High prices hit sales of popular blooms - florist Florists say cut flowers have reached sky-high prices in the past few years.
TikTok child data protection inadequate, Canadian privacy officials say TikTok says it will introduce measures to "strengthen our platform" although it disputes some of the findings.
More young people say rising bills now stopping them moving out A growing number of young adults now say the rising cost of running a home means they can't afford their own place.
Plan for energy bills with low standing charges The regulator's plans could be in place by the end of January, but it warns total bills won't fall.
YouTube content creators contributed £2.2bn to UK economy in 2024 The data has been released to coincide with the launch of a new group of MPs representing creators and influencers.
Michelob Ultra becomes best-selling beer in the US The Anheuser-Busch beer has dethroned Modelo Especial for the title two years after consumer backlash two years ago dented its sales.
UK is open to overseas talent unlike US, Reeves says Her comments come after US announced a 50-fold hike in the cost of skilled-worker permits.
Amazon to close its UK grocery stores The online retail giant says it would convert five of the 19 shops into Whole Foods stores.
Get behind a wealth tax, millionaire urges Lib Dems A campaign group hopes to persuade politicians this autumn to hike taxes on the very wealthy.
Global growth forecast upgraded by OECD The influential policy group lifts its forecast but warns growth will "soften noticeably" in the months ahead.
JLR shutdown extended again as ministers meet suppliers The business secretary will also meets suppliers of the car maker who are at risk of closure.