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- UPS to cut 30,000 jobs as it moves away from Amazon
- Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp to trial premium subscriptions
- William Hill owner’s shares slide after trimming profit outlook
- Water companies press for faster abolition of regulator
- Ryanair fares to rise as passenger numbers forecast to surge
- Directors’ Deals: Barker keeps the faith at struggling Asos
- Post Office and Fujitsu accused of delaying £4m legal claim
- Sharp fall in government borrowing in December, figures show
- Next buys shoe chain Russell & Bromley but 33 shops at risk
- Prince Harry says Daily Mail makes wife Meghan’s life an ‘absolute misery’
- Netflix updates Warner Bros bid to all-cash offer
- Ryanair boss thanks Elon Musk for 'boost' in ticket sales after online row
- UK taxpayers exposed with creditors set to take over struggling broadband provider
- WHSmith appoints Leo Quinn as executive chair
- Prince Harry accuses Daily Mail of ‘terrifying’ privacy intrusion in phone hacking trial
- Environment Secretary: South East Water boss 'should not get bonus'
- British Gas took 15 months to refund me £1,500. It's absurd
- Prince Harry prepares for High Court showdown with Daily Mail publisher
- UK lenders cut mortgage rates in race for new year buyers
- Ofwat launches investigation into South East Water
- Boeing knew of flaw in part linked to UPS plane crash, US safety board report says
- Prudential names Douglas Flint as chair
- BP takes $4bn-$5bn hit on green energy business
- South East Water faces Ofwat investigation as outages continue
- Apple turns to Google to power AI upgrade for Siri
- South East Water bosses recalled by MPs over outage
- Income tax changes and mansion tax on £1m homes in Scottish Budget
- Argos sales drop damps festive cheer at Sainsbury’s
- Retailers Using AI to Catch Shoplifters
- Tesco and M&S ring up strong Christmas food sales as Asda struggles
- Tesco and M&S report strong Christmas food sales
- Primark owner ABF warns weak clothing sales will hit profits
- Greggs warns of flatlining profits as short sellers circle
- HSBC settles French dividend trade probe for €300mn
- Reeves set to announce U-turn on pubs business rates
- Weight loss jabs affecting Greggs, boss says
- Warner Bros urges shareholders to reject 'inferior' Paramount offer
- Forecast, beat, rinse and repeat: Next leads the earnings guidance game
- Nvidia unveils 'reasoning' AI technology for self-driving cars
- Car giant Hyundai to use human-like robots in factories
- Next raises profit forecast to £1.15bn after bumper Christmas sales
- Lego unveils tech-filled Smart Bricks - to play experts' unease
- Pubs criticise prospect of licensing reforms in face of higher business rates
- HSBC files bankruptcy petitions against senior members of Barclay family
- Passengers stuck on Eurostar trains overnight as delays continue
- Eurostar services return to normal after major Channel Tunnel disruption
- Bottled water from Waitrose recalled over risk it contains glass
- Mini nuclear reactors are already losing their glow
- Oldest Post Office scandal victim made OBE
- The curious signal sent by HSBC
- BP to sell majority stake in $10bn Castrol to pay down debt
- Top Shell auditor leaves EY role as regulators probe independence breaches
- BP sells stake in motor oil arm Castrol for $6bn
- Amazon blocks 1,800 job applications from suspected North Korean agents
- Dotcom tycoon to bankruptcy court: the fall and fall of Robert Bonnier
- HSBC board member who led search for chair to retire
- TikTok removes AI weight loss ads from fake Boots account
- What Tesco can teach fintech hotshots about cultural imperialism
- HSBC hires ex-Citi executive Ida Liu to lead global private bank
- Uber and Lyft announce plans to trial Chinese robotaxis in UK in 2026
- Post Office had deal with Fujitsu to fix Horizon errors 19 years ago
- Supply 'too reliant' on one asset, says water firm boss
- UK regulator launches investigation into WHSmith following accounting errors
- London St Pancras revamp aims to cut Eurostar waiting time to 15 minutes
- BP names new boss as current CEO leaves after less than two years
- BP replaces chief Murray Auchincloss after less than two years
- Elliott gears up to list Barnes & Noble and Waterstones in London or US
- Meg O’Neill, the former Exxon executive tasked with turning around BP
- US activist targets Premier Inn owner Whitbread
- Facebook tests £9.99 monthly subscription for sharing more than two links
- Six-month wait for driving tests set to last until 2027
- Starmer tells Abramovich to 'pay up now' or face court
- Warner Bros favours Netflix offer over $108bn Paramount bid
- Morrisons faces £17m bill over hot chicken row
- Fifa video game to return after four years in Netflix exclusive
- Thousands of drivers wrongly fined for speeding since 2021
- Shell mergers chief departed after CEO blocked bid for BP
- Nissan begins building new Leaf in UK
- EY investigated by UK watchdog over Shell audit
- Ofcom investigates BT and Three for failing to connect 999 calls
- Airbnb fined £56m by Spain for advertising unlicensed properties
- Amazon apologises after showing 15-rated film to child who rented PG movie
- ‘We feel badly let down’: Pubs say they will be hit hard by UK business rate changes
- Ford to scale back electric vehicle plans, taking $19.5bn hit
- Inquiry into role of Budget watchdog launched by MPs
- WHSmith delays results again to give auditor PwC more time
- UK economy shrank unexpectedly by 0.1% in October
- Gatwick airport blames Budget as it raises drop-off charges by 40%
- Gatwick Airport drop-off charge rises to £10
- Lululemon boss to step down early next year
- Rothermere’s DMGT secures funding for Telegraph takeover
- Stockpickers: Chemring, Gateley, Moonpig
- Amazon pulls AI recap from Fallout TV show after it made several mistakes
- Shell facing first UK legal claim over climate impacts of fossil fuels
- Inside the failed green revolutions at BP and Shell
- Creative industries 'incredibly worried' about OpenAI-Disney deal
- Flu in five charts - how this year's winter outbreak is different
- HSBC axes 160-year-old management scheme in bid to cut costs
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- Amazon, Microsoft pledge mega AI investments in India
- William Hill owner Evoke explores sale after Budget tax hit
- McDonald's Netherlands pulls AI Christmas ad after backlash
- UK consumer card spending falls by most since 2021, says Barclays
- Ben & Jerry's brand could be destroyed under Magnum, says co-founder
- Starbucks workers and unions in UK to join protests in support of striking US baristas
- Budget could knock half a percentage point off inflation, Bank chief says
- Date set for challenge over second Gatwick runway
- Channel 4 appoints Sky executive as new chief
- Trump says $72bn Netflix-Warner Bros deal 'could be a problem'
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- Netflix and Paramount are battling for Warner Bros. Who is likely to win?
- My husband would still be alive if he'd got Post Office compensation
- We would sell books by AI, says Waterstones boss
- Kroger pays Ocado $350mn for paring back automated warehouses partnership
- Netflix to buy Warner Bros film and streaming businesses for $72bn
- Disruption as flights resume at Edinburgh Airport after outage
- Five takeaways from the blockbuster Netflix Warner Brothers deal
- Court sides with Adidas in appeal over Kanye West collaboration
- Frasers labels Boohoo’s £222mn pay plan ‘a corporate disgrace’
- BP in advanced talks to sell $8bn Castrol unit to US group Stonepeak
- HSBC appoints Brendan Nelson as chair after chaotic search
- Nike, Lacoste and Superdry ads banned for ‘greenwashing’
- Water bill rises push troubled Thames back into profit
- Gary Lineker takes football podcast to Netflix
- Thames Water takeover talks with lenders ‘taking longer than expected’
- Nike, Superdry and Lacoste ads banned over misleading green claims
- PM criticises South East Water over Kent supply chaos
- Jamie Laing's Candy Kittens to acquire UK snack brand Graze
- Reeves speech did not mislead on challenges facing UK ahead of Budget, says OBR official
- Barclays chief says Revolut benefits from lack of UK banking licence
- Jaguar Land Rover parts ways with longtime design boss
- Dell family to seed Trump accounts for kids with $250
- South Korea's Amazon equivalent hit by massive data leak
- HSBC and another chaotic chair search
- HSBC signs deal to use Mistral’s AI tools
- HIV warning to older women as infections increase
- Virgin Media fined £24m for leaving vulnerable customers 'at risk of harm'
- OBR head resigns over Budget day publishing error
- Police consider corporate manslaughter charges in Post Office scandal
- Reeves denies she misled public over UK's finances in run-up to Budget
- Tories urge financial regulator to investigate Reeves and Treasury over Budget build-up
- Budget 2025: What's the best and worst that could happen for Labour?
