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Inside Coca Cola's lab of flavours: 'People expect their soda to do more work for them'

Today

Rami Sabanegh, Coca Cola's vice president of strategy for Europe says health-conscious consumers have high standards today.

Best deals on 26-plate cars: Your ultimate guide to the brands and models with the biggest discounts

Today

March is one of the two busiest months of the calendar for car showrooms and the peak period for dealers to offer big discounts to lure customers. These are the biggest savings.

Has my £1,200 Tiffany necklace grown in value - or did I overpay for the name? DAN HATFIELD replies

Today

Ever since watching Breakfast at Tiffany's I always wanted to own a price of jewellery from that most iconic of stores. I saved up and paid £1,200 for a necklace.

Britain has feeble fiscal defences, says ALEX BRUMMER

Today

In the coming months and years governments at Westminster, whatever their colour, are going to face a classic guns-versus-butter dilemma.

Middle East conflict sees maritime insurance costs swell

Today

The conflagration has paralysed traffic in the Strait of Hormuz, a major shipping channel that carries a fifth of the world's oil supplies.

New BP chief set to bank £12m 'golden hello'

Today

O'Neill takes over next month after predecessor Murray Auchincloss's abrupt departure following the oil giant's disastrous push into green energy.

Why routine car repair bills have gone up by 23%: RAY MASSEY

Today

Routine servicing is becoming more expensive, as exclusive new data compiled for us by the Warranty Solutions Group reveals.

Budget spooked Royal London savers who pulled £400m from retirement funds

Today

No changes took place, but Royal London said many savers were 'not on track for an adequate level of retirement income'.

Should you keep holding the 'retro' stocks now embracing AI?

Today

It is worth checking out the benefits flowing from AI in areas such logistics, manufacturing, pharmaceutical and retail.

Why is Britain so vulnerable to energy price shocks and how quickly could bills rise?

Today

Natural gas prices have soared again this week as the Middle East conflict disrupts supplies - and British households are set to be particularly badly affected.

Savings platform Flagstone launches cash Isa to rival Hargreaves Lansdown: Is it a good deal?

Today

What is a savings platform - and could you benefit from using one?

I've spent £230,000 kitting out my sustainable 1970s semi to improve its energy efficiency - far more than I paid for the property in the first place

Today

Paul Testa purchased his three-bedroom 1970s semi-detached house in Sheffield for £185,000 in 2013. It had been well-loved, but problems persisted.

BYD unveils 'breakthrough' Flash Charging stations where you can almost fully charge an EV in NINE MINUTES

Yesterday

The devices can deliver charging speeds of up to 1,500kW - three times faster than the most powerful EV chargers currently available in the UK.

Britain's oldest wine merchant blasts Labour over inheritance tax raid on family firms

Yesterday

Lizzy Rudd, chairman of Berry Bros and Rudd, said the government 'should be encouraging us to invest' rather than hammering companies with yet more costs.

£150billion wiped off value of British stocks in worst week for FTSE 100 since Trump's Liberation Day tariffs

Yesterday

As war raged in the Middle East, the FTSE 100 index fell another 1.24 per cent to 10,284.75, taking losses since Monday morning to 5.7 per cent.

Diesel prices rising faster than petrol as Iran conflict already triggers 6p-a-litre increase at the pumps

Yesterday

Increases at the pump mean filling a typical 55-litre family car with petrol has become £2 more expensive, with a rise of about £3.30 for diesel vehicles.

Best cash Isa rates 2025: Our pick of the five top deals

Yesterday

We pick our five favourite cash Isas for savers. This is essential reading to help you choose a top savings account for your money that can also protect you from tax.

Qatar warns that oil could double to $150 a barrel and 'bring down the economies of the world'

Yesterday

Qatar's energy minister has warned that the price of a barrel of oil could double to more than $150, dragging down global economies.

Oil prices on track for biggest weekly gain in four years as stocks remain under pressure

Yesterday

Brent crude trimmed earlier losses to sit above $85 a barrel this morning, as prices soared by over 20 per cent this week.

What does the Middle East conflict mean for your money? This is Money podcast special

Yesterday

What does the conflict mean for petrol prices, mortgages, investors, energy bills and more?