Would you eat a ‘steak’ printed by robots?
3D printing is meeting some of the ambitions touted when the technology emerged 20 years ago.
Rising number of middle-aged people still renting homes
Statistics show a big rise in the number of middle-aged people renting their homes, rather than owning them.
The boss putting an end to empty homes
Katharine Hibbert is the founder of UK property guardianship company Dot Dot Dot.
How lake gases are powering homes in Rwanda
Methane is being extracted from Lake Kivu in Rwanda to generate electricity.
Harry and Meghan to end use of ‘SussexRoyal’ brand
Plans to secure a trademark have also been abandoned, a spokesperson for the duke and duchess says.
Michael O’Leary: Ryanair boss criticised for Muslim profiling comments
The Ryanair boss says Muslim men should be profiled at airports because “that is where the threat is”.
Waitrose named best supermarket by Which?
Waitrose has been rated the best UK in-store supermarket again in Which?’s annual supermarket satisfaction survey.
Email address charges branded ‘daylight robbery’
Ofcom is asking why broadband firms charge people to keep old email addresses after switching providers.
Wells Fargo reaches $3bn fake accounts settlement
Pressure to hit sales goals led Wells Fargo staff to create fake accounts and collect extra fees.
EU budget: Talks end amid stand-off between ‘frugal’ and other nations
French President Emmanuel Macron said the deadlock showed “we don’t need Britain to show disunity”.