- No 10 denies Reeves misled public in run-up to Budget
- Stockpickers: Halma, easyJet, Renew Holdings
- Nine ways the Budget could affect you if you're under 25
- 'I earn £20,000 and live with my son. The Budget means we will pay more tax'
- OBR calls in cyber expert over botched release of Budget analysis
- 'Budget could be worse' - Worcester residents
- UK gambling groups warn punters will bear the brunt of tax rises
- How do Surrey businesses feel about the Budget?
- Who are the winners and losers from Rachel Reeves's Budget?
- UK economy growth forecasts lowered from next year
- Watch: 'Mind-blowing' - BBC correspondents react as OBR releases Budget details early
- Isas, cars and pensions: How the Budget affects you
- Has Britain's budget watchdog become too all-powerful?
- UK retailers ‘exasperated’ as Budget disrupts Christmas shopping season
- Reeves urges Labour MPs to unite behind the Budget
- EasyJet boosted by package holiday surge
- Reeves decides against cutting VAT on energy bills in Budget
- Airlines and regulator warn over rising Heathrow costs after runway approval
- What's at stake for Reeves's Budget?
- Rachel Reeves will be hoping this Budget buys her some time
- More North Sea drilling to be allowed in new Labour plan
- What can nervous businesses expect from the Budget?
- Money a constant worry, say under 25s ahead of Budget
- Reeves asks banks to praise her plans as they escape Budget tax raid
- UK supermarkets set to be hit by higher business rates after Treasury U-turn
- UK business blames long run-up to Budget for fuelling uncertainty
- Minister denies Budget leaks have damaged economy
- Daily Mail owner strikes £500mn deal for Telegraph
- Daily Mail publisher agrees to buy Daily Telegraph for £500m
- EV grant scheme boost worth £1.3bn expected in Budget
- Reeves to extend electric vehicle grant in autumn Budget
- The curious case of why Poundland is struggling during a cost-of-living crisis
- Farmer calls for more government support in Budget
- Budget must focus on housing, says shelter resident
- UK borrowing overshoots expectations and retail sales dive before Budget
- What taxes apply to electric vehicles and how could the Budget change that?
- Gin maker fears further tax increase in Budget
- Watchdog weighs probe of PwC over WHSmith profit overstatement
- Ford boss: 'Now is not the time to tax electric vehicles'
- Major League Baseball signs deals with Netflix, ESPN and NBCUniversal
- Vodafone chief bets on selling AI and cyber security to businesses
- Almost one million young people still not in work or education, figures show
- White House has apologised over Georgia raid, says Hyundai boss
- WHSmith boss resigns after presiding over US accounting errors
- Row over how train doors open may delay launch of £7bn line
- Ocado shares sink after key customer Kroger scales back partnership
- HSBC board at odds over candidates to succeed Mark Tucker as chair
- Drop-in session to offer advice on heating homes
- Thames Water rescue plan attacked by excluded bidders
- British hacker must repay £4m after hijacking celebrity Twitter accounts
- Sky Sports axes 'sexist' TikTok channel Halo after three days
- How salary sacrifice tax breaks greased the wheels of cargo bike businesses
- Government borrowing costs jump after Reeves decides against income tax rise
- Jaguar Land Rover posts heavy loss after devastating cyber attack
- Jaguar Land Rover posts heavy loss after cyber-attack
- Single fault at Thames Water works could imperil London’s supply
- UK growth slows after big fall in car production
- PC gaming giant Valve unveils new console to rival Xbox and PlayStation
- British Gas boss voices concerns over Scotland's energy jobs
- Faisal Islam: Slow growth raises stakes even higher for the Budget
- UK toy sales up as 'kidults' buy Lego and Pokémon
- Will Starbucks staff strikes hit turnaround plans?
- Chancellor urged to prioritise lowering electricity bills in Budget
- Two popular gay dating platforms removed from Apple app store in China
- Ryanair scraps printed boarding passes to go fully digital
- Diageo drafts in ‘Drastic Dave’ to revive spirits giant
- UK unemployment rate rises to 5% as jobs market weakens
- Vodafone raises dividend for first time in 7 years
- UK banks push for easing of capital rules to counter surge in private credit
- Diageo names former Tesco boss Dave Lewis as chief
- Guinness maker appoints former Tesco boss to stem flagging sales
- Shell abandons floating North Sea wind farm projects
- Post Office Horizon IT contract extended for another year
- Heathrow should be expanded without moving M25, says BA boss
- Fast fashion, slow returns? Primark spin-off plan gets cool reception
- Shoppers are turning to Shein - but some still can't leave Primark
- ITV in talks to sell television business to Sky
- Sky in talks to buy ITV television business for £1.6bn
- Directors’ Deals: Whitbread duo sell ahead of Budget risks
- Bank says inflation has 'peaked' as it holds interest rates
- EV drivers could face new tax in Budget
- ITV blames late Budget for sharp fall in advertising
- Oldest victim of Post Office scandal, 92, receives final payout
- Primark spin-off puts a gilded financial theory to the test
- M&S chief says Reeves is damaging UK consumer confidence
- Openreach boss threatens to scrap UK fibre target in dispute with regulator
- UK regulator warns 9 water companies over finances
- Rachel Reeves looks at cutting household energy bills by up to £200 per year
- Budget will be 'fair' says Reeves as tax rises expected
- Starbucks to sell majority stake in China business
- BP boss says lower oil prices will not derail oil major’s turnaround efforts
- Primark's UK sales fall as owner explores spinning off fashion retailer
- ABF explores spinning off Primark fashion chain
- Alan Bates to get multi-million-pound payout over Post Office scandal
- Dharshini David: Reeves lays ground for painful Budget, but will it be worth it?
- Pizza Hut's parent company explores sale of struggling chain
- Vue cinema boss: I don't see streaming as the competition
- ChatGPT owner OpenAI signs $38bn cloud computing deal with Amazon
- Government disappointed by unexpected O2 price rise
- No new planes for UK if taxes keep rising, warn Ryanair and Wizz Air
- City bosses warn on pay as UK minimum wage closes in on graduate salaries
- Broadband operator saddled with £1bn debt pile tries to find buyer
- Nvidia strikes bumper AI deals with Asia tech giants
- Post Office justice measures could include special stamp for victims
- Disney pulls channels from YouTube TV over fee dispute
- Virgin Media O2 in talks for £2bn takeover of broadband rival
- Virgin cleared to challenge Eurostar on Channel Tunnel route
- First UK phones to get satellite connectivity in signal blackspots announced
- Watchdog slams O2 over unexpected price rise
- Apple claims 'tremendous' global uptake of latest iPhones
- Ben & Jerry's co-founder says Unilever blocked Palestine-themed ice cream
- Next upgrades profit forecast as UK shoppers defy gloom
- Next continues to profit after M&S cyber-attack boost
- Compensation scheme opens for Post Office Capture IT system
- Starmer declines to rule out breaking manifesto tax pledges
- Websites disabled in Microsoft global outage come back online
- Tech giants are spending big on AI in rush to dominate the boom
- Reeves could face £20bn Budget hole as UK productivity downgraded
- HSBC warns on wider risks from private credit blow-ups
- BT explores new mobile brand to take on budget rivals
- Amazon confirms 14,000 job losses in corporate division
- Barclays strikes $800mn deal in bet on US consumer loans
- OpenAI completes shift to becoming for-profit
- HSBC expects $1.1bn hit from legal fight over Madoff’s Ponzi scheme
- Chancellor hints at tax and spend shift to cushion Budget
- How the nation lost its appetite for Pizza Hut
- Thames Water paid £20mn to cover KKR’s due diligence for abortive bid
- Parents urged to vaccinate children over half-term as flu cases rise
- Jaguar Land Rover cyber attack caused UK car production to slump by a quarter
- Blackstone-backed theme park giant under pressure after debt sell-off
- UK retail sales unexpectedly rise by 0.5% in September
- Reeves refuses to rule out income tax rises in Budget
- Amazon unveils prototype AI smart glasses for its delivery drivers
- Amazon apologises to customers impacted by huge AWS outage
- Millions of UK Apple users could get pay-out after court ruling
- Eurostar orders first double-decker trains
- JLR hack is costliest cyber attack in UK history, say analysts
- Jaguar Land Rover cyber attack estimated to have cost the UK £1.9bn
- Barclays suffers £110mn hit from Tricolor collapse as bank’s profits fall
- Three wrongly accused over child abuse images after BT gets 'wires crossed'
- Relief over inflation, but what now for the Budget?
- Barclays deserves more credit for its two-headed turnaround
- Apple may be forced to allow rival app stores in UK
- Heathrow third runway developer decision due in weeks
- Reeves considering tax hike for lawyers and accountants
- HSBC taps former NatWest executive to lead UK business
- Pizza Hut reveals locations where restaurants will close
- ITV shares sink after John Malone’s Liberty halves its stake
- Amazon says cloud services recovering from widespread outage
- Pizza Hut to close 68 UK restaurants
- Amazon outage 'resolved' as Snapchat and banks among sites impacted
- What caused the AWS outage - and why did it make the internet fall apart?
