Ukraine war: UK imports no fuel from Russia for first time on record
Imports of goods from Russia fell to £33m in June, the lowest level since 1997, official figures show.
Chip shops face ‘extinction’ amid cost of living crisis
The rising price of cod, sunflower oil and energy has left many shops struggling to survive.
India tycoon Adani in hostile bid for news channel NDTV
Gautam Adani’s move has drawn attention because he is seen as being close to PM Modi.
Inflation: Who is benefiting from soaring prices?
Many households are feeling the pinch of higher prices, but which sectors are benefiting from them?
Three million households waiting for £150 energy rebate
Councils were expected to start making the payments from April but by July many were still waiting.
CEO Secrets: Mopping the floor and a lesson in feedback
Steve Vamos of accounting software firm Xero shares his business advice for the CEO Secrets series.
What to do with clothes you no longer wear
New services offer convenient tailoring and repurposing of clothes in a bid to make them last longer.
Direct sales: ‘My dream job turned into a nightmare’
A BBC investigation reveals tough working conditions and the potential exploitation of young sales agents.
Can a sleepy Japanese town become Asia’s Silicon Valley?
A school for tech entrepreneurs will open its doors in April 2023 in the Tokushima town of Kamiyama.
Port of Felixstowe strike will cost us a stack of money – haulier
Companies talk of how they expect the eight-day strike at the Port of Felixstowe to affect them.
