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Pinterest boss says he thinks about Molly Russell every day

Addressing the case publicly for the first time, Bill Ready says the tragedy "guides" the firm's work.

'Buy one, get one free' deals for unhealthy food banned

Crisps, sweets, chocolate and fizzy drinks will be covered by restrictions starting in England.

AO boss tells BBC: We're a British success story – the UK should be turbocharging us

John Roberts, the founder of AO and so-called kitchen king, says tax rises are putting "grit" into businesses.

Energy bills rise by 2% for millions with calls for more support

Companies call for an "enduring" support scheme as energy prices rise by 2% for millions of households.

Trump claims a TikTok deal is done. Who would own it, and how would it work?

Trump says a deal is done but the details have not been confirmed by China or the app's owner ByteDance.

Trump claims a TikTok deal is done. Who would own it, and how would it work?

Trump says a deal is done but the details have not been confirmed by China or the app's owner ByteDance.

Trump claims a TikTok deal is done. Who would own it, and how would it work?

Trump says a deal is done but the details have not been confirmed by China or the app's owner ByteDance.

Trump claims a TikTok deal is done. Who would own it, and how would it work?

Trump says a deal is done but the details have not been confirmed by China or the app's owner ByteDance.

Trump claims a TikTok deal is done. Who would own it, and how would it work?

Trump says a deal is done but the details have not been confirmed by China or the app's owner ByteDance.

Trump claims a TikTok deal is done. Who would own it, and how would it work?

Trump says a deal is done but the details have not been confirmed by China or the app's owner ByteDance.

Trump claims a TikTok deal is done. Who would own it, and how would it work?

Trump says a deal is done but the details have not been confirmed by China or the app's owner ByteDance.

Why burnout is a growing problem in cyber-security

Facing increasing stress, cybersecurity professionals are dropping out of the workforce.

The picturesque Dutch village set to charge tourists an entry fee

Zaanse Schans, popular for its windmills, has a population of just 100 people - but more than two million tourists will have visited this year.

Zimbabwe is tobacco country. But some think the future lies in blueberries

"The future is food, not a bad habit," horticulture specialist Clarence Mwale tells the BBC.

Martin Lewis on one big misunderstanding about student loans

Student loan repayments depend solely on how much you earn.

'I'm 21 and sharing a room with my 10-year-old sister'

Leoni moved out with her partner but, just nine months later, moved back to her parents' to build up her savings.

'I'm 21 and sharing a room with my 10-year-old sister'

Leoni moved out with her partner but, just nine months later, moved back to her parents' to build up her savings.

Is the US-China TikTok deal done? Here's what you need to know

Donald Trump says a deal on the future of TikTok in the US has been made, but it’s not been confirmed by China or the app’s owner ByteDance.

The bacteria turning waste plastic into painkillers

How did E. coli become such an essential tool for scientists and will anything replace it?

China launches campaign to keep killjoys off the internet

Pessimistic social media posts may now be targets of a fresh crackdown by the Chinese government.

Rethink

Why understanding zero-sum thinking can help explain modern politics and attitudes.

'There's no way we can afford $100,000': Small firms scramble over H-1B visa fees

Startups and smaller firms could bear the brunt of Trump's new H-1B visa fee, and some fear it could thwart US innovation.

Business Daily

We head to the US where prices are rising and supply can't keep up with demand

What's the big deal about AI data centres?

Huge investment is going into data centres for AI, but why are they so expensive?

Global conflicts drive demand for war risk insurance

Wars in Ukraine and the Middle East are fuelling take-up of cover against impact and damage.

We have hybrid cars, now hybrid planes are coming

With batteries still too heavy, start-up plane makers are exploring hybrid options for new aircraft.

We have hybrid cars, now hybrid planes are coming

With batteries still too heavy, start-up plane makers are exploring hybrid options for new aircraft.

We have hybrid cars, now hybrid planes are coming

With batteries still too heavy, start-up plane makers are exploring hybrid options for new aircraft.

Trump's state visit is mired with potential pitfalls despite careful planning

Months of preparations have gone into this state visit - but the Lord Mandelson question is not the only concern troubling insiders.

Trump's state visit is mired with potential pitfalls despite careful planning

Months of preparations have gone into this state visit - but the Lord Mandelson question is not the only concern troubling insiders.

Trump's state visit is mired with potential pitfalls despite careful planning

Months of preparations have gone into this state visit - but the Lord Mandelson question is not the only concern troubling insiders.

Trump's state visit is mired with potential pitfalls despite careful planning

Months of preparations have gone into this state visit - but the Lord Mandelson question is not the only concern troubling insiders.

Trump's state visit is mired with potential pitfalls despite careful planning

Months of preparations have gone into this state visit - but the Lord Mandelson question is not the only concern troubling insiders.

Trump's state visit is mired with potential pitfalls despite careful planning

Months of preparations have gone into this state visit - but the Lord Mandelson question is not the only concern troubling insiders.

Will drones deliver your next hot food order?

A Swedish firm hopes that drones will open up a new market for hot food delivery.