Business Uvalde families sue Meta, video game creator and gunmaker The lawsuits allege the companies preyed upon "vulnerable" young men like the 18-year-old Uvalde gunman. 3 hrs ago News US & Canada Glue pizza and eat rocks: Google AI search errors go viral Google has defended the answers given by AI Overview, describing them as "isolated examples". 15 hrs ago News Why the UK's Post Office is at the centre of a major scandal Hundreds of wrongly convicted sub-postmasters have had their convictions quashed. 9 hrs ago News Business Google to make Pixel phones and drones in India The tech giant is set to manufacture advanced versions of the smartphone in Tamil Nadu state. 24 hrs ago News Asia Beckham-backed EV firm restarts operations Lunaz says it has a new structure that lays the foundations for "long-term sustainable growth". 20 hrs ago News Northamptonshire Glue pizza and eat rocks: Google AI search errors go viral Google has defended the answers given by AI Overview, describing them as "isolated examples". 15 hrs ago News Dogecoin dog Kabosu dies after 14 years as meme Kabosu, a Japanese shiba inu, inspired the viral "doge" meme and became the face of Dogecoin cryptocurrency. 20 hrs ago News Asia Why technology has not transformed building New technology has yet to transform homebuilding which is still largely a manual task. 1 day ago News Musk opposes US tariffs on Chinese electric cars He previously warned Chinese car makers would "demolish" rivals if there were no trade barriers. 1 day ago News Business Why the UK's Post Office is at the centre of a major scandal Hundreds of wrongly convicted sub-postmasters have had their convictions quashed. 9 hrs ago News Business Watch Playing with FIRE: How to quit work and retire in your 30s A personal finance strategy popular among millennials is helping them to quit their job and retire decades early. 23 Apr 2024 Future of business Boomerang CEOs: Do they ever succeed? Five years after being ousted from WeWork, Adam Neumann wants to re-buy the now-bankrupt business. 8 Feb 2024 Future of business How industry leaders transformed their career The BBC's Katty Kay has spoken to successful change-makers to ask what made them pivot in their career. 17 Jan 2024 Work Culture Women were the original beer brewers - what changed? Today, the beer industry is male-dominated, but it wasn't always so. 7 Dec 2023 Work Culture How waiting alters our perception of time Expert advice on how to get through a waiting period. 14 Nov 2023 Work Culture Do the super-rich 'deserve' their wealth? Should there be a cap on billionaires' wealth and their inheritances? 14 Nov 2023 Future of business Four simple hacks to succeed in every conversation A career coach, a choreographer, a chef and a dragon boat captain offer advice on giving critical feedback. 14 Nov 2023 Work Culture Solo and hybrid work: Navigating our future and new normal Covid-19 reshaped the way we live and work. We rethink solo working and explore the future of work-life. 14 Nov 2023 Future of business Can supersonic flight ever be sustainable? How a new era of quiet, net zero supersonic airliners could revolutionise the aviation industry. 14 Nov 2023 Future of business Commencement speech: The surprising pitfall of your passions Students are graduating in the US this week. The commencement speeches might lead them into questionable choices. 14 Nov 2023 Future of business ASMR: How whispering took over the internet We meet the creators behind the current ASMR boom. 14 Nov 2023 Work Culture A desk full of descriptions for your work colleagues These are the long lost words you've been waiting for to describe your colleagues. 14 Nov 2023 Work Culture Veterinarian suicide rates are very high. Why? Veterinarian professionals are committing suicide at a higher rate than the general population. 14 Nov 2023 Work Culture Influential with Katty Kay Chef José Andrés on the emotional power of food Nobel Peace Prize-nominated chef José Andrés tells the BBC about how food should be both an oasis and force for good. 25 Jan 2024 Worklife Jane Wurwand: The 'high-touch' future of business In an interview with the BBC, founder of the multimillion-dollar skincare empire Dermalogica talks about entrepreneurship, independence and why human skills are the future. 18 Jan 2024 Worklife How author Michael Lewis uncovers hidden stories On the heels of Going Infinite, his new book about beleaguered crypto entrepreneur Sam Bankman-Fried, Michael Lewis talks with the BBC about storytelling, money and grief. 11 Jan 2024 Worklife Executive Lounge UPS exec: The greenest mile is the mile not driven Laura Lane, UPS's chief corporate affairs and sustainability officer, enters the BBC's Executive Lounge to discuss the logistics company's future. See more More news Mike Lynch defends himself in Autonomy fraud trial Mike Lynch, a tech tycoon once compared to Bill Gates, said his fraud trial was "surreal". 1 day ago News Business US sues in bid to break up Ticketmaster owner Officials allege the company used illegal tactics to dominate the concert industry, driving up prices. 2 days ago News Business 'People are just not worried about being scammed' Fraudsters are increasingly using AI, but are people taking the problem seriously enough? 2 days ago News Business Scarlett Johansson's AI row has echoes of Silicon Valley's bad old days A clash with the actor has echoes of the macho tech giants of the past, says Zoe Kleinman. 