A chatbot pulled me out of a ‘really dark place’
There are many mental health apps on the market, but how much help are they?
The entrepreneur stopping food waste
Mette Lykke is the boss of food waste app Too Good To Go, which is now used by 18 million people.
HS2 costs out of control, says review’s deputy chair
Lord Berkeley says MPs were “misled” about the line’s costs, which he says will be more than £108bn.
Saturday jobs dying as teen employment halves, Resolution Foundation says
More young people were prioritising studies over part-time work, a think tank says.
CES 2020: Preview of tomorrow’s tech on show in Las Vegas
The products set to cause the biggest stir at this year’s giant tech expo in Las Vegas.
Will house prices rise or fall this year?
Experts predict a short-lived burst of pent-up activity in the housing market – but not price rises.
What will happen to oil if there is another war?
Experts say that looking at past wars in Iraq to see what oil will do next is folly. Here is why.
Oil prices jump after top Iranian general killed by US
Analysts warn the move could escalate tensions in the region and affect global oil production.
Clydesdale and Yorkshire banks hit by payments error
Customers of the banks express their anger after wages and other payments fail to enter their accounts.
Bank currency services hit by Travelex site attack
Travel money services at Sainsbury’s Bank, Barclays and HSBC have been impacted by the cyber attack.
