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World Bank predicts worst decade for global growth since 60s
The US, Japan and the euro area are all expected to have lower growth as Trump's tariffs bite.


Plans for Loch Lomond Flamingo Land resort stalled
The Scottish government had been set to give permission for the park after overturning the decision of the national park authority.


People on £10,000 to £96,000 tell us what they want the UK to spend money on
As the government outlines its spending plans, people with a range of incomes tell us where they think the money should go.


Sizewell C pledged to lower bills but will take at least 10 years
Sir Keir Starmer says the development of Sizewell C on the Suffolk coastline will create 10,000 jobs over the next decade.


M&S restarts online orders after cyber attack
The return of online shopping marks a key milestone for the retailer, which has struggling to get services back to normal.


China's electric cars are becoming slicker and cheaper - but is there a deeper cost?
The future for EVs will inevitably involve China. But where does that leave the UK and Europe markets – and what of the questions around national security?


UK firms hold off on hiring as job vacancies fall
The employment market is "weakening" official figures suggest, as cautious businesses delay recruitment.


Eurostar plans direct trains to Frankfurt and Geneva
The firm hopes a fleet of up to 50 new trains will be up and running by the early 2030s.


PM denies bowing to political pressure over winter fuel
Sir Keir Starmer says his decision to give more pensioners the payment was the result of an improving economy.


Uber brings forward trialling driverless taxis in UK
The autonomous cars with no human safety driver at the wheel will be trialled in London next spring.


HBO and CNN owner to split streaming and cable businesses
It comes as streaming services attract hundreds of millions of users around the world but cable TV has seen audiences decline.


A big difference or missing out again? Reactions to winter fuel payment U-turn
Pensioners react to the government's decision to change the eligibility rules for winter fuel payments.


Three-quarters of pensioners to get winter fuel payment after U-turn
Chancellor Rachel Reeves says all pensioners on less than £35,000 will now qualify for the payment.


How much is the winter fuel payment and who will get it?
The government has confirmed it will reverse some of the recent changes to the winter fuel payment.


Spending review now settled, says Downing Street
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper was the last to agree a deal with Reeves on Monday afternoon.


Post Office Horizon IT scandal payouts hit £1bn
A total of £1.039bn has been awarded to just over 7,300 sub-postmasters, the latest figures show.


US and China meet for trade talks in London
Fresh talks aimed at resolving the trade war between the world's two largest economies are taking place.


Spending Review: When is it and what might Rachel Reeves announce?
The Chancellor faces tough choices about spending across different government departments.


Xbox handheld console finally revealed after a decade of speculation
The ROG Xbox Ally will use Game Pass on-the-go - meaning subscribers start off with hundreds of games.


Faisal Islam: After a year of cautious tiptoeing, now the government has to escape its own shadow
This week's Spending Review may be an opportunity for the UK government show investors its vision


Spending Review to include £86bn science and tech package
The government says every corner of the country will benefit, but research backers call for a long-term plan for science.


WSL revenues soared 34% during 2023-24 season
Women's Super League clubs' revenues increased by 34% in the 2023-24 season, according to new analysis.


Will Musk's explosive row with Trump help or harm his businesses?
Experts say his tech empire needs more of Musk's attention - but also the continued custom of the government.


'I burst into tears': How airline carry-on confusion triggered legal row
Budget airlines may be forced to standardise rules on underseat bags, under a proposed change to EU law.


Arrests made in crackdown on finfluencers
Hundreds of take down requests of social media posts are also made following a campaign by regulators.


On board the driverless lorries hoping to transform China's transport industry
Driverless lorries are now operating across China - but public concern about these vehicles remains.


M&S hackers sent abuse and ransom demand directly to CEO
The criminals told the retailer's boss he could make things "fast and easy" if he complied with their demands.


From festivals to weddings: Why drone shows are booming
Light shows involving hundreds and even thousands of drones are becoming big attractions.


Why food firms are scrambling to cut down on ingredients
Food firms are marketing ranges with fewer ingredients, but are they healthier?


How airline fees have turned baggage into billions
The amount carriers now charge for luggage is raising the ire of politicians and consumer groups.


The British jet engine that failed in the 'Valley of Death'
Workers at Reaction Engines felt they were close to completing a revolutionary jet engine.


Chile's salmon farms hope for calmer waters
Chilean salmon producers are being criticised for operating in some of the country's national parks.


'We make more money from weddings now than farming'
From falconry and helicopter rides to spas and solar farms, three quarters of farmers now have a side hustle.


Frugal tech: The start-ups working on cheap innovation
Indian start-ups are using local materials and innovative ideas to make useful and affordable products.


Winemakers finding Trump's tariffs hard to swallow
Wine producers in both France and the US are unhappy at the US president's trade actions.


Driving instructors say rising prices are fair - but learners can't keep up
Paige Williams, a single mum from Barnsley, says she's having to drastically cut back on spending to afford her £35-an-hour driving lessons.


How a joke about rice cost a Japan cabinet minister his job
Soaring rice prices are a powerful trigger in Japan, where shortages have caused political upsets before.


Did Trump really strike Gulf deals worth $2tn?
Some analysts question whether the amount of investment will ultimately be that high.


How much is the winter fuel payment and who will get it?
The government has confirmed it will reverse some of the recent changes to the winter fuel payment.


Why we need 'revolutionary' cooling tech
Cooling systems that avoid the use of polluting refrigerants are being launched.


Coffee shop could shut over high rates, owner says
A coffee shop owner says he faces closing his doors after business rates relief was reduced.


Winter fuel payment scammers already 'targeting pensioners'
Stormont Minister Gordon Lyons says it's disgraceful that scammers are trying to dupe pensioners less than 24 hours after the payment was restored.


Cost of living roadshows to tour county
The roadshows will visit five venues in Northampton as well as Bugbrooke and West Haddon villages.


How much is the winter fuel payment and who will get it?
The government has confirmed it will reverse some of the recent changes to the winter fuel payment.


NI pensioners could have winter fuel payments restored
The payment, to about 250,000 pensioners in Northern Ireland, was cut last year in a cost-saving measure.


China's electric cars are becoming slicker and cheaper - but is there a deeper cost?
The future for EVs will inevitably involve China. But where does that leave the UK and Europe markets – and what of the questions around national security?


The secretive US factory that lays bare the contradiction in Trump's America First plan
An exclusive look inside the closely guarded factory the president wants to become a foundation stone for a US golden age.


Xi's real test is not Trump's trade war
The real battleground of the current trade war might be China's domestic economy


The curious case of why a billionaire wants to buy Royal Mail
From the end of April, the 500-year-old Royal Mail will be controlled by Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky who co-owns a football club - but why does he want it?


Trump has turned his back on the foundation of US economic might - the fallout will be messy
What made the US step back from the system that it profited handsomely from for decades?


The Briefing Room
From McKinley to Trump, the rise, fall and rise again of US tariffs.


Are house prices too high to get on the property ladder?
New data shows record house price rises are currently "centred" in south Wales.


Panorama
Ros Atkins sets out to discover the truth about how our money is spent


Trump blasts 'nasty' chicken gibe about his tariff reversals
The president was not pleased with an acronym, standing for "Trump Always Chickens Out", reportedly coined on Wall Street.


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