Challenger bank N26 to shut all UK accounts
Customers are being told to transfer money out of the app-based bank by 15 April.
Customers are being told to transfer money out of the app-based bank by 15 April.
Blockchain was hyped as a secure and cheap way to store or retrieve data, but it is yet to take off.
When Rob Bernshteyn and his family escaped the Soviet Union, they initially found the US was worse.
The BBC’s Frank Gardner is shown how £194bn worth of gold bars are stored.
Airbnb is the latest US company to pledge it will serve society. Has the corporate world grown a conscience?
Is Hawes, in the Yorkshire Dales, a template for the future of bank branches and community services?
Fishing looks like being the first big argument of the UK’s trade negotiations with the EU.
We know Venice is drowning as global sea levels rise, but it is also choking on its own pollution.
About 30 staff from the holiday company that collapsed last year are now employed by rail firm GWR.
Wind turbines don’t last for ever, and they are difficult to recycle. The industry is trying to figure out what to do with them.
The BBC’s Aaron Heslehurst explains how the rubber duck became a million dollar idea.
It’s the biggest change in overdrafts in a generation and could mean you paying double.
Baker Lizzie Parle demonstrates the properties of gluten, by pumping it up like a balloon.
Andrea Drummer is the woman behind the first cannabis cafe in the US, but for now you may still want to BYO brownies.
As part of a new BBC blog series, Somi from Nigeria shares what she spent her money on this week.
Argan is the latest culinary and cosmetic must-have, but the women workers want more of the money.
The Devon-based firm has filed a notice of intention to appoint administrators.
The airline’s investors will put more money in while the government will review air passenger tax.
The firm rejects claims that it is shielding criminals by refusing to co-operate with investigators.
A new Edinburgh centre aims to develop new services, creating 100 technology jobs
A device that changed women’s lives was originally intended to make one man rich.
Should you just crack on with it when you have a cold, or hide under the duvet for everybody’s sake?
One in five people are banned from telling people they work with about their salary, a union says.
One of the world’s biggest investors says the change will happen ‘sooner than most anticipate’.
Customers are in the dark over the airline’s future as it remains in talks with the government.
Dominic Chappell bought the store chain from Sir Philip Green for £1 before it closed down in 2016.
The move comes as the bank cuts the interest rate it pays on its flagship current account.
Families say they are disappointed Pontins has made a second holiday park “adults only”.
The ban, which starts on 14 April, comes after reviews of the industry by the commission and the government.
Satya Nadella’s comments come amid ongoing, sometimes violent, protests against the controversial rules.