2 days ago News BBC InDepth Calling an election on the UK economy is a risky gamble An argument about economics is likely to define this campaign - but it may be more about the economic past than the future. 2 days ago News Business How does the UK compare with other economies? Chancellor Jeremy Hunt compared the UK economy with other countries. We've checked some of his claims. 2 days ago News Watch Key moments from former Post Office chief's three-day testimony Paula Vennells faced three days of questions about her role in the wrongful prosecution of hundreds of sub-postmasters. 13 hrs ago News Business Ex-Post Office boss cries while giving evidence Ex-Post Office boss Paula Vennells is speaking about the incident for the first time in ten years. 3 days ago News Business Whistleblower claims Boeing supplier sent faulty parts Spirit AeroSystems supplied Boeing with faulty parts, a former quality inspector has told the BBC. 8 May 2024 News Business Tatti Lashes: The school friends who built a beauty empire Charlotte Tiplady and Elliot Barton explain how together they built up their Tatti Lashes beauty empire from Liverpool. 30 Apr 2024 News Business Watch Ocado robots in action Ocado has added robotic arms to its newest warehouse near Luton. 23 Apr 2024 News Business BBC World News business headlines The latest international business headlines from BBC World News. 20 Mar 2024 News Business 'I feel survivor's guilt' says Post Office victim Former sub-postmaster Jo Hamilton told BBC Breakfast she feels "guilt" after settling with the government over the Horizon IT scandal. 5 Mar 2024 News Business Watch: 'My biggest financial regret is...' People in Kent share their finance stories ahead of Wednesday's Budget. Would you share yours? 5 Mar 2024 News Business Issa brother to step back after 'fixing' Asda Mohsin Issa, one half of the so-called "billionaire brothers" who own Asda, says he plans to hand over the running of the UK's third biggest supermarket. 1 Mar 2024 News Business 'We had to adapt our robots to the AI revolution' Sandy Enoch of Robotical explains why he had to pivot his educational robot company due to AI. 21 Feb 2024 News Business 'AI won't steal your job, but people using it may' Hovhannes Avoyan, founder of picture and video editing app Picsart, shares his advice for our CEO Secrets series. 14 Feb 2024 News Business 'They thought it was a sex shop' - The Body Shop in the '80s Archive footage shows Dame Anita Roddick talking about her company's success, in an 1984 interview. 13 Feb 2024 News Business CCTV shows violent raid on Co-op store The retailer gave the footage to the BBC as it warned of a rise in attacks on retail staff. 8 Feb 2024 News Business Not that difficult to buy a home, says NatWest chair Sir Howard Davies says he believes it is not currently "that difficult" for people to get on the housing ladder. 5 Jan 2024 News Business 'A viral Facebook post nearly blew up our business' Joanna Jensen, founder of skincare brand Childs Farm, shares advice for start-ups for our CEO Secrets series. 13 Dec 2023 News Business Broadband rises must be 'clearer', says Ofcom boss The regulator has plans to make mobile and broadband firms more upfront about mid-contract price rises. 12 Dec 2023 News Business 'This earring helped me build my £4bn business' Richard Harpin, co-founder of Homeserve, explains how an earring taught him an early business lesson. 6 Dec 2023 News Business 'Taking control of my abuse story' Olivia DeRamus set up an app in the wake of her sexual assault. Now she's ready to take on Big Tech. 1 Dec 2023 News Business Take off for ground-breaking green fuel flight It is the first transatlantic flight powered solely by alternative fuels. 28 Nov 2023 News Business The enzyme that chews up plastic Could this be the solution for recycling more plastic? 28 Nov 2023 News Business More in Business 8 hrs ago Ex-Post Office boss Vennells' 5 big inquiry moments Ms Vennells gave testimony over three days, watched by those affected by the Post Office scandal. 8 hrs ago News Business 8 hrs ago Ex-Post Office boss accused of being in la-la land Paula Vennells is quizzed on how much she knew about remote access to sub-postmasters' computers 8 hrs ago News Business 9 hrs ago Joy and disbelief as Post Office convictions quashed A law quashing convictions from the Horizon IT scandal received Royal Assent late on Friday. 9 hrs ago News Business 10 hrs ago Pour a proper pint, Trading Standards tells pubs Punters are likely not getting the full amount of alcohol they are paying for, a new study suggests. 10 hrs ago News Business 20 hrs ago April a washout for shops as sales slump Retail sales fell by much more than expected last month as heavy rain kept shoppers at home. 20 hrs ago News Business 21 hrs ago Energy bills to fall again from July under new cap A household using a typical amount of gas and electricity will pay £1,568 a year. 21 hrs ago News Business 2 days ago Kellogg's recalls chocolate cornflakes over choking risk The cereal brand asks customers to throw boxes away after "hard lumps" are found in some. 2 days ago News Business 2 days ago Vennells told not to make Post Office front page news The former Post Office chief executive faced a second day of questions into the Horizon IT scandal. 2 days ago News Business 2 days ago Vet prescription fees could be capped by watchdog The measure is one move the UK watchdog could take after it completes a formal inquiry into the sector. 2 days ago News Business