
UK public sector borrowing soared to £24.3 billion in April, its highest since Covid. Explore the implications for the economy and fiscal policy.
BBC Business
Morrisons plans to close 100 stores due to rising costs and government policies, impacting hundreds of jobs. What's next for the supermarket chain?
BBC Business
Trump urges Fed Chair Warsh for total independence at swearing-in, emphasizing economic growth and criticizing prior leadership distractions.
BBC Business
Standard Chartered CEO Bill Winters apologizes for calling some employees 'lower value human capital' amid automation fears. What does this mean for the future of work?
BBC Business
Discover how Asha Raval, laid off from Meta, found freedom and creativity in her new role, sparking a conversation about career transitions in tech.
Indian Express
Texas sues Meta and WhatsApp over misleading encryption claims, raising critical questions about privacy and user trust. What does this mean for the future?
Indian Express
Walmart warns that rising petrol prices are forcing US consumers to cut spending, with significant implications for retail and the economy. Discover why this matters.
BBC World
Discover how two Hermès Birkin bags seized from jailed tycoon Truong My Lan sold for over $550K in a quick auction, highlighting luxury fashion trends.
BBC World
EasyJet's CEO reassures travelers about jet fuel supply as summer approaches, despite rising fuel prices amid geopolitical tensions. Book now with confidence!
BBC Business
Meta settles a lawsuit with a Kentucky school district over social media addiction claims, highlighting growing concerns about youth mental health.
BBC Business
Explore why young men are increasingly drawn to prediction markets, a booming industry that blends financial speculation with personal investment.
BBC Business
Amazon's UK boss, John Boumphrey, blames the education system for youth unemployment, calling for urgent reforms and mandatory work experience for teens.
BBC Business