London-Berlin: competition hots up for cross-Channel rail links Firms vie with Eurostar to provide direct services from Britain to mainland Europe as they spy growth in market
Calls for limits on scrap steel exports to boost UK furnaces Bulk of UK scrap steel is exported, which industry groups say could cost up to £5bn in lost revenue and 20,000 jobs
‘Gutted’: UK users of weight loss jab Mounjaro devastated by planned price hike People using the jab reported positive results, but many say the increased cost will be prohibitively expensive, and they expect to put the weight back on when they stop
Ørsted shares at all-time low after Trump halts work on US windfarm Shares drop by 17% after stop-work order on $1.5bn project off Rhode Island, which was 80% complete
Postal services in Europe suspend parcel shipments to US amid uncertainty over tariffs Donald Trump’s late announcement left operators with ‘extremely limited timeframe to get prepared’
Greater risk of toxic derailments if $85bn railroad merger is approved, warn unions Workers sound alarm over proposed Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern deal and its risks to jobs, prices and power
Evergrande: China’s property giant delisted from Hong Kong stock exchange Once the country’s biggest real estate firm, Evergrande was worth more than $50bn at its peak and helped propel China’s rapid economic growth
What is the row between Wes Streeting and pharmaceutical companies about? Health secretary has accused firms of being ‘shortsighted’ during dispute over terms for provision of drugs to the NHS
‘Now I’m classed as a thief’: O2 mobile user hit by double-edged scam A man was called by fraudsters offering a deal on a new contract – but ended up being told he had to pay for a £1,072 phone
‘Reinvention is the secret ingredient’: food brands harness 90s nostalgia with retro revamps Millennial childhood staples such as Walkers and Nik Naks introduce new flavours amid pressure for brands to stay relevant
‘We cannot do it the way our fathers did’: farmers across Europe struggle to adapt to the climate crisis As wildfires rage in southern Europe and crop losses only set to increase in the coming years, producers are getting creative to beat the heat
Ocado worst for plastic bags as total single-use sales rise for first time Shoppers in England bought 437m carrier bags last year as online food shops replace supermarket trips
The Guardian view on rural China: urbanites contemplate an escape to the country Editorial: Disenchantment with city life, as well as improved infrastructure nationwide, has made the villages look more attractive
Coca-Cola in talks about cut-price £2bn sale of Costa Coffee American owner said to be working with bankers on review of chain, which has more than 2,000 UK outlets
With tax speculation festering, Rachel Reeves needs to show her hand The chancellor seems to be waiting for a clearer economic picture to emerge but that is not how government works