Apprenticeship take-up down by a quarter
Public spending watchdog says the government has “some way to go” to show the scheme is value for money.
Public spending watchdog says the government has “some way to go” to show the scheme is value for money.
Changes are needed to ensure access to cash, otherwise the system will fall apart, a review says.
Unions say a pledge to allow MPs to decide on adopting future EU changes is “flimsy window dressing”.
Import taxes could be scrapped completely on some goods, but others still be protected, say reports.
The firm will make a decision on long haul planes which could introduce new flights to London.
Misprinted labels delay shipments but the firm says it has reached a resolution with authorities.
Court hears ex-Barclays boss wanted to raise funds privately to save his own and the then chairman’s jobs.
The iconic British sports car maker Morgan is to be sold to an Italian venture capital group
Automobili Pininfarina’s Battista “hypercar” is the fastest road legal car ever – and it’s electric.
The UK’s competition watchdog is preparing to take legal action against ticket reseller Viagogo.
The youngest member of the Kardashian family has built up her fortune from cosmetics.
Both firms say production of their cars in the UK is at risk if Britain leaves the EU without a deal.
Cyber-investigators are trying to find out what happened to millions in crypto-cash.
Toyota Europe boss says a no-deal Brexit would make it hard for it to build cars at Burnaston.
The struggling department store chain says forecasts it made just two months ago are “no longer valid”.
From next month the cost of buying goods such as TVs and fridges on a rent-to-own basis will be controlled.
The Local Government Association said councils had “little choice” in order to protect services.
China’s premier told its annual parliamentary session the country faces “a tough struggle”.
Carlos Ghosn has been given bail set at 1bn yen (£6.8m; $8.9m), say Japanese media reports.
In a shock move, the court sets bail for the detained auto boss at one billion yen (£6.8m; $8.9m).
The US plans to scrap preferential status granted to exports from India and Turkey.
Only a third of universal credit claimants who use Gov.UK Verify have been able to authenticate their identity.
A survey of global mobile data prices reveals massive differences between countries.
Some young people are turning to more unorthodox methods of getting on the housing ladder.
Could such ultrafast supercars generate a “halo effect” and make electric cars sexier in general?
Labour says transport secretary is an “embarrassment” as fellow minister answers questions on Brexit payout.
Stationery retailer Paperchase threatens store closure to cut costs
The last remaining fortune cookie factory in San Francisco is on the verge of closure.
An investment bank led by an oligarch with links to Prince Charles managed a network of offshore companies.
How a Russian oligarch helped Prince Charles rescue a Scottish stately home