at the evidence.
Cost of living: Row over who should police energy prepayment switches
A trade body for energy firms says the regulator should ensure rules are followed, but Ofgem hits back.
Shoppers turn to own-label lines to save money
Sales of value lines have grown 47% in the last year as food prices soar, research suggests.
How to add ‘sizzle’ to meat-free products
Firms are creating artificial animal fats that they promise will make meat-free products taste better.
The new tech offering relief from the misery of period pain
Two start-up firms are making wearable technology that targets menstrual discomfort.
Flybe administration: Scramble to change plans after airline ceases trading
The airline said it was ceasing trading and cancelling all flights, affecting 75,000 passengers.
Adani Group: Fortune of Asia’s richest man hit by fraud claims
A report of fraud has sparked a mass sell-off in businesses led by Indian billionaire Gautam Adani.
