Julien Macdonald: Welsh fashion designer’s firm goes into liquidation
The Welsh fashion designer is a globally renowned name and has dressed stars like Beyoncé and J-Lo.
Give cash to households in path of new pylons, government urged
Lump sums among ideas in a government-ordered review to speed up infrastructure projects.
US jobs market holds steady despite rate rises
Employers added 187,000 jobs in July raising hopes that the economy will avoid a painful downturn.
British Airways workers to get 13% pay rise
Around 24,000 staff will get a pay increase and one-off payment of £1,000, the Unite union says.
Jeremy Hunt asks regulator to examine extent of debanking
Chancellor asks watchdog to speed up probe into whether bank accounts are being closed for political views.
What has gone wrong at Wilko?
The discount retailer was founded in 1930 but has faced a raft of problems in recent years.
China drops Australia barley tariffs after three years
The relationship between Canberra and Beijing has thawed since the election of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
Elon Musk: Japan issues rare warning over fake X account
The account on the platform formerly known as Twitter impersonated Japan’s top currency diplomat.
Hyundai fire risk warning as 91,000 vehicles recalled
The recall is the latest in a series of fire-related recalls of Hyundai and Kia models in recent years.
Devastating wildfires spur new detection systems
Firms are using AI, drones and satellite tech to help detect and suppress wildfires.
