Call for free bus travel to help under-22s into work
Emer Moreau & Charlotte EdwardsBusiness reporter, BBC NewsGetty ImagesUnder-22s in England should be given free bus passes to help them get into work and education, according to major a report…
Nuclear-powered AI could make Rolls Royce UK’s biggest firm, says boss
Simon JackBusiness editorRolls-RoyceArtist's impression of a small nuclear power stationRolls-Royce's plan to power artificial intelligence (AI) with its nuclear reactors could make it the UK's most valuable company, its boss…
The UK car industry is at a crunch point – can it be saved?
Theo LeggettInternational Business CorrespondentBBCA gleaming white Vivaro van drove slowly off the production line at Vauxhall's factory in Luton, beeping its horn, while workers cheered and crowded around taking photographs.…
Rare earths: Australia bid to take on China dominance
Inside Australia's billion dollar bid to take on China's rare earth dominanceSuranjana TewariAsia Business Correspondent in EneabbaBloomberg via Getty ImagesRare earths are essential in the production of alloys for magnetsDrive…
Trump’s BLS nominee floats ending monthly jobs report
Trump's pick to lead economic data agency floats ending monthly jobs reportWhite HouseTrump said Antoni would ensure reports were honest and accuratePresident Donald Trump's nominee to lead the Bureau of…
Sylvanian Drama: Lawsuit against creator dropped by toy company
A lawsuit against the Irish content creator behind the incredibly popular Sylvanian Drama social accounts has been dropped. The brains behind the tongue-in-cheek account, Thea von Engelbrechten, whose TikTok and…
Starbucks tells customers in South Korea not to bring printers or PCs
Faarea MasudBBC Business reporterGetty ImagesStarbucks customers in South Korea have been asked to stop bringing "bulky items" into cafes to do their office work, after some brought printers and desktop…
US inflation holds but underlying prices creep up
US inflation held steady in July despite import tariffs, bolstering bets that the Federal Reserve may cut interest rates next month. Latest official figures showed that consumer prices rose 2.7%…