- Spike in Disney+ cancellations after Kimmel suspension
- CKI calls for Thames Water renationalisation after ‘high-risk’ creditor plan
- British Gas owner among firms fined for underpaying staff
- Asos pursued by German tax authorities for unpaid customs duties
- Reeves urged to make Budget 'bold' or risk future tax rises
- UK economy grew slightly in August ahead of key Budget
- Is Microsoft's first ever handheld Xbox console worth the wait?
- Canada threatens Jeep-maker over possible US move
- Reeves plans 'targeted action' on bills in Budget
- JLR cyber attacks highlight challenges facing UK car industry
- Royal Mail fined £21m after nearly a quarter of first-class post was late
- Macquarie takes controlling stake in London City Airport
- Reeves says she is looking at tax rises ahead of Budget
- What are the National Minimum Wage and National Living Wage and how much are they worth?
- Reeves urged to avoid 'half-baked' tax fixes in Budget
- L&G appoints Wheway as chair as Kingman prepares to step down
- Big Yellow shares soar on Blackstone takeover interest
- Vodafone says outage affecting thousands of customers resolved
- Windows 10 users urged to prepare for Microsoft pulling support
- Boss of company linked to Post Office scandal gets 50% pay rise
- UK telcos step up efforts to combat ‘epidemic’ of handset fraud
- Stockpickers: Tesco, CVS, JD Wetherspoon
- Why the Budget means many will pay more tax
- Musk settles former Twitter executives' suit over unpaid severance
- HSBC offers $13.6bn for 100% control of Hong Kong lender Hang Seng
- My eating disorder made me good at lying, says Victoria Beckham
- All Post Office Horizon victims entitled to free legal advice for first time
- Richard Desmond’s lottery court fight draws in ex-Sainsbury’s boss Justin King
- Sunak takes advisory roles with Microsoft and AI firm Anthropic
- IAG and Ryanair bosses slam ‘continuous’ French strikes as ‘impossible’ for airlines
- Villagers 'punished' by supermarket pricing
- Jaguar Land Rover to restart UK production after devastating cyber attack
- DPD drivers call off action over pay, says firm
- Apple and Samsung users could be due share of £480m payout
- Britain’s flawed support for Jaguar Land Rover
- Don’t let Budget rumours deter the next generation of investors
- Renault customers told to be vigilant after data hack
- Apple pulls US immigration official tracking apps
- UK retailers set to escape top business rate tax band
- Thames Water lenders submit rescue plan to stave off collapse
- Tesco warns 'enough is enough' on business taxes
- Tesco chief warns Reeves ‘enough’s enough’ on business taxes
- Thames Water creditors offer 25% debt write-off for more lenient targets
- Xbox Game Pass price increase angers players
- Greggs set to raise prices again in response to cost pressures, says CEO
- Owner of Gail’s and PizzaExpress bids for Costa Coffee
- Government issues new data demand for UK Apple users
- HSBC chair’s exit leaves Europe’s biggest bank with a leadership vacuum
- Why I'm challenging Nike, Adidas and Puma over single shoes
- Disabled Post Office Horizon victim offered 15% of claim
- Jaguar Land Rover secures £2bn emergency credit line after cyber attack
- More government help might be needed for Jaguar Land Rover, says MP
- Watch: PM repeatedly asked if he will rule out VAT rise in Budget
- 'Jaguar Land Rover supply chain workers are really struggling'
- Reeves pushes for EU youth migration scheme ahead of Budget
- Jaguar Land Rover wins £1.5bn UK loan support after cyber attack
- Government to guarantee £1.5bn Jaguar Land Rover loan after cyber shutdown
- Octopus Energy chief defends failure to meet new capital targets
- Bosch to cut 13,000 jobs to save billions in costs
- Facebook and Instagram to get £2.99 UK subscription fee to stop ads
- Stockpickers: M&C Saatchi, Keystone Law, JD Sports Fashion
- Desmond alleges regulator bias over Johnson photo in Lottery bid
- Government could buy car parts to protect Jaguar Land Rover suppliers
- Starbucks to close some US and UK stores
- Jaguar Land Rover restarts some IT systems after cyber-attack
- Jaguar Land Rover restarts some IT systems after cyber attack
- Amazon agrees to pay $2.5bn over claims it tricked Prime customers
- Microsoft cuts off some services used by Israeli military unit
- Cost of living charities warn of rising bills
- BT chief raises concerns over ‘government-inflicted costs’ ahead of Budget
- Man arrested in connection with cyber-attack on airports
- Children to be auto-enrolled for free school meals
- Jaguar Land Rover to bear full cost of cyber attack due to lack of insurance cover
- Porsche shares plunge after announcing EV rollout delay
- UK resists union calls to help Jaguar Land Rover’s supply chain
- Amazon to close its UK grocery stores
- Murdochs likely to be involved in US TikTok deal, Trump says
- Apple steps up war of words with European regulators
- China’s rival to Amazon battles to go global after failed UK bids
- Facebook owner unveils new AI-powered smart glasses
- Retailer Next warns UK economy faces years of ‘anaemic’ growth
- Next warns UK economy faces 'anaemic' growth
- RedBird IMI scraps plans for ITV Studios bid
- UK smartphone maker Nothing raises $200mn to take on Apple and Samsung
- Nothing is certain except death, taxes and Argos
- Sky to cut hundreds of jobs in UK as broadcaster shifts to streaming era
- Wedgwood factory in 90-day pause after low demand
- Jaguar Land Rover’s output could take several months to normalise, fear suppliers
- Sky to cut 600 jobs in streaming move plans
- New AI deal could rapidly boost UK economy, says Microsoft boss
- Aldi warns food prices may rise if Budget lifts costs
- Aldi UK profits tumble 21% despite rising sales
- Sainsbury’s ends Argos sale talks with China’s JD.com
- Sainsbury’s in talks to sell Argos to China’s JD.com
- Barclays boss warns UK government on wages and bank taxes
- South Korean workers detained in US raid arrive home
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- Southern Water bans tankers from serving Stephen Schwarzman’s country estate
- Hundreds of families to get school uniform cash
- Directors’ Deals: Aviva chief executive raises stake
- Some Jaguar Land Rover suppliers 'face bankruptcy' due to cyber attack crisis
- Grant of £160k to help vulnerable people
- John Lewis blames NI rise and packaging tax for deeper losses
- John Lewis losses nearly triple to £88m
- Jaguar Land Rover shutdown extended to next week
- Chelsea FC charged by FA for Abramovich-era breaches of agent rules
- Budget 2025: Key points at a glance
- Hyundai says opening of raided plant to be delayed
- Business chiefs urge Trump to ease up on immigration crackdown after Hyundai raid
- Tesco to Victoria's Secret: India's booming back-offices worry about rising trade barriers
- Reeves tightens departmental spending ahead of Budget
- Primark owner warns political turmoil is sapping consumer spending
- Geoff Cooper named new chair of Channel 4
- Jaguar Land Rover admits hackers may have taken data
- Jaguar Land Rover in daily talks with government as shutdown continues
- South Korean worker tells BBC of panic during US immigration raid at Hyundai plant
- UK infrastructure financing on track to reach record high
- 'The Tube strike will cost me hundreds of pounds a day'
- Jaguar Land Rover extends shutdown after cyber attack
- Market ructions and cabinet reshuffles will help shape Reeves' Budget
- Microsoft cloud services disrupted by Red Sea cable cuts
- Mark Zuckerberg - no, not that one - sues Facebook for account shutdowns
- UK retail sales figures revised down for first half of year
- London Tube strike: All you need to know
- Hundreds of South Koreans detained in massive ICE raid at Hyundai plant
- TUC urges chancellor to consider wealth taxes in November Budget
- Creator of Charli XCX Apple dance settles Roblox lawsuit
- Rey claims credit for second Jaguar Land Rover cyber attack in six months
- Gamers frustrated as Hollow Knight: Silksong crashes stores on launch
- Jaguar Land Rover staff to stay at home in cyber attack fallout
- Thames Water bidders ready to clear out top managers
- Thames Water creditors pledge more investment to try to seal rescue deal
- Budget to be held on 26 November, Reeves confirms
- Topshop returns to British high street through John Lewis tie-up
- Topshop will return to High Street in 2026
- Tesco trials avocado ripeness scanners
- M&S hackers claim to be behind Jaguar Land Rover cyber attack
- Faisal Islam: Reeves has a bumpy road up to the Budget
- Asda owner TDR Capital among suitors circling Costa Coffee
- Jaguar Land Rover says production ‘severely’ disrupted by cyber incident
- Jaguar Land Rover production severely hit by cyber-attack
- Sainsbury's to trial facial recognition to catch shoplifters
- Royal Mail in profit for first time in three years
- Royal Mail returns to profit for first time in three years
- How coffee chains like Costa lost the matcha generation
- City fears mount that Budget will target banks to help fill £20bn fiscal hole
- Musk files to dismiss lawsuit over his purchase of Twitter shares
- Easyjet founder loses legal battle with Premier Inn over ‘Rest easy’ branding
- WHSmith backs CEO as it probes damaging accounting errors
- Electric cars eligible for £3,750 discount announced
- Sports shoe sellers are heading for a stumble
- Former CEO and chair of Ladbrokes owner charged with bribery
- Mike Ashley’s Frasers Group bets on mini golf and trampolining
- FTSE 250 outcast Asos falls out of fashion in more ways than one
- HSBC resolves app and online banking outage
- Ryanair to increase oversized bag bonus for staff
- European banks hit by rogue PayPal payments worth 'billions'
- Solar-powered postboxes being rolled out across UK
- Apple warns UK against introducing tougher tech regulation
- Poundland avoids administration as restructure approved
- Keurig Dr Pepper buy coffee chain for £13bn
- Musk firms sue Apple and OpenAI, alleging they hurt competition
- HSBC Swiss unit culls wealthy Middle Eastern clients amid regulator scrutiny
- Wrexham commercial revenue set to rival Premier League clubs’
- Elon Musk and X reach settlement with axed Twitter workers
- Apple TV+ raises subscription prices worldwide, including in UK
- Royal Mail and DHL halt some US deliveries over tariffs
- Sony raises PlayStation 5 prices in US as tariff fears persist
- Government borrowing lower than expected in July
- WHSmith shares tumble 42% after North America accounting error
- WHSmith shares tumble after accounting blunder
- Tesco meal deal price rises by 25p
- What’s gone wrong for WHSmith?
