Business energy prices to be cut by half expected levels
UK government to cap gas and electricity costs for businesses, charities and public sector from October.
Firms still fretting over energy bills despite price cap
Some companies warn the six-month cap on gas and electricity costs will not provide long-term security.
Cambridge-based Aveva agrees to French energy firm’s buyout
The headquarters of the UK software company will remain in Cambridge, Schneider Electric says.
Cost of living: Students struggling with impact of soaring prices
One student tells the BBC of the isolating effect of running out of cash while studying at university.
Covid: Reserve Bank of Australia takes $30bn hit on bond purchases
The Reserve Bank of Australia’s deputy governor says the loss will not affect its normal operations.
Train strikes could impact the London Marathon
Rail workers will are set to walk out on 1 and 5 October in long-running row over pay.
Recession: Is the US heading into an ‘ugly’ downturn?
With stocks tanking and grocery bills high, many Americans feel like the economy is in a recession.
Ring doorbell inventor shares advice… about advice
Jamie Siminoff, inventor of the Ring wireless doorbell, shares his advice for the CEO Secrets series.
New National Lottery operator hopes to double charity money
The licence will pass to Allwyn in 2024 after rival Camelot dropped its legal challenge.
Liz Truss defends plan to lift cap on bankers’ bonuses
The prime minister tells the BBC lifting a cap on bonuses is part of a plan to increase growth.
