Waterstones would sell books written by AI, says chain’s boss
Felicity Hannah,Big Boss InterviewandMichael Sheils McNamee,Business reporterPAWaterstones would stock books created using artificial intelligence, the company's boss has said, as long as they were clearly labelled, and if customers wanted…
My husband would still be alive if he’d received Post Office compensation
Emma SimpsonBusiness correspondentJonathan Armstrong died in October before receiving full compensationA sub-postmaster whose life was ruined by the Post Office's faulty accounting software has died without receiving his full compensation.Jonathan…
Six-month unfair dismissal right to begin in January 2027
Paul SeddonPolitical reporterGetty ImagesThe government will commit to bringing in enhanced protections against unfair dismissal from the start of 2027, after watering down its plans last week.Labour ministers agreed to…
Pensioners in Walsall see energy bills ‘quadruple overnight’
Rachel AlexanderLocal Democracy ReporterLDRSResidents in Woodall and Hamilton House, both in Bloxwich, Walsall, are seeing a large rise in their energy billsPensioners living in two tower blocks said they felt…
Energy grid investment of £28bn to push up household bills
Rachel Clun,business reporterandKevin Peachey,cost of living correspondentAFP via Getty ImagesHousehold energy bills will rise to help fund a £28bn investment in the UK's energy network.Energy regulator Ofgem has approved the…