- Netflix signs up another YouTube star with Mark Rober deal
- John Lewis seeks new Waitrose boss after James Bailey signals departure
- Microsoft boss troubled by rise in reports of 'AI psychosis'
- UK backs down in Apple privacy row, US says
- Topshop returns to the High Street, but can it get its cool back?
- Kingsmill owner to buy Hovis to make UK bread giant
- Price increases drive Aviva shares to highest level since financial crisis
- British Gas owner buys huge LNG terminal for £1.66bn
- Centrica to buy National Grid’s LNG terminal in £1.5bn deal
- HSBC flags 73% of Hong Kong commercial property loans as risky
- Thames Water agrees payment plan for record £122.7m fine
- Starbucks tells customers in South Korea not to bring printers or PCs
- Apple rejects Musk's App Store bias claims
- Higher gambling taxes risk driving punters to UK’s black market, warns Entain
- AOL ends dial-up service after more than 30 years
- Adidas designer sorry for shoes 'appropriated' from Mexico
- Beloved by bands and bank robbers, the Ford Transit turns 60
- Is super skinny back? UK sees rise in ad complaints over thin models
- Holiday Inn owner hails end of ‘peak turbulence’ as profits rise in spite of tariffs
- Mandalorian actress settles lawsuit with Disney over firing
- HSBC reverses plan to completely quit Canary Wharf
- River Island allowed to shut shops to stave off collapse
- Tariffs take their toll on Jaguar Land Rover profits
- Brown urges Reeves to hike gambling taxes at Budget
- Reeves must raise tax to cover £41bn gap, says think tank
- Zara ads banned for 'unhealthily thin' models
- L&G profits buoyed by UK’s booming pension buyout market
- What economic levers are left for Reeves to pull?
- Horizon victim sues Post Office and Fujitsu for £4m
- Woman awarded £150,000 after LG phone sparks fire in her home
- Apple to invest $100bn after pressure from Trump
- BP to review oil and gas projects to boost profits
- Trump attacks 'woke' Jaguar as firm names new boss
- Debt support group given National Lottery funding
- BP to cut 6,200 jobs as it launches second business review in 6 months
- Boss of water regulator Ofwat to resign
- BP to report on cost cuts as activist investor Elliott steps up pressure
- BP makes its largest oil and gas discovery in 25 years off coast of Brazil
- Eurostar passengers told to postpone journeys
- Eurostar passengers face delays and cancellations due to French rail issue
- Jaguar Land Rover names Tata Motors CFO as new chief executive
- Council opens food voucher scheme for summer
- Less daily bread could boost bakers’ health
- Barclays quits global banking climate alliance
- Ford says Trump tariffs to cost it about $2bn this year
- China has done HSBC a backhanded favour
- Next scores sales bump after M&S cyber woes
- Cost of living plan renewed for another year
- Jaguar Land Rover chief behind rebrand to retire
- YouTube pulls ahead of ITV as second-most watched UK channel
- Starbucks ditches pickup-only stores as they 'lack warmth'
- HSBC profits slide 29% on hit from China and restructuring
- Adidas to raise prices as US tariffs costs rise by €200m
- Next buys brand rights to insolvent maternity group Seraphine
- Barclays shares hit highest level since 2008
- Greggs blames snow and heatwaves for profit drop
- Anglian Water to pay £62.8m over wastewater failures
- Parents 'horrified' by maternity services report
- A million sausage rolls a day: has Britain hit peak Greggs?
- 'Hardline' BMA blocks pleas for strike doctors to work
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- Shell says it would rather buy back its own shares than bid for BP
- Apple referred for possible criminal contempt investigation
- Xbox prices hiked worldwide amid tariff uncertainty
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- Trump calls Bezos as Amazon says no plan to show tariff price rises
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- HSBC to exit parts of investment banking business in UK, US and Europe
- Sky News to overhaul newsroom around paid-for content
- What's the plan for a third runway at Heathrow Airport?
- UK Budget fallout adds to Bank of England dilemma on interest rates
- Jaguar Land Rover bets £65m on bespoke paint services
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- WHSmith in talks to sell its UK high street shops
- BP is a victim of wishful thinking on fossil fuels
- Primark cuts sales outlook after struggles in UK market
- HSBC shuts payments app Zing a year after launch
- Barclays plans overhaul of CEO Venkatakrishnan’s pay
- UK approaches potential administrators for Thames Water
- Netflix to raise prices as new subscribers soar
- TikTokers offered $5,000 to join Facebook and Instagram
- Tesco, Aldi and Lidl hit back at farm inheritance tax
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- Waitrose brings back free coffee for non-shoppers
- KPMG probed by UK accounting watchdog over Entain audit
- Next boss warns first jobs could become harder to find
- Toyota unit to settle emissions scandal for $1.6bn
- Octopus overtakes British Gas as Britain’s largest residential energy supplier
- BP axes 4,700 jobs in cost-cutting drive
- BT scraps EV charging point scheme having only installed one
- BP to cut 4,700 jobs to reduce costs
- Apple suspends error-strewn AI generated news alerts
- US markets watchdog sues Musk over Twitter stake disclosure
- Thames Water plans to raise bosses’ pay in response to bonus caps
- Pressure mounts on BP chief as investor patience wanes
- Buy something or leave, Starbucks says
- British Airways owner’s transatlantic focus lifts shares to post-pandemic highs
- JD Sports downgrades annual profit forecast while Ocado Retail booms
- Over 2,000 new Post Office scandal compensation claims - minister
- Apple pushes back on call to end diversity programme
- Estimated cost of Thames Water renationalisation questioned
- Facebook and X must comply with UK law - minister
- Boeing and Google give $1m each to Trump's inauguration
- Sainsbury's raises pay but is cautious on hiring
- UK ‘well placed’ to obtain enough gas this winter, says biggest network operator
- Memories of rosy Christmas fade as UK retailers brace for tough 2025
- Stockpickers: Greggs’ snacks provide sustenance for investors too
- Meta and Amazon scale back diversity initiatives
- Tesco and M&S warn of rising costs but pledge to minimise price increases
- Greggs shares drop on sales slowdown
- The 1990s are back in fashion — happily for Tesco
- 'Huge problems' with Instagram and Facebook changes, says oversight board
- Britain’s retail ‘boomer’ chains are making a comeback
- Shell flags weaker gas production
- Ryanair sues 'unruly' passenger over flight diversion
- UFC boss to join board of Facebook owner Meta
- Next blames clothes price rises on Budget wage costs
- Next warns of ‘anaemic’ growth after UK Budget tax increases
- Facebook and Instagram get rid of fact checkers
- Thames Water junior creditors accuse rivals of ‘predatory’ loan conditions
- Faisal Islam: Soaring UK borrowing costs are a problem for Rachel Reeves
- Fujitsu’s UK goodwill wiped out in wake of Post Office scandal
- Daunt plots next chapter for Barnes & Noble and Waterstones
- Apple urged to withdraw 'out of control' AI news alerts
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- Why Apple is offering rare iPhone discounts in China
- Budget gyms aim to bulk up in smaller UK centres
- Apple to pay $95m to settle Siri 'listening' lawsuit
- Apple AI alert falsely claimed Luke Littler had already won darts final
- Post Office scandal: MPs call for financial penalty for slow payouts
- Vanmakers call for ‘moratorium’ on EV fines as UK electric sales flatline
- 'Christmas ruined' after Morrisons missed festive deliveries
- Post Office campaigners vow to fight on as they get OBEs
- Starmer asks UK regulators for ideas to boost growth
- Morrisons Christmas delays extend to second day
- Airlines set for busiest Christmas season on record
- American Airlines resumes flights after technical issue
- Morrisons apologises after discount and delivery issues
- Cadbury loses royal warrant after 170 years
- Honda and Nissan join forces to take on China in cars
- Banks prosper amid best-performing FTSE stocks of 2024
- Starbucks baristas launch strike in US, union says
- Volkswagen agrees deal to avoid German plant closures
- Why self-confessed 'superfans' were engrossed by Post Office inquiry
- How much will my water bill rise by?
