UK says food standards will not be lowered for US trade deal
Number 10 says it won’t give in to US calls to allow chlorine-washed and hormone-treated meat into the UK.
Number 10 says it won’t give in to US calls to allow chlorine-washed and hormone-treated meat into the UK.
Technology has changed the way the world looks at love and relationships. Paromita Vohra, filmmaker and educator on love and relationships, certainly agrees.
A manager for the firm was pictured in the outfit after job cuts were confirmed to workers in Glasgow.
Factories are cutting jobs and stockpiling at a record pace ahead of Brexit, a survey indicates.
Government settles with Channel Tunnel firm after accusation of “secretive” no-deal Brexit contracts.
The fashion chain has lined up an administrator for the business as it seeks funding to stay afloat.
The Port of Ramsgate was at the centre of a storm over a contact with a ferry company with no ships.
The firm is restructuring after former boss Sir Martin Sorrell’s abrupt departure last year.
The garage that runs an apprenticeship scheme for forces veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder.
More victims of “push” payment scams will be reimbursed by their bank under agreed new rules.
Chinese tech giant Huawei runs a US newspaper ad telling readers, “don’t believe everything you hear”.
Building apprenticeships are highly male-dominated, but some young women are bucking the system.
The rail operator Eurotunnel is challenging the government over its no-deal Brexit ferry contracts.
The BBC’s Aaron Heslehurst explains how Botox became a million dollar idea.
Tapping on a keyboard has been the standard way to interact with computers, but that is changing.
The fifth incarnation – a computer chip the size of a grain of rice – has now drawn its first Premium Bond winners.
The first Premium Bond was sold over 60 years ago and now the fifth iteration of the number generator Ernie has been launched.
The retailer is splitting in two, with the closure of 230 of its namesake stores.
Tesla says the shift to online-only sales means it can cut prices and reach a wider market.
The Swiss bank has not commented on its role in what has become known as the “tuna bond” loan scandal.
Weaker consumer spending weighed on growth during the fourth quarter of 2018.
Queer Eye’s Tan France gives his tips for dressing sustainably and explains why he understands the appeal of fast fashion.
The luxury car maker plunged into loss as a result of the cost of its stock market flotation.
Confectionery has been made at the Leicester factory for more than a century.
The deal to supply the Premier League champions’ kit could be worth up to £65m a year for 10 years.
Simon Pitts declines to rule out a sale of the commercial broadcaster, amid continued speculation it might become part of ITV.
Norway’s state investment fund will continue to be “significant” investor in the UK.
The aerospace firm is hit by charges for fixing engine problems and the scrapping of the Airbus A380.
London-focused estate agent swings to a loss and says Brexit uncertainty is harming confidence.
The motor industry has been hit by “myriad challenges” including declining demand in key markets.