ScottishPower refuses to believe that my father has died For months it has been adding to my mother’s distress when all she wanted was feed-in tariff payments go into her account
Most senior council officers in England say building work hit by delays Funding uncertainty is main concern, despite Labour’s pledge to revitalise construction, survey shows
Rolls-Royce boss ‘open’ to Germany joining UK’s fighter jet project Tufan Erginbilgiç says decision is for the government but German participation remains a possibility
OBR a backseat driver with out-of-date maps, thinktanks tell Rachel Reeves Chancellor urged to reform Office for Budget Responsibility to open way to more public investment
Hundreds of thousands of travellers stranded or diverted by airspace closures in Middle East UK plans evacuation of more than 76,000 Brits as key transit hubs in Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Doha close
Waiting on a tariff refund after Trump’s duties were struck down? Don’t bother Though the supreme court ruled against the levies, businesses hit hard by the tariffs shouldn’t hold their breath for any rebates
What is the strait of Hormuz and why is it crucial for oil supplies? Effective closure of the narrow waterway could spell trouble for many developed economies
Why does admitting you’re ambitious feel so wrong for gen Xers like me? In the 90s, we internalised an ideal of cool that appeared nonchalant and effortless. Now, young people are unafraid to say they want something and are going to work hard to get it, writes Emma Beddington
Boring or bust: Reeves aims to project calm competence in spring forecast After 18 months of policy U-turns and political turmoil we are told not to expect any last-minute policy rabbits
Oil price expected to surge after Iran strikes and strait of Hormuz closure Markets around the world could tumble on Monday and motorists are likely to pay more at the pump
Trump’s Iran strikes accelerate the world’s drift from dollar dominance Aggression feeds a sense that the US is operating outside global norms and helps to fuel a more complex currency outlook
Young fashion fans help UK charity shops thrive on struggling UK high streets Sales beat wider retail sector last year thanks to customers inspired by websites such as Vinted, industry body says
AI-resistant ‘halo’ stocks drive UK and EU markets to record highs Investors shifting to ‘heavy-asset, low-obsolescence’ companies insulated from disruption, says Goldman Sachs
Thousands of pollution incidents in England downgraded without site visit, data suggests Exclusive: Whistleblower figures show large rise in ‘serious’ to ‘minor’ downgrades based on water company evidence
‘A temple of food’: London’s grande dame Simpson’s in the Strand rises again As the storied London dining room reopens on its bicentenary, restaurateur Jeremy King honours its heritage while restoring a faded icon