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WH Smith name to disappear from High Street after sale
The 233-year old chain will be become TGJones but the brand will continue at airports and rail stations.


UK car firms urge help as Trump tariffs loom
Manufacturers are expected to ask for state support ahead of next week's 25% tax on exports.


Musk says Tesla not immune from tariffs as car firms hit
Investors sold off shares of carmakers in Japan, Germany and the UK, but US brands are also set to be hit.


Why Rachel Reeves may have to raise UK taxes in October
The chancellor is on track to meet her own fiscal rules, so why is there talk of tax rises in the autumn?


Spring Statement: 'I want a good job. I don't want to rely on universal credit'
The chancellor has given an update on her plans for the economy - how are ordinary people tackling their own financial challenges?


What's next for social media?
Start-up social media firms are looking to capitalise on dissatisfaction with the social media giants.


Assassin's Creed maker gets $1.25bn Chinese investment
Shenzhen-based Tencent, which owns the popular messaging app WeChat, will hold about a quarter of a new subsidiary.


Thousands of jobs at risk as British Steel threatens closure
The company announces a consultation that could see the closure of two blast furnaces at Scunthorpe.


UK not entering trade war with US over car tariffs, says PM
The UK is in "intense negotiations" with the US over tariff plans, the prime minister says.


Sky says 2,000 jobs at risk at customer service sites
The planned cuts represent 7% of Sky's total workforce and would mean the closure of three sites.


As streaming subscriptions stall, are price rises inevitable?
After years of growth, the music streaming market is levelling off, so what will labels do next?


H&M to use digital clones of models in ads and social media
Some fear the move could mean less work for models, photographers and make-up artists.


Warning taxes could still rise despite benefit cuts
Global uncertainty over Trump's tariffs could derail the chancellor's plans, economists warn.


China tariffs may be cut to seal TikTok sale, Trump says
Trump also said he is willing to extend a 5 April deadline for a non-Chinese buyer of the platform to be found.


Easter egg costs soar by up to 50%, Which? says
The consumer group says many chocolate treats have shot up in price while several have been hit by "shrinkflation".


Faisal Islam: Could surprise on growth save the day?
The UK's economic prospects are better than expected, but the forecasts are precarious and could easily be derailed.


Three ways the Spring Statement could affect you and your money
While the Spring Statement focuses on the wider UK economy, it could have implications for your money.


Spring Statement 2025: Key points at a glance
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has unveiled her plans for the UK economy in the House of Commons.


Farage and NatWest settle dispute over bank account closure
The agreed settlement comes almost two years after the Reform UK leader had his bank account with Coutts closed.


Housebuilding plans forecast to boost economy by £6.8bn
Planning reforms could result in 1.3 million new homes by the end of the decade, watchdog says.


Clothes sales push inflation down more than expected
Inflation fell to 2.8% in February, driven by cheaper women's clothing.


'I want a good job. I don't want to rely on universal credit'
The chancellor has given an update on her plans for the economy - how are ordinary people tackling their own financial challenges?


23andMe users struggle to delete their highly sensitive data
Multiple users said they had problems after the DNA-testing firm filed for bankruptcy protection.


Maternity discrimination case settled for £215k
Maeve Bradley took action against Citibank after it promoted the person who covered her maternity leave.


Oasis sale 'may have misled fans' says watchdog
CMA concerned that Ticketmaster may have breached consumer protection law for Oasis reunion tour.


Pizza Hut franchisee accused of 'wage theft'
The Glenshire Group altered old timesheets and stopped petrol money, a grievance seen exclusively by the BBC claims.


Cladding tax on new homes delayed for a year
The delay comes after developers warned the tax could hamper the government's housebuilding plans.


Can Vietnam golf its way out of new Trump tariffs?
Vietnam's Prime Minister has said he would "golf all day long" with the US president if it benefits his country.


Why are tech stocks so volatile?
Shares in technology firms have both fallen and risen sharply over the past year.


