Pensions: Millions receive wrong amount ‘for decades’
The errors, mostly worth a few pence a week, are thought to have been discovered in the 1990s.
Global stock markets fall as economy fears grow
The Dow Jones share index closed below 30,000 at its lowest level in more than a year.
People cut back on food, fuel and clothes as prices rise, BBC survey suggests
More than eight in 10 people say they are worried about the cost-of-living, a BBC survey suggests.
Yen falls as Bank of Japan bucks rate rise trend
The decision to keep rates on hold comes as central banks around the world raise borrowing costs.
Elon Musk hints at layoffs in first meeting with Twitter employees
The billionaire also discussed aliens in his first address to the social media firm’s staff.
Cosmetics maker Revlon files for bankruptcy in US
The 90-year-old firm says supply chain disruptions have driven up the cost of raw materials.
Sri Lanka should have gone to IMF sooner, says central bank governor
An International Monetary Fund team is due to arrive in the capital Colombo for talks on Monday.
How India could become a ‘mushroom superpower’
Changing tastes mean mushroom entrepreneurs are only just getting started.
Apple battery lawsuit: Millions of iPhone users could get payouts in legal action
The tech giant is accused of secretly slowing down the performance of older models.
UK interest rates raised to 1.25% by Bank of England
The Bank of England increases rates to 1.25% and forecasts inflation could surpass 11% this year.
