Water meters should be compulsory, say MPs
Politicians say metering will save water but admit it may lead to higher bills for some homes.
Politicians say metering will save water but admit it may lead to higher bills for some homes.
The 29-year-old – who left the White House in April – will be chief communications officer for Fox.
Chris Bush and John Scouler deny claims they inflated figures to make profits look healthier.
Britain’s biggest carmaker will shut its Solihull plant due to weak demand, but says no jobs will be lost.
A worker lost a USB stick containing personal data which was later found by a member of the public.
Two camera-enabled smart devices for the home are unveiled in the midst of a privacy crisis.
Tesco has removed ‘best before’ labels on 116 fruit and vegetable products to reduce food waste.
Campaign group Google You Owe Us wanted compensation for people whose handsets were allegedly tracked.
William Nordhaus and Paul Romer win prize for research on how climate and technology affect the economy.
The social media giant’s bill triples to £15.8m – but will fall to £7.4m because of a tax credit.
The struggling fashion brand says it is looking at all future options, including a takeover.
China’s central bank will cut reserve requirements, injecting $109bn into the financial system.
PM Shinzo Abe says the UK could be welcomed into the Pacific deal “with open arms” after Brexit.
For Connor Ward, shopping can be an overwhelming and stressful experience.
Dr Hayaatun Sillem is the first female CEO of the Royal Academy of Engineering.
Tech giants are spending on autonomous vehicles but a small UK rival wants to compete.
The British Chambers of Commerce says Brexit uncertainty is impacting hiring and exports.
New research finds 40% of young adults still cannot afford to buy a house, even with a 10% deposit.
The digital payments firm handed over more income tax after a £181,000 bill in the previous year.
Owner Thomas Cook is to close the holiday brand at the end of the month after failing to find a buyer.
Pret blames dairy traces in supposedly vegan yoghurt – but manufacturer Coyo says it isn’t at fault.
Tipping has become a political issue in some countries, but to offer money as a reward for good service is not as universal as you might think.
Space X’s mission to the Moon will be the first lunar journey by humans since 1972.
The world’s first fully-autonomous indoor farm in San Carlos, California, is now operational.
The chancellor says services are not included in the Chequers deal because most are not exported.
As thousands sign up to “gambling blocks” on two apps, one ex-addict talks about how it helped him.
Tokyo’s Tsukiji fish market holds its last pre-dawn tuna auction before being moved to a new site.
The controversy surrounding the Italian government’s spending plans has led to more nervousness on the financial markets.
The retail store took down a London pop-up promoting a Penguin book on feminism, the publisher says.
John Quinlan says he’s confident a buyer will be found for the brand after its owner went into administration.