Bitcoin in the bush - the crypto mine in remote Zambia
Bitcoin miners will go to remote locations to take advantage of cheap electricity.


What makes a rum Jamaican? Question at heart of Caribbean legal dispute
The dispute centres on whether it is acceptable to age and bottle the spirit overseas.


How did a single fire bring down Europe's busiest airport?
Questions have been raised over what caused the outage and why back-up systems failed?


The slow but steady advance of driverless vehicles
Robo-taxi services and driverless trucks are gaining ground but progress is painstaking.


Why Elon Musk's Grok is kicking up a storm in India
The chatbot has become an "unfiltered and unhinged" digital sensation in India.


Subsea fibre cables can 'listen out' for sabotage
Ways are being developed for subsea cables to "sense" whether they are being disturbed or attacked.


Will Trump's tariff war spark big-bang reforms in India?
Could this be a chance for the world’s fifth-largest economy to shed protectionism and open up further?


'I'm a little angry': Canadian firms boycott US products
Canadian firms say there is a need for more homegrown production after tariffs imposed by the US sparked a trade war.


Car sharing switches to electric to boost appeal
Car sharing has not taken off, but will electric cars boost its appeal?


US tech firms feel pinch from China tariffs
The price of China-made smartphones, TVs and laptops could rise in the US and elsewhere, experts warn.


Why people are cutting back their online profile
A new wave of AI has spurred some to think more carefully about their online presence.


'We don't need a Gail's' - the coffee shop boom dividing locals
The controversial cafe chain is expanding outside London but locals often have mixed feelings.


Luxury lounges: Credit card perks 'we are all paying for'
Why credit card providers are opening lavish customer lounges in airports and cities.


Who is Mark Carney, the political newcomer who hopes to stay Canada's PM?
The former banker may not have been elected to office before, but is now seeking a mandate from Canadians.


Sweden is 'no longer a country that cannot be trusted'
Sweden and Finland's defence sectors are benefiting from their countries joining Nato.


Why detecting methane is difficult but crucial work
From handheld to space-based, new methane detectors are making it easier to track the greenhouse gas.


'You have to be really intelligent to be a farmer'
Bridgette Baker, 24, loves farming in south Somerset but says the industry faces some challenges.


Cost of living fairs aim to tackle money taboos
Bedford Credit Union is running the events to help people cope with the cost-of-living crisis.


Could Scotland have Europe's lowest electricity bills?
The boss of Octopus Energy says regional pricing would make bills cheaper because of abundant renewables in Scotland.


Pensioners forced to close loved cafe over costs
A beloved café in St Johns is closing its doors for good on Saturday, 29 March, due to increased rent and energy bills.


David Dimbleby: I thought the free market was with us forever - then Trump came along
Why the reign of the free market is facing its biggest ever challenge


Rachel Reeves is feeling the heat ahead of her Spring Statement
The Chancellor hints at a more guarded approach amid global uncertainty - and issues a warning ahead of her announcements.


Tesla's challenges run deeper than 'toxic' controversy around Elon Musk
The company is still valued at more than 100 times its earnings - but it faces problems that experts say go beyond questions around its CEO


The debate: Do Trump's tariffs mean the end of the post-war free trade world?
President Trump has proposed a sweeping set of tariffs. Does this mark the end of the post-war free trade world?


The tariff wars have begun - buckle up
The UK will still be hit even if not directly targeted by Trump's tariff measures.


BBC Verify: How did Rachel Reeves make her sums add up?
BBC Verify's Ben Chu looks at how the Chancellor managed to stick to her fiscal rules in the Spring Statement, despite a jump in borrowing costs for the Government.


First and deputy first ministers hit out at Reeves' Spring Statement
The first and deputy first ministers react to the Chancellor's Spring Statement.


X Man: The Elon Musk Origin Story
Which science fiction stories are left out of Silicon Valley futurism?


The Climate Question
We need to be 40% more energy efficient to hit climate goals. Can the world do it?


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