- Apple urged to axe AI feature after false headline
- BT fights off £1.3bn UK class-action lawsuit
- Post Office spent £132m defending itself at inquiry
- Amazon hit by 'strike' during holiday season scramble
- Why UK water regulator’s decision on bills is set to stoke turmoil
- Honda and Nissan hold merger talks
- How Facebook restricted news in Palestinian territories
- Amazon faces US strike threat ahead of Christmas
- Jaguar Land Rover electric car whistleblower sacked
- Apple accused of using conflict minerals
- UK footwear chain Shoe Zone blames Budget for shop closures
- Barclays to appeal after losing car loan court case
- Thames Water rival bondholders face off in court hearing
- Paula Vennells laughed at on final day of Post Office inquiry
- Royal Mail takeover by Czech billionaire approved
- Křetínský’s £5.3bn bid for Royal Mail owner approved by UK government
- HSBC sued over scam failures by Australian regulator
- UK private sector employment shrinks at fastest pace since 2021
- Amazon aware of warehouse injury risk, report finds
- Křetínský faces tightrope as he tries to transform Royal Mail
- Falling job vacancies may signal recession, recruiter warns
- 'My former work colleague gave me her kidney'
- Retro sofas were in and Christmas cards out in 2024, says John Lewis
- Reform UK calls for Thames Water to be renationalised
- Royal Mail fined £10.5m for missing delivery targets
- Ofcom fines UK’s Royal Mail £10.5mn for poor performance
- BBC complains to Apple over misleading shooting headline
- Thames Water warns that rival bondholders’ plan risks nationalisation
- Thames Water creditors head for courtroom showdown over £3bn emergency loan
- James Dyson is right to fight for British strawberries
- Currys says price rises 'inevitable' after Budget
- Hospitals hit by 'tidal wave' of flu and winter illness
- HSBC reviews retail banking outside UK and Hong Kong
- Services will shut, Mencap warns on National Insurance rise
- BP and Shell rein in electricity ambitions to escape ‘valley of death’
- UK fintech Stenn collapsed after Russia money laundering case drew scrutiny
- 'Dozens' being investigated over Post Office scandal
- WhatsApp and Instagram restored after Meta outages
- Hershey shares jump on Cadbury owner buyout report
- Drivers demand Uber loosen UK insurance restrictions after price rises
- Thames Water boss defends exec bonuses as sewage spills soar
- Thames Water boss says break-up would be a distraction
- Shell and Greenpeace settle ‘Cousin Greg’ lawsuit over protesters boarding vessel
- Amazon and eBay to pay 'fair share' for e-waste recycling
- Thames Water is nearing a market-led solution — but at what cost?
- Ofwat employed consultants that also worked for water groups
- BP moves offshore wind business into joint venture with Japan’s Jera
- UK should temporarily take over Thames Water, says ex-government adviser
- Water giant uses accounting trick to inflate balance sheet by £1.68bn
- BP has only scratched the surface in solving its identity crisis
- Sky withdraws lawsuit against Warner Bros Discovery after Max streaming deal
- How Jaguar lost its way - long before that polarising advert
- Aviva agrees to buy Direct Line in £3.6bn insurance deal
- Bidders line up for struggling Thames Water
- How Aviva won Direct Line in eight days
- UK regulator approves £16.5bn combination of Vodafone and Three
- Mike Ashley’s Frasers blames ‘damaging’ Budget for profit warning
- Vodafone boss says prices won't rise after Three 'mega-merger'
- Shell and Equinor to combine UK offshore oil and gas assets
- Shell and Equinor to combine forces in North Sea
- Flu cases make NHS busier than ever with 95% of beds full
- HSBC announces leadership changes in restructuring overhaul
- Aviva raises offer to buy Direct Line
- Thames Water receives bid from Covalis and France’s Suez
- South Western Railway set to be first train operator nationalised by Labour
- Lifespan of four nuclear power stations extended
- Interest rates forecast to be higher for longer due to Budget
- Top Direct Line shareholders hold out for higher Aviva bid
- Shell signals no new offshore wind projects
- Five things we learned from the Scottish Budget
- Microsoft faces £1bn class action case in UK over software prices
- Thames Water creditors veto use of £3bn loan to pay fines
- Oldest Post Office victim offered a third of payout
- Stellantis boss abruptly quits in boardroom clash
- Former HSBC CFO Ewen Stevenson joins wealth manager Progeny as chair
- Czech billionaire closes in on deal to buy Royal Mail
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- Uber probed by US regulator over subscription plan
- Direct Line playing hardball with Aviva bid
- Aviva goes direct to Direct Line shareholders
- Ford calls for incentives to buy electric cars as backlash grows
- Direct Line shares surge 37% after insurer rejects Aviva bid
- An ITV uncoupling is still more hope than reality
- Vauxhall owner to close Luton plant putting 1,100 jobs at risk
- Vauxhall owner Stellantis blames EV rules for plan to close UK van factory
- Airbnb to extend long-term rental marketplace to UK tenants
- Reeves tells firms no more tax rises as she defends Budget
- Barclays fined £40mn after dropping challenge over Qatar fundraising
- Barclays fined £40m over 'reckless' Qatar fundraising
- The reunion of BP and Transocean is sending a signal to the oil market
- Kingfisher shares tumble as retailer warns on sales drop and Budget hit
- 'Trust and reserve judgement' on rebrand, says Jaguar
- Shop sales fall in October as Budget fears hit spending
- UK activity drops to lowest in a year as business gives ‘thumbs down’ to Budget
- How family firms could be affected by Budget tax rises
- Jaguar boss defends ‘bold’ rebranding after backlash over video
- Unilever will slim down but not spin off food business, says chief
- Spain fines budget airlines including Ryanair €179m
- Two detained over Gatwick Airport 'suspect package'
- Takeover bid for Yorkshire Post owner sparks dispute with majority shareholder
- Thames Water faced with £100mn bill from creditors’ advisers
- John Lewis chief criticises UK Budget as ‘two-handed grab’ from business
- Royal Mail owner writes down value of business by £134mn due to tax rise
- JD Sports drops to 2-year low after weather and US election hurt demand
- Thousands of PayPal customers report brief outage
- Thales denies allegations by UK and French agencies over suspected bribery
- BP greenlights $7bn Indonesia gas project
- Jaguar unveils new logo ahead of electric relaunch
- Start-up ProRata.ai valued at $130mn after signing up UK publishers
- Northern Rail passengers hit out at 'rubbish' service
- Surgeries on 'precipice' ahead of tax hike, says GP
- Dispute over London depot threatens plans to break Eurostar monopoly
- Ford cuts 800 jobs claiming weak demand for electric cars
- Northern Rail to cut Christmas timetable to improve reliability
- The Sidemen: We've hit YouTube limit so are moving to Netflix
- Ofwat rules out customers paying £195,000 Thames Water boss bonus
- UK's largest retailers warn Budget will lead to job cuts
- UK retailers warn Reeves of £7bn hit from Budget changes
- 'Record breaking' 60m homes watched Tyson vs Paul fight, Netflix says
- British Airways says 'tech issue' resolved after delays
- L&G to axe jobs in new asset management division
- UK Pizza Hut to raise funds after Budget tax hikes
- UK economy barely grows with Budget fears blamed
- Zuckerberg records 'romantic' cover of explicit rap hit
- Elon Musk adds Microsoft to lawsuit against ChatGPT-maker OpenAI
- Post Office scandal: Who knew what and when?
