Sir Keir Starmer has been warned that his plan to join an EU net zero scheme “undermines” Britain’s Brexit freedoms. The UK could link its own carbon credits scheme to Brussels’ system as...
Emmanuel Macron has reportedly dropped demands for a post-Brexit security deal to be linked to fishing rights in a boost for UK defence firms. The French President is said to have been told by some...
That once proud beacon of former industrial glory, British Steel in its present guise, faces a perilous future. The Scunthorpe works are in trouble, Jonathan Reynolds to the rescue. How did it all...
A major UK railway operator has revealed the inside of its revamped train interiors. A number of cities will be served by the rejuvinated East Midlands Railway (EMR) stock as part of a £60million...
Sir Keir Starmer wants to sign Britain up to a European Union net zero scheme in a move that risks ramping up energy bills for millions of cash-strapped families. The Prime Minister is poised to use...
Business groups urge changes to employment reforms16 minutes agoSam FrancisPolitical ReporterHelen CattPolitical correspondentGetty ImagesThe five biggest business groups in the UK have written an...
Holidaymakers heading to Dubai have been urged to familiarise themselves with strict local laws and customs, as the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) warns travellers could face...
The United States has been told to "stop whining" about global trade by a Chinese state media mouthpiece. China Daily accused US President Donald Trump of "hoodwinking" Americans by telling them they...
Pilots have warned that plans being considered by an EU agency to use Artificial Intelligence (AI) on flights will "reduce safety". The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) is considering proposals...
US tariffs will make global trade shrink, says WTO6 minutes agoCharlotte EdwardsBusiness reporter, BBC NewsGetty ImagesThe World Trade Organization (WTO) has forecast that global trade will fall this...
A poll of 2,000 adults found 59% would prefer to buy produce that is grown, made or harvested in Britain. Eggs, milk, potatoes and fish among are the items they are most inclined to seek out. The...
WHO agrees legally binding pandemic treaty1 hour agoJim ReedHealth reporter•jim_reedGetty ImagesMembers of the World Health Organization (WHO) have agreed the text of a legally binding treaty...
Meghan Markle released the second episode of her new weekly podcast, Confessions of a Female Founder, yesterday. Although criticism of the controversial royal was largely expected, one thing that...
Anyone travelling to Cornwall for the Easter Bank Holiday weekend has been warned to avoid entering the sea at a large number of beaches. A staggering amount of sewage pollution warnings have been...
Holly Willoughby's company owes the taxman a huge amount of money, it was revealed in court on Wednesday. A short hearing took place at the Insolvency and Companies court after the company, Roxy...
Irish exports to US surge by 200% ahead of tariffs23 hours agoJohn CampbellBBC News NI business and economics editorGetty ImagesThe Republic of Ireland's goods exports to the United States surged by...
Meghan Markle has been accused of copying President Donald Trump in a bid to make the world "obsessed with her". The 43-year-old launched the second episode of her podcast series, Confessions of a...
EY faces investigation over Post Office Horizon audit20 minutes agoCharlotte EdwardsBusiness reporters, BBC NewsGetty ImagesEY is being investigated over its audits of the Post Office in relation to...
This morning’s inflation data shows the Consumer Prices Index (CPI) fell to 2.6% in March, down from 2.8% in February.On paper, it's a welcome sign that the cost-of-living crisis may finally be...
Water companies in England recorded 2,487 pollution incidents last year which is more than double the target set by the Environment Agency, campaigners have revealed. Firms were collectively set an...