US continues fight to stop UK using Huawei kit
American’s top cyber-security official says China’s Huawei should not play a role in 5G networks.
How technology is aiding Malawi’s music industry
Technology is making it easier for music artists in Malawi to create and release work to audiences.
Brexit complicates EU budget plans
Leaders are meeting this week to discuss budget plans in challenging discussions.
‘Alternative milks are killing our dairy farms’
As Americans drink less cow’s milk, US dairy farmers say they are struggling to get by.
Sinn Fein surge puts Irish economy in the spotlight
As the Irish parliament convenes to try to choose its new leader, concerns about inequality linger.
My Money: ‘My husband and I have 90 minutes alone together each week’
As part of a new BBC blog series, Maura Hannon from Switzerland shares what she spent her money on this week.
‘My job went abroad because of globalisation’
New trade deals have re-opened the debate on how to rescue people’s careers if their jobs go abroad.
Are economically inactive people the answer to staff shortages?
Priti Patel says businesses should train the 8.5 million economically inactive people. But only two million of them want a job.
What’s gone wrong at HSBC?
With about 35,000 jobs set to go at HSBC, BBC global trade correspondent Dharshini David looks at what has gone wrong for the banking giant.
CEO Secrets: How Camelot boss got to the top
Nigel Railton, who is boss of Camelot UK, which runs the National Lottery, explains how he got there.