- Apple accused of trapping and ripping off 40m iCloud customers
- Small UK pub owners look overseas after Budget tax rises sap profits
- Amazon launches Temu and Shein rival with 'crazy low' prices
- Meta fined €798m over 'unfair' Facebook Marketplace
- Ben & Jerry’s claims Unilever ‘silenced’ it over support for Palestinian refugees
- Outage hits Bluesky just as the platform's popularity takes off
- UK Post Office could close 115 branches, putting hundreds of jobs at risk
- JD Sports boss warns prices will rise due to Budget
- Homebase falls into administration putting 2,000 jobs at risk
- Homebase enters administration with 2,000 jobs at risk
- Brands told to rein in ‘aggressive’ trademarks after UK court ruling against Sky
- Thames Water wins bondholder approval for £3bn emergency loan
- Shell wins landmark climate case against green groups in Dutch appeal
- NatWest blocks staff from using WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger
- Post Office could close 115 branches with jobs at risk
- Vodafone may yet be worth hanging on for
- Homeworkers get 24 more minutes of sleep a day
- Post Office TV drama 'brought urgency', says Badenoch
- Covid inquiry told Treasury blocked NHS bed request
- Wessex Water fined £500,000 over fish deaths
- How Thames Water became a battleground for hedge funds
- Restaurant workers' jobs threatened by Budget, bosses warn
- HMRC to hand back £700mn to top UK companies after EU tax ruling
- Nissan to lay off thousands of workers as sales drop
- British Airways owner IAG reports bigger than expected profits
- The Entertainer blames Budget tax rise for axing new shops
- Asda boss Stuart Rose warns Budget threatens hiring and pay rises
- Greggs shares fall as analysts predict near-£100mn Budget hit
- UK employers eye staff pension schemes to cut national insurance bills
- Stockpickers: Why retailers are far from sold on the Budget measures
- Directors’ Deals: Morgan Sindall chief executive cuts back
- Sainsbury’s boss warns of higher prices after Budget
- BT says UK Budget will lift costs by £100mn as it lowers revenue guidance
- ITV to extend cost cuts by £20mn as studio arm struggles
- Sainsbury's and M&S warn Budget may push up prices
- Thames Water receives rival £3bn loan offer from bondholders
- £500mn and counting: companies reckon with UK Budget costs
- Eurostar £39 ticket adverts banned by UK watchdog for second time
- JD Wetherspoon warns of near-£60mn jump in taxes and costs following UK Budget
- M&S warns it ‘can’t rule out’ price rises after Budget hit to tax bill
- UK competition regulator drops Unilever investigation into ‘green’ claims
- Southern Water at risk of debt default in event of further credit downgrades
- Primark considers investing outside UK due to Budget
- Budget to benefit less affluent shoppers despite hit to business, says Primark owner
- Simplifying BT is a tough ask for boss Kirkby
- Netflix Europe offices raided in tax fraud probe
- NHS bosses attack 'rip off' doctor overtime rates
- Tube strikes called off after union talks
- Treasury should have told us about overspend by law, says OBR
- Serco tracking devices on prison vans disabled after cyber attack
- 'Lying talent agent left us in lurch without cash and hope'
- Flexibility over electricity use key to UK’s 2030 green power target, says adviser
- Post Office IT provider Fujitsu won £1.4mn public sector contracts since promise to stop bidding
- GPs and care homes fear impact of National Insurance rise
- Labour’s home insulation pledge in doubt, say consumer rights groups
- Boohoo appoints insider as chief executive in snub to Mike Ashley
- GPs demand protection from Budget tax hike
- GB Energy gets just £100mn over 2 years in Budget despite £8bn pledge
- Stockpickers: Does YouGov have the information to power a recovery?
- Pubs hammered by ‘staggering extra costs’ from Budget
- Workers warned Budget tax rises will hit their wages
- 'This catastrophic Budget will push up the price of a pint'
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- Investors' reaction to Budget 'very different' to Truss
- British aerospace pioneer Reaction Engines collapses into administration
- Rachel Reeves doesn’t mind if you don't like her Budget
- Inheritance tax changes sound ‘death knell’ for family businesses, say owners
- Barclays’ chief defends Reeves as business criticises Budget tax rises
- Starbucks drops olive oil coffees as it shakes up menu
- Royal Mail couriers vote to strike as labour tensions mount
- Columbia Threadneedle closes standalone UK small stocks unit
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- Warning 'pain' of tax hikes to hit jobs and pay rises
- HS2 Euston link funding announced in Budget
- Budget boost to UK economy forecast to fade after two years
- Where is the growth in Reeves' 'Budget for growth'?
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- 'We earn £100,000 together. We are not worse off after the Budget'
- HSBC profits jump as bank set for major shakeup
- HSBC chief says east-west division will not lead to ‘any split’
- BP reports lowest quarterly profit since pandemic on weak oil prices
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- More than 1,000 Ford workers to strike over pay
- Minimum wage to rise to £12.21 an hour next year
- S&P downgrades Thames Water debt further into ‘junk’ territory
- Adidas ends 'fight' with Kanye West over antisemitism
- Rachel Reeves’ tax-raising Budget will affect you for years
- Budget watchdog will break impartiality, claims Hunt
- PM warns of 'harsh light' of reality ahead of Budget
- BT explores sale of Radianz unit as part of overhaul
- No new freeports in Budget after 'comms cock-up'
- English winemakers hope for Budget break as excise duty leaves bitter taste
- Tory treasurer’s water company in discussions to take stake in Thames Water
- Thames Water secures £3bn loan to survive into 2025
- Thames Water seeks up to £3bn in emergency loans from creditors
- Microsoft boss gets 63% pay rise despite asking for reduction
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- Employers' National Insurance hike to raise £20bn
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- Barclays profits rise 23% as dealmaking returns
- Unilever warns of weak China demand as ice cream unit boosts sales
- Warning pubs face closure without Budget help
- HSBC Hong Kong joins China’s alternative to Swift global payments system
- Starbucks boss shakes up menu to win back customers
- Budget deals struck with all departments, says Reeves
- HSBC east-west overhaul reignites break-up debate
- How much will the minimum wage rise by?
- HSBC chief Elhedery unveils sweeping overhaul of lender
- HSBC splits bank between East and West in major overhaul
- UK borrowing rises ahead of Budget
- Facebook and Instagram launch celebrity scam ad crackdown
- Ofwat could be scrapped in sweeping review of failing UK water industry
- US probing Elon Musk's Tesla over self-driving systems
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- Annual losses double at Sky after sports and filming push
- Ministers explore handing Post Office to sub-postmasters
- UK inheritance tax raid would be ‘painful’ but not fatal for Aim, says LSE executive
- Boohoo considers selling Karen Millen and Debenhams
- Trump says Apple boss called him to complain about EU
- Directors’ Deals: Greggs finance chief slices his stake
- Companies curb UK advertising spending ahead of the Budget
- Inheritance tax increases expected in Budget
- Netflix raises prices as password boost fades
- UK government should consider suing Post Office ex-directors over scandal, says Alan Bates
- Premier Inn owner hit by falling demand for UK budget hotels
- London Tube drivers to strike over pay
- Bellway says Budget ‘mixed messages’ hurting UK property market
- PM does not rule out NI rise for employers
- National Insurance fears spark business backlash
- UK tax rises acceptable if part of pro-business Budget, CBI says
- UK’s clean power 2030 target unachievable without reform, warns National Grid
- Gambling stocks hit by fears of UK Budget tax grab
- Reeves cuts National Wealth Fund budget despite UK investment drive
- Reeves signals hike in National Insurance for firms
- Budget rule change could mean more money to build hospitals
- BP warns of earnings hit from weak refining margins
- Firms 'pausing' hiring and investing ahead of Budget
- British Airways to axe hundreds of flights over shortage of planes
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- Reeves 'must find billions more' in time for Budget
- HSBC targets senior bankers in cost-cutting plan
- Unilever sells Russian business for €520mn
- Liontrust chief warns uncertainty over tax changes in UK Budget hurting investment
- Starbucks, Tetley, Jaguar Land Rover: Remembering Ratan Tata's global ambitions
- Cheapest UK mortgage deals hit by rise in government borrowing costs
- Amount UK's richest pay in income tax revealed
- Late sub-postmistress 'wanted to see justice done'
- Hays Travel hunts for deals to expand presence on UK high street
- Budget plan to spend billions more won’t stop tax rises
- Post Office battling to win trust of staff after IT scandal, admits chief
- Wait a few more minutes for an electric Uber, says boss
- London City Airport turns to leisure market as homeworking hits business travel
- Water companies must return £158m over poor performance
- UK water companies fined £158mn for missing sewage targets
- Channel 4 makes loss after worst advertising fall since 2008 financial crash
- eBay to ban private e-bike sales over fire fears
- Southern Water seeks to borrow nearly £4bn from investors
- BBC and other public UK broadcasters strike Amazon streaming service deal
- UK businesses put hiring on hold as Budget looms
- John Lewis CEO to step down to clear way for chair Jason Tarry
- Unholy row over plan to open island supermarket on Sundays
- Firms urge mayor to rethink congestion charge plan
- Pubs group JD Wetherspoon to restart dividend for first time since 2019
- Thames Water risks falling behind on crucial equity raise, potential investors warn
- Postmaster jailed for wife's murder seeks appeal
