Should you buy shares in AstraZeneca? Today’s options explained

Should you buy shares in AstraZeneca? Today’s options explained

Pharmaceutical giants are basically simple beasts. They toil away, discovering drugs to keep us well. Some turn out to be duds, but the winners comfortably outstrip the losers, giving them a flow of royalty income until patents expire or pirates flood the market with copies. On balance, though, the portfolios grow and so do revenues…

World experts gather to tackle cyber threats

World experts gather to tackle cyber threats

Britain is beginning a three-day international summit with partners in the European Union and the United States on how to tackle risks to cyber security. The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology has gathered experts from “like-minded nations” at Wilton Park in West Sussex, starting today, to discuss ways to develop resilience against cyber threats…

I fell for a bike scam on Facebook. Why won’t PayPal refund my £615?

I fell for a bike scam on Facebook. Why won’t PayPal refund my £615?

I saw a second-hand Brompton bicycle listed on Facebook Marketplace in June and messaged the seller, asking to buy it. The seller seemed genuine and friendly. She said if I paid the £615 through PayPal using the friends and family option, the bike would arrive more quickly. I agreed and sent £615 to her. But…

Carbon emissions captured at site burning waste for energy

Carbon emissions captured at site burning waste for energy

Britain’s biggest site generating energy from waste has become the first to capture some of its carbon emissions as it works towards becoming “carbon-negative” by the start of the next decade. Enfinium, which generates electricity by burning unrecyclable refuse at two plants at Ferrybridge, West Yorkshire, is using carbon capture and storage technology, capturing a…

Britain should learn from the revival of America’s labour force

Britain should learn from the revival of America’s labour force

What is the most efficient way to grow the economy and improve living standards? It’s a question that often triggers a sharp intake of breath from economists. The answer invariably involves capital. Too little capital has been invested by Britain’s private and public sectors over the past four decades. An average of 17 per cent…