BBC set to cut hundreds of millions of pounds in latest restructuring plan
Director-general Tim Davie tells staff broadcaster aims to trim about a tenth of costs over three years
Director-general Tim Davie tells staff broadcaster aims to trim about a tenth of costs over three years
Labour is expected to lose votes in Gorton and Denton by-election to Greens on the left and Reform on the right
It’s Extel survey season
Investigation concerns potential irregularities in the sale of real estate assets in 2024
Shares in Savills drop as investors focus on sectors deemed vulnerable to disruption
Maker of Lucky Strike and Dunhill cigarettes said profits hit £11.3bn last year
US intelligence agency seeks to tap into frustration over extensive purges at People’s Liberation Army
Vladyslav Heraskevych wanted to wear helmet honouring compatriots killed in war during skeleton event
The 2008 work returns to Sadler’s Wells with seven veterans from the original cast — and too many recycled ideas
Civilian and reservist charged with security offences, bribery and obstructing justice after ‘red line’ crossed with online gambling
Central bank’s research undercuts Donald Trump’s claims that foreign companies will pay for levies
Also in today’s newsletter, US attorney-general Pam Bondi faces wrath of Congress over Jeffrey Epstein files
In India, domestic tech entrepreneurs are outperforming those who return home after a stint in Silicon Valley
It takes more than an app to come up with an innovative gameplay loop
History might be repeating itself after the sale of investment banks to bigger US rivals
Ineos founder has come under pressure to apologise for claim the UK was being ‘colonised’
Disruption has led some to pull back while others are changing the type of work they produce
A celebrated Russian author in exile turns to fiction to navigate the physical and psychological fallout of one’s home country waging war against its neighbour
Bart De Wever says European Commission should not get ‘all the blame’ ahead of leaders’ summit
Legal opinion finds fault with Commission’s 2023 decision to grant access to frozen funds ahead of key summit on Ukraine
Cabinet secretary Chris Wormald’s exit follows resignations of prime minister’s chief of staff and communications director
Collapse of bribery prosecution exposes wider disclosure failings at fraud agency
From an Alpine farm in the Nagelfluhkette Nature Park to a modern home in Munich 10 minutes’ walk from the historic Englischer Garten