Qatar pulls out of Opec oil producers’ cartel
The Gulf state says it will pull out of the oil cartel in the new year to focus on gas production.
The Gulf state says it will pull out of the oil cartel in the new year to focus on gas production.
Jordi Casamitjana wants to have ethical veganism recognised as a philosophical belief, in a landmark legal action.
The president’s comments comes after China and the US agreed a trade war truce at the G20 summit.
Two brothers on the autistic spectrum were looking for work when one had the idea of opening a comic shop. It turned out to be an inspired choice.
After years of pessimistic predictions for the British high street, shops have been forced to look at new ways of attracting customers.
What impact is turmoil in the retail sector having on workers and their families?
John Brailsford has been made redundant five times, but says losing a job is not the end of the world.
‘Excellence isn’t an act, it’s a habit’
Anne Wojcicki and her siblings Susan and Janet have all got the top of their professions, but is their success down to nature or nurture?
Nexstar set to become the largest US operator of local TV stations after buying Tribune Media.
Workers at the fashion group demand an end to alleged inappropriate behaviour by its founder.
Academics believe abandoned coal shafts and tunnels could be used for mass crop production
Donald Trump and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping agree to halt new trade tariffs for 90 days.
Politicians should do more to save the UK’s High Streets, says Sports Direct boss Mike Ashley.
Politicians should do more to save the UK’s High Streets, says Sports Direct boss Mike Ashley.
Politicians should do more to save the UK’s High Streets, says Sports Direct boss Mike Ashley.
The “humanisation” of dogs is driving a booming market in upmarket dog food, accessories and services.
Sir Terry Morgan tells the BBC he expects to be sacked within days, months after getting the job.
Banks are introducing passwords sent to your mobile phone, a problem if you don’t have coverage.
They were once visions of the future, but are shopping centres now past their sell-by date?
Resolution Foundation finds agency workers are paid £400 a year less than directly employed colleagues
Microsoft has reclaimed the title of world’s most valuable company, overtaking Apple.
Sir Richard Leese, leader of Manchester City Council, said it was “fantastic news for the city”.
The launch of the new 26-30 railcard has been delayed slightly, meaning some millennials will miss out.
Members of the Unite union at the Birkenhead shipyard vow to continue strike action into the new year.
A group representing women born in the 1950s wins the right to a judicial review of state pension changes.
The revised deal has been renamed as the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, or USMCA.
The band are part of a list of creditors filed by the festival in its administration papers.
The hotel chain says details of up to 500 million guests may have been accessed in a database breach.
Analysts say Brexit uncertainty is also making buyers cautious, as house prices rise by 1.9% in a year.