- The tax was introduced last year to help fund the government's scheme to lower energy bills.
- Zomato takes down an advert that faced backlash for its depiction of a Dalit character.
- Under the new policy, women workers will no longer have to wear heels and makeup while at work.
- California will become the first US state to ban caste discrimination if the legislation is approved.
- The UK-US Atlantic Declaration "sets a new standard for economic cooperation", Rishi Sunak says.
- "This case is about dog toys and whiskey, two items seldom appearing in the same sentence," a judge wrote.
- UK shoppers are paying more for loo roll, butter and ketchup than some of our European neighbours, data suggests.
- The bank said on Thursday it would temporarily pull new deals, indicating mortgage market pressures.
- Union withdraws its bid for recognition at Amazon's Coventry warehouse but vows to fight on.
- News of the investigation comes as found Mr Odey is accused of sexually harassing or assaulting 13 women.
- Revised data shows the eurozone's economy contracted at the end of last year and the start of 2023.
- Shoppers are visiting discounters more, buying own-label goods and turning to loyalty schemes for discounts.
- Housebuilder Crest Nicholson warns of a further slowdown as it reports lower sales and profits.
- MPs criticise banks as instant access savings rates sit well below the Bank of England base rate.
- India-born Sir Ivan Menezes was the chief executive of the world's biggest spirits company.
- US-based Eat Just says its product is ethical, clean and green but scientists say it may just be a novelty.
- Crypto bosses could face up to two years' imprisonment if they fail to comply with the new rules.
- Rising borrowing costs and plans for stricter rules are affecting the rental sector, surveyors say.
- Supermarket becomes the latest to remove the dates, urging customers to use their judgement instead.
- Lloyds is looking to recover debts owed by the network of companies controlled by the Barclay family.