- Toyota delays US electric car plans as sales slow
- UK consumers in ‘good shape’ ahead of Christmas, says Tesco boss
- Water firms 'failing to address customer concerns'
- JD Sports boss says Nike will weather storm as retailer sticks to outlook
- 'Just pay up,' says Post Office scandal victim
- Surge in water bills sparks business backlash
- Ex-Fujitsu boss admits to Post Office meetings
- Microsoft: 'ever present' AI assistants are coming
- Steep fall in young smokers in past decade
- Greggs blames riots and poor weather for slowing Q3 sales growth
- Barclays details plans to revamp investment banking returns
- Samsung accused of obstructing Fortnite downloads
- Frasers Group makes £83mn offer for Mulberry
- Vodafone and Three offer UK regulator new concessions on £16.5bn merger
- Post Office minister 'horrified' at more IT faults
- Uber terms mean couple can't sue after 'life-changing' crash
- Facebook parent company fined €91m over password storage
- Microsoft re-launches ‘privacy nightmare’ AI screenshot tool
- British Airways admits to a ‘difficult’ summer as air traffic control delays mount
- Southern Water makes plans to tanker supplies from Norway’s fjords
- Jaguar Land Rover to invest £500m in car plant
- Nike and Sky ads banned over online tactics
- Aim shares face ‘cliff edge’ if UK axes tax break, warns Peel Hunt boss
- L&G appoints new asset management boss in drive for growth
- Union boss questions Amazon public contracts
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- Post Office non-exec director under investigation as inquiry restarts
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- L&G to sell Cala Homes to buyout firms for £1.35bn
- Post Office boss to step down from role next year
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- Tesco plans to expand use of AI to personalise how people shop
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- John Lewis brings back 'never knowingly undersold'
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- Tesco recalls 'melt in middle' vegan burgers for getting too hot
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- Aviva chief says home insurance prices will go higher still
- Disney+ terms prevent allergy death lawsuit, Disney says
- Mars to buy Pringles and Pop-Tart maker for $36bn
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- Starbucks replaces boss after sales slump
- Post Office IT boss quits amid Horizon delays
- Indian billionaire to buy 24.5% BT stake from Altice
- Disney unveils new Lion King ride for Paris park
- Flooring firm with sites in John Lewis collapses
- Delta Airlines hits out at CrowdStrike, alleging $500m loss
- British Airways to suspend flights to Beijing as Russia diversion adds costs
- Barclays becomes first UK bank to scrap EU bonus cap
- Entain raises forecasts after boost from Euros football betting
- Russia airspace ban forces BA to drop key China flights
- Thames Water agrees to increased scrutiny to avoid fine
- Inside Out 2 boosts Disney as theme parks struggle
- Water firms to be punished for years of sewage leaks
- Thames Water fined £104mn over sewage discharges
- Elon Musk sues Unilever and Mars over X 'boycott'
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- Fake caller app shut after thieves duped thousands
- Instagram and Facebook ads drive profit surge
- Uber strikes EV deal with Chinese Tesla rival BYD
- Barclays lifts outlook as windfall from high interest rates endures
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- Royal Mail deal to be probed over potential Russia links
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- Outgoing HSBC chief Quinn has ‘no regrets’ as profits rise
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- WPP names former BT boss Philip Jansen as new chair
- BP to drill new Gulf of Mexico field as profits beat forecasts
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- Wrongly convicted postmasters set for immediate £200k under new deal
- Microsoft says cyber-attack triggered latest outage
- Amazon responsible for product recalls, says US
- Ocado chief plans to retain group’s stake in M&S joint venture
- Cineworld to shut six branches as part of restructure
- John Lewis wins first planning permission to build housing
- Macquarie takes full ownership of Britain’s gas network
- Stockpickers: Reckitt pins growth plans on shedding its weaker links
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- Centrica shares tumble as buyback disappoints
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- EasyJet reassures investors over summer travel as fares hold up
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- Tesco chief’s pay more than doubles to £10mn
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- Apple unplugs electric car project, reports say
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- Ministers consider new vaping tax at Budget
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- Facebook £3bn legal action given go-ahead in London
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- Amazon founder Bezos sells shares worth over $4bn
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- William Hill hit with record £19.2mn fine
- Royal Mail talks over pay on brink of collapse
- United Utilities: Great Stink II may land water groups with £56bn bill
- Retailer Next buys Cath Kidston in £8.5m deal
- Warning big infrastructure projects moving too slowly
- L&G chief says UK levelling up policy is ‘failing’
- Elon Musk: Twitter says parts of source code leaked online
- Smart glasses at Basildon Hospital speed up procedures
- British Gas, Scottish Power and Ovo dominated forced meter installations
- CVC and Elliott table bids for part of struggling Cineworld chain
- Daily Mail publisher asks High Court to strike out Prince Harry hacking lawsuit
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- John Lewis: Ex-boss says changing ownership model would be a tragedy
- Outgoing UK National Lottery tech supplier in stand-off with new operator
- John Lewis: Mary Portas warns retailer it has 'let go' of its soul
- Post Office scandal victim hopes to get home back
- British Gas boss takes £3.7m bonus despite criticism
- Centrica chief received fivefold pay rise despite prepayment meter controversy
- Amazon increases starting pay for UK workers again
- John Lewis partnership model will ‘survive for decades to come’
- How Elon Musk's tweets unleashed a wave of hate
- Tesco to cut the value of Clubcard rewards scheme
- Kingfisher: sinking profits leave Garnier to brazen it out
- Bill Gates: AI is most important tech advance in decades
- Amazon to cut another 9,000 jobs
- John Lewis: mutual would not be knowingly overvalued
- John Lewis considers plan to change staff-owned structure
- William Hill: Gambling addict says bookmaker didn't help him stop
- John Lewis considers historic change to staff ownership structure
- Royal Mail referred to Ofcom over late letter deliveries
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- Ann Summers tycoon Jacqueline Gold dies
- YouTube reinstates Donald Trump's channel
- John Lewis axes staff bonus and plans to cut jobs
- John Lewis scraps staff bonus and warns of job cuts after annual loss
- Budget back to work plan 'to cost £70,000 per job'
- ChatGPT-style tech brought to Microsoft 365
- BP accused of ‘serious violations’ after fatal blast at US refinery
- Samsung to invest in South Korea mega chip-making plan
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- John Lewis appoints first chief executive in bid to stop financial slide
- People face biggest fall in spending power for 70 years
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- Chancellor announces £1m Manchester Prize for AI
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- Budget: Pensions to get boost as tax-free limit to rise
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- BP chief's annual pay more than doubles to £10m
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- Tesco to charge suppliers extra to sell online
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- Help for R&D among chancellor’s Budget pledges
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- Former Shell boss Ben van Beurden's pay package jumps to £9.7m
- BMW invests in Oxford plant as it plans more electric Minis
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- Greggs to open 150 shops and extend opening hours
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- Starbucks to open 100 outlets in UK after abandoning sell-off plan
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- Ocado to price-match Tesco as supermarket battle steps up
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- After losing £1.5bn, Ocado remains as committed as ever to losing money
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- Primark owner expects higher profits as consumer spending holds up
- Twitter reportedly lays off 200 more employees
- ‘I want my money back’, says Deutsche Telekom boss about BT stake
- Netflix cuts prices for subscribers in more than 30 countries
- British Airways owner returns to profit for first time since start of pandemic
- Toyota and Honda announce biggest pay rises in decades
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- Tesco and Aldi limit sales of tomatoes, peppers and cucumbers
- Banking giant HSBC sees quarterly profit almost double
- HSBC boosts dividend to counter Ping An break-up pressure
- UK in surprise boost after record tax payments in January
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- Asda and Morrisons limit sales of some fruit and vegetables
- UK salad shortages to last ‘for weeks’, retailers warn
- Microsoft defends $69bn Activision deal
- BrewDog to expand in China after Budweiser tie-up
- Spain to extradite British suspect to US over Twitter hack
- Tesco boosts staff pay by a further 7%
- Twitter to charge users for text-message authentication
- Instagram and Facebook to get paid-for verification
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- Amazon calls staff back to office three days a week
