Scooting off: Is this the answer for short journeys?
Scooters and other micro-vehicles are increasingly popular but the regulations have not caught up.
Tech-filled strap makes old watches smart
A strap that adds notifications and payments to old watches has been designed by Sony engineers.
The people trying to save the High Street
A restaurant in Staffordshire is selling £5 burgers as part of a campaign to boost the High Street.
Do supermarkets know more about us than we do?
Product loyalty is not solely based on value, quality or choice but also on personal attachment, studies suggest.
Meet Tengai, the interview robot who won’t judge you
Employers can make unconscious – and unfair – judgements about interviewees within a few seconds.
The interview robot that doesn’t make snap judgements
We are all susceptible to unconscious bias – making assumptions about people. Is a robot any better?
How I’m preparing for a no-deal Brexit
In a big week for Brexit small business owners share how they’re preparing for the possibility of no deal.
Wonky spud vodka couple eye export market
A potato-farming couple are hoping to sell their vodka to overseas markets like the US and Middle East.
‘I sold my wedding presents to set up my company’
How tech firm Twilio was able to survive the global financial crisis and grow into a $14bn business.
What do we know about the Boeing 737 Max-8 aircraft?
The Ethiopian Airlines tragedy is the second fatal crash involving the new type of Boeing aircraft.
