My Money: ‘I only paid 70p towards my dinner’
As part of a new BBC blog series, Eliza Hunt shares what she spent her money on this week.
Are cigarettes responsible for modern marketing methods?
Technology massively boosted cigarette production, but it took new techniques to sell them.
For these women, it’s Halloween all year round
For many of us Halloween is a one day event, but for these women Halloween is their job.
Netflix founder: ‘Learn when to get out of the way’
You need to learn “when to get out of the way” as a start-up CEO, says Netflix founder Marc Randolph.
Plastic hangers are our little dirty secret, says designer
Fashion designer Roland Mouret hopes a new recyclable hanger will reduce wastage.
Why passwords don’t work, and what will replace them
Passwords can be insecure, easy to lose and easier to forget, so can new tech protect us?
A sweet idea that created a $40m business
How Tara Bosch set up and grew low-sugar sweets company Smart Sweets.
Why some some job interviews are downright weird
Why many firms are terrible at teaching their staff how to interview job candidates.
After 39 found dead in truck, family reveals daughter’s final text: ‘I can’t breathe’
British police charged the 25-year-old truck driver Saturday with 39 counts of manslaughter and conspiracy to traffic people. Five people are being questioned by police, including the truck driver and three people who were arrested Friday.
Catholic bishops propose allowing female deacons and married priests
Catholic bishops from across the Amazon called Saturday for the ordination of married men as priests and women as deacons.
