Creating animal food from a greenhouse gas
Animal feed is often transported thousands of miles so scientists are looking at new production methods.
China’s drinkers develop taste for home-grown wines
Chinese drinkers are increasingly choosing to buy and drink wines from their own country.
The women inspiring others in a male-dominated industry
Women who have risen to the top in the banking world share the challenges they have faced.
What will happen to closed High Street shops?
As retail chains fade, town centres may have to find other ways to attract custom.
Brexit stalemate: Boris Johnson and Ursula Von Der Leyen seek to break trade deal deadlock
EU and UK negotiators call in leaders in last ditch effort to secure a trade deal.
Quibi: Why did the video app go so wrong?
The BBC speaks to three Quibi content creators on the rapid rise and fall of the Netflix rival.
Coronavirus: Defiant ski nations bid to save winter season
Many of Europe’s ski slopes will be closed, but the Swiss and Austrians have made their own plans.
Austria: Former finance minister Grasser jailed for corruption
The court said Karl-Heinz Grasser received kickbacks in return for information on property sales.
Welsh pubs count cost as alcohol ban takes effect
The new restrictions have been described as “a devastating hammer blow” to the hospitality industry.
British Airways’ memorabilia sale hits snag as demand soars
The airline’s sale of surplus stock – crockery, blankets, slippers – sparked delight and disappointment.
