Channel 4 chooses Leeds for new HQ
The broadcaster is moving almost 40% of its staff out of the capital.
The broadcaster is moving almost 40% of its staff out of the capital.
A storm surge has caused massive damage on the Liguria coast in northern Italy.
Gambling companies will now face tougher action if they mislead their customers by using unfair small print.
The company said his suggested series on “killing vegans one by one” had “gone too far”.
Police will sell branded clothing to raise money for frontline policing following years of cuts
The UK’s largest carmaker blamed falling Chinese sales, uncertainty over diesel and Brexit.
The meat retailer operates from more than 50 outlets across the Midlands and North of England.
British and Canadian politicians request Facebook boss appear before joint data privacy hearing.
The UK’s foreign secretary is opening up almost 1,000 diplomatic roles to non-civil servants.
The City regulator warns customers face “significant harm” from the prices charged by some firms.
Workers would crouch between railway tracks inside tunnels as trains sped by to improve safety awareness.
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Our household appliances could have much longer lives if they were designed to be easily repaired.
Budget overruns for decommissioning the nuclear power site are nearing £1bn, a report finds.
Freelancers and contractors warn that planned changes in the way they pay tax could hit their employment prospects.
The social media firm is seeing users shift from its most profitable business amid rising costs.
US industrial giant takes a $22bn charge on its power division as investors dump their stock.
Much of the debate following the Budget on Monday has been about who benefits most.
Billionaire Mike Ashley is to make the closures as part of a deal to buy the struggling cycle chain.
The European Commission fears the proposed merger would increase steel prices and reduce competition.
More family members will be able to buy Premium Bonds for children – giving them a 24,500 to 1 chance to win.
Many public services will feel squeezed for some time to come, the Institute for Fiscal Studies warns.
Italy’s economy stalls as growth in the 19-country eurozone slows to just 0.2% in the third quarter.
Strong demand for Spider-Man and other games is helping drive earnings at the Japanese electronics giant.
The oil giant reports its strongest quarterly results for five years, helped by higher prices and output.
The Asian-themed restaurant chain is being bought in a deal which values the business at £559m.
The billionaire financier and philanthropist was targeted in a US mail-bombing campaign.
The US said trade with Chinese chipmaker Fujian Jinhua poses a risk to “national security interests”.
The chancellor says public spending – apart from on the NHS – will not go up in real terms.