Wiltshire pub’s new chalet ‘breaks Covid rules’
The bar, with pizza oven and TV, does not comply with outdoor shelter guidelines, a council says.
Prince William: Banks must do more to protect environment
The Duke of Cambridge says investing in nature is a cost effective way of tackling global warming.
Why global tax talks are back on the agenda
International efforts to reform business taxation have been given new impetus by the new US administration.
Clubhouse: Is the audio app really worth $4bn?
A report suggests Twitter considered paying the sum for the rapidly growing live-audio app.
Morrisons to stop selling plastic carrier bags
The supermarket chain will remove 100 million plastic carrier bags from its network over the next year.
Asos ‘rips up the playbook’ for pandemic boost
Sales and profits soar at the online fashion group, which now has 25 million customers around the world.
Women could be owed ‘lottery-winning’ pension sums
Up to 5,000 female pensioners could be entitled to huge refunds under a little-known-rule, the BBC has learned.
Are pay-by-the-minute booths the future of work?
A Singapore-based firm has come up with a useful alternative when working from home is inconvenient.
CEO Secrets: ‘Older customers want the personal touch’
A ready meal delivery firm targeting older customers says the business was going nowhere until they started taking phone orders.
Mother-daughter relationship turned upside down by Covid
Margaret and Cordelia have seen a reversal in their financial relationship due to the pandemic.
