Prices rose by 3.1% in the year to January as higher housing and food costs offset a fall in petrol prices.
Rio's government made its most significant investment yet in 2024's Carnival. If it pays off, everyone wins.
Thousands of farmers head for the capital to press the government to meet promises on crop prices.
The firm behind the Squishmallows cuddly characters has kicked off a courtroom copyright fight.
Paytm - India's famous payments app - is facing a regulatory crackdown that's impacting millions.
A fast-growing economy, low jobless numbers and falling inflation - how the US outpaced competitors.
The UK's second biggest tea brand says it expects to be able to continue to meet normal demand.
The firm's shares have soared since its earnings announcement last week and are now up more than 98%.
Five years after being ousted from WeWork, Adam Neumann wants to re-buy the now-bankrupt business.
The BBC's Katty Kay has spoken to successful change-makers to ask what made them pivot in their career.
Today, the beer industry is male-dominated, but it wasn't always so.
Expert advice on how to get through a waiting period.
A personal finance strategy popular among millennials is helping them retire decades early.
Should there be a cap on billionaires' wealth and their inheritances?
A career coach, a choreographer, a chef and a dragon boat captain offer advice on giving critical feedback.
Covid-19 reshaped the way we live and work. We rethink solo working and explore the future of work-life.
How a new era of quiet, net zero supersonic airliners could revolutionise the aviation industry.
Students are graduating in the US this week. The commencement speeches might lead them into questionable choices.
We meet the creators behind the current ASMR boom.
These are the long lost words you've been waiting for to describe your colleagues.
Veterinarian professionals are committing suicide at a higher rate than the general population.
Katty Kay sits down for in-depth conversations with some of the most powerful and change making people in the worlds of culture, business, and science.
Nobel Peace Prize-nominated chef José Andrés tells the BBC about how food should be both an oasis and force for good.
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.
The action, affecting firms such as Deliveroo and Uber Eats, is in a dispute over pay and conditions.
How did Danish weight-loss treatment Wegovy become a global sales sensation?
The firm has edited its advert that was criticised for making light of food allergies.
Western nations must now weigh up the risks of diverting some seized assets to Ukraine.
Sony Music Group has reportedly bought half of the King of Pop's catalogue.
With brands like e.l.f. and Dove taking centre stage in this year's Super Bowl advertisements, it's clear there's a new target market expanding the usual NFL fanbase.
Archive footage shows Dame Anita Roddick talking about her company's success, in an 1984 interview.
The retailer gave the footage to the BBC as it warned of a rise in attacks on retail staff.
The latest international business headlines from BBC World News.
Sir Howard Davies says he believes it is not currently "that difficult" for people to get on the housing ladder.
Joanna Jensen, founder of skincare brand Childs Farm, shares advice for start-ups for our CEO Secrets series.
The regulator has plans to make mobile and broadband firms more upfront about mid-contract price rises.
Richard Harpin, co-founder of Homeserve, explains how an earring taught him an early business lesson.
Olivia DeRamus set up an app in the wake of her sexual assault. Now she's ready to take on Big Tech.
It is the first transatlantic flight powered solely by alternative fuels.
Could this be the solution for recycling more plastic?
The rise is "fantastic news" and is worth £1,800 for full-time workers, says the Chief Secretary to the Treasury.
Inside a project tackling period poverty, with an army of thousands of volunteers across the world.
Kathryn Jacob, CEO of cinema advertising firm Pearl & Dean, explains her philosophy of team leadership.
Kim Innes founded Humble Crumble, a crumble bakery that’s sold more than half a million sweet treats.
Jay Williams, founder of streetwear brand Hoodrich, talks about his business journey.
Amazon is about to bring its drone delivery service to the UK.
Arne Schepker, CEO of Babbel, the language-learning, digital platform, shares his advice for our CEO Secrets series.
Amid rising concern about bedbugs, hotels and travel firms are searching for ways to combat the problem.
Using AI-powered apps to create professional-looking headshot photos is now popular, but are the images any good?
Andy Yen, founder and CEO of tech company Proton, explains why he sometimes takes customer calls.
Snoop Dogg is far from the only celebrity with a food or drink brand. From bourbon to ice cream, these are the most fascinating celeb-led lines you've likely never heard of.
The retailer's shops will remain open as usual while the administrators try to save the UK firm.
As the UK business enters administration, we look at what happened to the chain.
Yodel has been saved from falling into administration in a last-minute rescue deal by a consortium.
The retailer is expected to undergo a major restructure, leading to shop closures and job losses.
Pay, excluding bonuses, grew by 6.2% in the last three months of 2023 compared with the year before.
Recruiters, a manager and a workplace psychologist give their advice on how to negotiate for more money.
Campaigners want water company executives to lose bonuses now if their firm causes environmental damage.
A u-turn means Teju Adedayo and four others can now claim full Horizon scandal compensation.