Talking Movies presenter Tom Brook looks back at 2025 to pick the top 10 films of the year.
Gus Scacco of Advisors Capital Management says the October US Government shutdown dented growth.
Katty Kay speaks to Nathan Grawe about a looming demographic cliff that could reshape American higher education.
Tech Now meets a startup trying to fix one of the fashion industry's biggest blind spots, inconsistent sizing.
Wall Street opened higher following Tuesday's volatile session as investors concerns over AI ease off.
The Cathars rejected meat and procreative sex. They were persecuted as heretics, but shaped our ideas of love.
Mark Giambrone at Barrow Hanley Global Investors says the heavy capital expenditure is dragging down tech stocks.
Liam Man, a photographer from the UK, captures rare images of a solar eclipse over the remote Glacier Leones.
A gold‑medalist has developed a vibrating starting block to give deaf athletes clearer, fairer race starts.
A pioneering conservation breeding centre in Jasper National park is racing to save Canada's iconic caribou.
Ed Yardeni, President of Yardeni Research says inflation and jobs data signal a positive outlook for the economy.
Katty Kay speaks with author Liza Mundy about how relationships change when women start earning more than men.
Technology to get us around was a big theme at CES 2026. Tech Now tests out some of the latest innovations.
Alex Guiliano from Resonate Wealth Partners says today's jobs numbers suggest no rate cuts are expected.
In Tokyo, BBC TechXplore tests live translation and AI-powered displays that makes the city more navigable.
Deep beneath Kew Gardens sits the world's largest archive of fungi, a vast library of 1.3 million specimens.
Uma Moriarty of CenterSquare explains US retail sales have stalled as consumers struggle with high retail prices.
At Tokyo's Deaflympics, deaf Judo fans aren't just watching the matches, they're feeling them, thanks to Hapbeat.
The Travel Show visits the the Lake District to find out about the historic roots of Britain's beloved pudding.
Market strategist says investors are punishing AI companies for the size of their capital expenditure bills.
Katty Kay speaks to Jane Wurwand about her theory about what jobs are best protected from AI replacement.