UK strikes: How industrial action at a major port could disrupt supplies of clothing, cars and canned food
Around 11 billion tons of goods are shipped globally each year, amounting to about 1.5 tons per person.
In UK, workers strike as inflation crushes earnings
Britain's workers are striking in vast numbers as decades-high inflation erodes the value of wages at a record pace.
UK businesses expect zero growth over next 3 months - CBI
British businesses do not expect any growth over the next three months, as a surging cost of living squeezes consumer demand, a monthly survey showed on Sunday.
Northern Ireland protocol explainer: why the UK government's plan to change it violates international law
By merely publishing its intention to unilaterally override the protocol, the UK is already in breach of international law
What struggling businesses can do to weather the economic storm
A recent report suggests the number of businesses in "critical financial distress" is up by 19% in the first quarter of 2022 compared to 2021.
Covid tests to end for arrivals into UK: govt
Last week, Johnson also scrapped almost all domestic restrictions in England after several weeks of falling case rates.
UK businesses given £1.0 billion support as Omicron bites
Across the country, all sectors of British industry have been hit as staff contract the virus and are forced to self-isolate at home.
Britain and Australia conclude free trade deal
The UK-Australia trade relationship was worth ₤13.9 billion last year.
UK to make electric car charging points compulsory in new buildings
The new legislation will create 145,000 new charging points per year and apply also to major renovation projects.
UK delays full post-Brexit border checks from EU
Britain will still introduce full customs declarations and controls on January 1, 2022, as planned.
UK facing supply crunch thanks to Covid and Brexit
Brexit created major border delays after Britain's exit from the European Union on January 1, while new immigration rules disrupted recruitment.
England to allow unquarantined travel from US and EU if jabbed
Those travelling from an amber list country, which includes most of Europe and the US, who are not fully vaccinated will still have to quarantine on arrival.
Boris Johnson pledges 'infrastructure revolution' for coronavirus crisis
Johnson's announcement was overshadowed by the first local lockdown since easing of lockdown, because of a spike in cases in the city of Leicester.
Cheers as UK announces English pubs to reopen
Lawmakers in parliament cheered as he called time on the first countrywide closure of pubs since the Great Plague of 1665.
Industry spooked by UK stance on post-Brexit EU trade
European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen said that Britain knows it has to align itself with single market rules if it wants to be close to it.
Boris Johnson vows to work 'flat out', outlaw Brexit transition past 2020
Prime Minister Boris Johnson promised to "get Brexit done" by taking Britain out of the European Union by January 31.
EU to warn UK that 'Northern Ireland must agree to Brussels rules'
The European Commission's draft Brexit deal will insist that Northern Ireland agree to Brussels' rules.
Search is on for billionaire diamond jeweller Nirav Modi over 'biggest banking scam in India's history'
A global manhunt is underway for billionaire diamond jeweller Nirav Modi over links to a scam with the Punjab National Bank.
India's controversial 'bling guru' charged with forcibly castrating 400 followers
India's controversial 'bling guru' has been charged with allegedly castrating 400 followers of his sect, said police.
Philip Hammond in firing line after he riles Tory colleagues by publicly pledging a soft Brexit
The prime minister Theresa May has rebuked chancellor Philip Hammond for his public call for a soft Brexit.
EU leaders deliberately 'undermining' Theresa May to force softer Brexit deal
Donald Tusk reportedly hoping PM will be forced into U-turn on leaving customs union as EU will not offer acceptable alternatives.
Special court acquits all accused in a case once billed as India's biggest corruption scandal
Among those acquitted in the so-called "2G scam" are leading political figures A Raja and M Kanimozhi.
Britons could begin Christmas holidays on 11 December if it wasn't for IT issues
Research shows IT issues are such a significant issue for British productivity that cost office workers 2 hours a week.
UK growth to remain muted amid Brexit uncertainty and high inflation, CBI says
The business lobby group expects Britain's gross domestic product to expand 1.5% in both 2017 and 2018 before weakening slightly to 1.3% in 2019.
Jeremy Corbyn becoming PM 'would be worse than Brexit' warns banking giant
US investment bank warns Brexit process is in danger of unravelling and could lead to further bad news for the UK economy.
UK Budget 2017: No-frills Budget sees Hammond cut stamp duty and boost NHS spending
Chancellor pledges to invest £44bn to revive Britain's housing sector and delivers £3.75bn boost to NHS.
UK Budget 2017 as it happened: Hammond scraps Stamp Duty for first time buyers up to £300,000
Chancellor abolishes Stamp Duty for all first time buyer purchases up to £300,000 as part of housing reforms.
Cutting-edge tech in UK manufacturing 'could deliver £102bn benefit'
Barclays predicts adoption of new technologies like AI would lead to the creation of 101,000 jobs in the manufacturing sector over the next decade.
Britons 'need to speak Mandarin and Arabic' if they want to make Brexit a success
Mandarin and Arabic are among the top five languages Britons will need to learn if the country is to enjoy a prosperous post-Brexit future, according to a British Council report.
UK workers facing 'lowest salary increase in Europe' in 2018
The average British worker is in line to receive a 0.2% real salary increase next year, equating to a pay rise of around £4.40 per month before tax.