British Steel in talks with government to avert collapse
The firm has borrowed money from its backers as it seeks a “permanent solution” to its financial woes.
Facebook bans “inauthentic” accounts targeting Africa
Facebook blocked an Israeli firm it said was behind fake accounts mostly targeting elections in Africa.
LGBT harassment at work widespread, TUC survey suggests
Employers should be responsible from protecting staff from harassment, says the TUC.
How Monopoly became a million dollar idea
The BBC’s Aaron Heslehurst explains how Monopoly became a million dollar idea
The doctor who invented 18 medical devices
Professionals are finding holes in the system and turning into entrepreneurs to fill gaps in the market.
Bus services should be designed for young people, says watchdog
Transport Focus says tickets need to be easier to buy and recommends firms install onboard wi-fi.
Hawksmoor wine mistake: How is any bottle worth £4,500?
Experts explain why wine can be priced at thousands of pounds, how it tastes, and who buys it.
Five seater self-flying air taxi unveiled
Lilium says the craft, which had its first test flight this month, could travel 300km in an hour.
The pistachios that need police protection
In Sicily, police are moving to stop criminals stealing the island’s pistachios ahead of this year’s harvest.
What has happened to energy since privatisation?
What has happened to bills, profits and how the UK compares with the rest of the EU?
