Wales completes £800m order for 148 new trains
The new fleet will have air con and each seat will have a power socket when they are introduced in 2022.
The new fleet will have air con and each seat will have a power socket when they are introduced in 2022.
The eurozone passes an important milestone on 20 August – the formal end of the bailout of Greece.
Consumer groups highlight leading student accounts but warn that many undergraduates rely on overdrafts.
US President tells US financial regulators to “look into” having companies report only twice a year.
The colleges are due to open in the summer of 2020.
In an “emotional” newspaper interview, Elon Musk also said he takes a sedative to help him sleep.
The US is demanding that Turkey release a detained US pastor or face further economic measures.
E-cigarettes are much less harmful than tobacco and shouldn’t be treated the same way, MPs warn.
Employees have written to the firm criticising its plans to launch a ‘censored Chinese search service’.
An offshore dairy farm aims to help Rotterdam produce its own food more sustainably.
The TUC finds most workers believe firms are increasing surveillance of internet use and toilet breaks.
Top fashion labels face large losses and online customers are in limbo from store chain collapse.
Online streaming has crushed Blockbuster and its last store is a reminder of a not-so-distant past.
Staff at Vodafone call centres have broken the rules on security checks, leaving customers open to fraud.
The Mexican restaurant chain made the pledge after the latest in a series of food poisoning incidents.
For one day only, a certain fast-food chain gave one of its London branches a luxury makeover.
US retail giant Walmart sees online sales jump while sales at UK subsidiary Asda rise modestly.
Critics have mocked Motorola for “ripping off” Apple’s design.
The Office for National Statistics says UK retail sales increased by 0.7% in July, ahead of expectations.
The UK’s competition watchdog launches an investigation into the world of celebrity endorsements.
A leopard print armchair and a figure of a banjo player are being sold in Sir Rod’s “clear out”.
The DIY group reports a sunshine-assisted 1.6% rise in like-for-like sales during the second quarter.
The deal with Canada’s Canopy Growth marks the biggest investment in the cannabis industry to date.
A giant variety of avocado called the avozilla is attracting worldwide attention.
A growing push to raise wages of service staff in the US could change the way Americans tip.
As Chinese airlines launch more and more international flights, are they playing fair to attract passengers?
Losses mount as Uber tries to build future profits by moves into Eats and bike sharing.
The InfoWars conspiracy theorist is reported to have posted a link to a video that broke Twitter’s rules.
Hashmukh Shah, 63, admits purposely misleading officers from The Pensions Regulator.
Shares in the electric carmaker fall on reports the SEC wants to question executives at the firm.