Train drivers will strike again over pay
Some 9,500 drivers from 12 firms will walk out on Saturday 26 November, the fifth strike since July.
Economists question ‘black hole’ in UK finances
The government’s justification for upcoming UK tax rises and spending cuts is shaky, economists say.
KFC apologises after German Kristallnacht promotion
The fast-food chain urged German customers to commemorate the Nazi pogrom with cheesy chicken.
Brexit-backing Next boss says UK needs more overseas workers
Lord Wolfson urges the government to let more foreign workers into the UK to tackle labour shortages.
John Lewis, Tesco and Lidl tone down Christmas adverts
John Lewis says the cost-of-living crisis was “front of mind” as it joins other big brands launching festive campaigns.
Elon Musk foreign ties worth looking at, Joe Biden says
The US president was asked whether Saudi Arabia helping the Tesla boss to buy Twitter should be probed.
The shops that connect people with their home countries
Migrant communities around the world lift trade between their new and former countries.
Why brewing boss had to destroy a truck-load of beer
Bill Shufelt, co-founder of Athletic Brewing Company, shares his business advice for the CEO Secrets series.
The people stuck renting who can’t afford to retire
A growing number of older renters are struggling as rents rise and the cost of living increases.
Energy firms remotely swap homes to prepay meters
The regulator said some “vulnerable customers had been left without power for days or even weeks”.
