'Scammers sent courier to steal my £4,000' A fraud victim tells the BBC how she used a helpline to stop scammers stealing more of her money.
Spain fines budget airlines including Ryanair 179m The government says charging for hand luggage and printing boarding passes at the airport are "abusive practices".
Gatwick Airport evacuated over security incident Passengers are unable to enter the South Terminal while an investigation is carried out.
Retail sales fell as Budget worries hit spending Sales volumes fell by 0.7% in October with clothing stores having a "notably poor" month.
Typical energy bill to rise by £21 a year in January The quarterly cap by regulator Ofgem affects 27 million households in England, Wales and Scotland.
Temu owner misses sales forecast as Chinese economy slows US-listed shares of the e-commerce giant fell nearly 11% on Thursday following the announcement.
How Adani's US fraud charges impact India's economy and politics The charges could jeopardise the ambitions of one of the world's richest men, both at home and abroad.
The superpowers of coatings make possible the impossible Hi-tech coatings make all sorts of high performance engineering, like jet engines, possible.
'We were charged £720 to have a key cut': BBC told of leaseholders' woes A BBC News investigation reveals multiple complaints about charges imposed by a major freeholder.
Gary Gensler to leave role as SEC chairman Donald Trump revealed plans to sack Mr Gensler on "day one" of his new administration.
Leasehold reforms set out amid concerns over delays Campaigners say the overhaul is welcome but will not come fast enough to help existing leaseholds.