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- Some ambulance callers to be told go elsewhere
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- Centrica defends record-high profits of £3.3bn
- Postal workers vote to strike again
- Sandwich chain Subway explores sale of business
- Elon Musk donates almost $2bn of Tesla shares to charity
- Barclays: understudy fronts up revealing underperformance
- Ford to cut one in five jobs in the UK
- Lilt drink brand to be scrapped and renamed Fanta
- Royal Mail hackers demanded £65mn ransom
- BP defends transition strategy after curbing retreat from oil and gas
- Hollywood weight loss jab to be sold by Boots chemist
- Amazon: Unionised Coventry workers announce strike escalation
- Liberty Global buys 5% stake in Vodafone worth £1.2bn
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- Mars Wrigley factory fined after two workers fall into chocolate vat
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- Barclays probed by UK regulator over anti-money laundering systems
- Twitter outage sees users told they are over daily tweet limit
- Disney says Toy Story and Frozen sequels on the way as streaming numbers fall
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- Unilever: battling the matrix would bring marginal improvement
- McDonald's manager 'exposed himself in front of me'
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- Google's AI bot mistake wipes $100bn off shares
- Netflix extends crackdown on password sharing to more countries
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- BP scales back climate targets as profits hit record
- BP slows oil and gas retreat after record $28bn profit
- Cost of living: Big banks' bosses defend savings rates and branch closures
- BP: Looney leans in to a longer runoff for oil
- Civil servants set to strike on Budget day
- Lidl and Tesco square up in High Court logo battle
- Microsoft unveils new Bing with ChatGPT powers
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- Nissan warns costs must fall to make new electric cars in UK
- Rolls-Royce boss turns to former BP executive to lead overhaul
- NHS chief: Strikes making hospital bosses restless
- Bill Gates would rather pay for vaccines than travel to Mars
- New Porsche mistakenly put on sale at bargain price in China
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- Twitter: Number of staff suing goes up daily - lawyer
- 'I'm obsessed with my smart meter'
- Shell hit with damages claim by 11,000 Nigerians in UK High Court
- Shell reports highest profits in 115 years
- Shell profits more than double to record $40bn
- BT chief warns Openreach fibre push will ‘end in tears’ for rivals
- Ofgem orders halt to pre-pay meters being forcibly installed
- JD Sports to open up to 1,750 shops over next five years
- Shell is having a use-of-cash flow crisis
- Royal Mail workers to strike again on 16 February
- Energy firms told to stop force-fitting prepayment meters
- Apple sales in biggest fall since 2019
- Tech layoffs: PayPal cuts 2,000 jobs as global economy weakens
- Vodafone ‘can do better’, admits chief
- Costa cappuccino has five times more caffeine than Starbucks'
- HSBC staff get a uniform of jumpsuits and jeans
- British Gas admits agents break into struggling customers' homes
- Facebook: Quarter of global population used site daily in December
- Tesco: More than 2,000 jobs set to go due to store changes
- Paperchase: Tesco buys stationery brand but not its shops
- Tesco buys Paperchase brand from administration but not the stores
- BP cuts long-term forecast for oil and gas demand
- Barclays, Venkat and the ghost of Edward Bramson
- Man takes parcel to US to beat Royal Mail ban
- JD Sports says 10 million customers hit by cyber-attack
- Unilever appoints Dutch dairy co-operative head as chief executive
- JD Sports warns data of 10mn customers put at risk in cyber attack
- Shell launches shake-up under new chief Wael Sawan
- Unilever: new broom should sweep the dust off the stock
- Ryanair and EasyJet ready to snap up Flybe staff
- AmazonSmile closes: Charities say they will suffer
- Job risk as Shell considers quitting energy market
- Jeremy Hunt says significant tax cuts in Budget unlikely
- Elon Musk denies Twitter use hurts Tesla as sales soar
- Royal Mail says strikes have cost it millions
- Bill Turnbull's daughter running London Marathon in his memory
- Royal Mail takes £200mn hit from postal strikes
- Shell reviews UK and EU household energy supply businesses
- Asda puts 300 jobs at risk and 4,000 face pay cuts
- Amazon strikes: Workers claim their toilet breaks are timed
- Eurostar trains carrying almost a third fewer passengers
- Microsoft says services have recovered after widespread outage
- Twitter sued over antisemitic posts left online
- Donald Trump to be allowed back on to Facebook and Instagram
- Royal Mail overseas parcels ban 'costing me hundreds of pounds'
- Amazon union fight continues despite workers' win
- Twitter sued by Crown Estate over alleged unpaid rent at UK HQ
- FTSE 100 companies’ staff suffer real-terms pay cuts
- Live news: Primark owner ABF posts record Christmas clothing sales
- Energy saving scheme: National Grid pays people to cut power again due to cold weather
- Fashion chain Primark posts record Christmas sales
- National Grid plan: 'We should earn £10 by turning everything off'
- Royal Mail boss accused of giving inaccurate evidence
- Barclays set to reveal Cathal Deasy as co-head of global banking
- Microsoft sees slowest sales growth in six years
- Ex-Treasury official John Kingman to join Barclays board as UK chair
- Food suppliers hit back at Tesco chair in price hike row
- ChatGPT: Microsoft to invest billions in chatbot maker OpenAI
- BT customer contracts face probe by regulator
- We're policing food firms over price hikes, Tesco chairman John Allan says
- National Grid to pay customers to cut power as freezing weather bites UK
- National Grid puts coal plants on standby to supply electricity
- NHS England boss: Repeated strikes make workload more challenging
- PwC sees off Deloitte to retain HSBC audit worth up to $1bn
- UK High Court judge finds ‘striking consensus’ of abuses in Xinjiang
- Directors’ Deals: JD Sports chair raises stake on optimistic outlook
- Elite chefs say kitchen work 'like going to war' - study finds
- Dyson calls UK approach to economy 'stupid'
- Argos to close all stores in Republic of Ireland in June
- British Gas will stop remote switches to prepayment meter
- Netflix: Reed Hastings steps down but subscribers jump
- Twitter's bird statue sells for $100,000 at auction
- Netflix offers pay package of up to $385,000 for flight attendant
- Microsoft to cut 10,000 jobs as spending slows
- Royal Mail resumes ‘limited’ overseas deliveries after cyber attack
- Royal Mail restarts limited overseas post after cyber-attack
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- Antidepressants exit must happen in stages, says medical watchdog
- Ocado earnings forecast falls short of expectations as customers cut back
- Ocado says shoppers buying fewer items as costs rise
- Royal Mail accused of prioritising parcels over letters
- Ocado Retail: basket case makes investors warehouse wary
- Aviva pushes into insuring offshore wind and ‘hybrid’ buildings
- M&S to create 3,400 jobs as it opens new shops
- Twitter: Five ways Elon Musk has changed the platform for users
- Taliban start buying blue ticks on Twitter
- VR headset prices high as Apple bides its time
- Matalan lenders to take ownership of group
- Smart appliances could stop working after two years, says Which?
- Apple boss Tim Cook to have pay cut by over 40% this year
- UK economy beats expectations with November growth
- Adidas loses stripes row trademark battle with luxury designer Thom Browne
- Investors’ Chronicle: Tesco, J Sainsbury, Marks and Spencer
- Primark among Christmas retail winners as it reports bumper sales
- UK inflation may not have peaked, warns Tesco chief
- Centrica forecasts near eightfold rise in earnings after energy prices soar
- Halfords warns on profits after staff shortages take toll
- Royal Mail: Overseas post still disrupted after 'cyber incident'
- Twitter says leaked emails not hacked from its systems
- Disney accused of squeezing theme park customers
- Royal Mail hit by ransomware attack by prolific hacker gang
- Royal Mail hit by Russia-linked ransomware attack
- JD Sports profits boosted by young shoppers
- Elon Musk's drop in fortunes breaks world record
- Royal Mail tells people not to send post abroad due to 'cyber incident'
- Royal Mail unable to dispatch overseas packages after ‘cyber incident’
- UK Twitter employees in legal threat over redundancies
- Disney boss tells workers to return to office four days a week
- Barclays joins forces with insolvency specialist to chase Covid loan money
- Amazon warehouse closures put 1,200 jobs at risk
- Iran protests: Facebook wrong to remove 'death to Khamenei' posts, board finds
- Evri says sorry for UK parcel delivery delays
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- Samsung profits plunge as demand for gadgets slows
- Shell expects $2.4bn hit from UK and EU windfall taxes
- Shell to pay UK tax for first time in five years
- Investors’ Chronicle: Greggs, Next, Goodwin
- Amazon to axe 18,000 jobs as it cuts costs
- Next, B&M and Greggs see Christmas sales boost despite rising prices
- Next boosts profit guidance after beating Christmas forecasts
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- CES 2023: Sony unveils controller for disabled gamers
- Twitter: Millions of users' email addresses 'stolen' in data hack
- Geordie Greig appointed editor of The Independent
- Amazon workers in Coventry announce strike date in first ever UK walkout
- Cineworld: debt-laden cinema chain needs to roll the credits
- Microsoft recognises first labour union in US
- Primark resists move online despite pandemic shock
- Twitter in data-protection probe after '400 million' user details up for sale
- Apple and Tesla: Tech shares tumble amid supply issues
- Royal Mail hit by post-Christmas online outage
- M&S and Waitrose fight it out for the shopping baskets of middle England
- Royal Mail staff warned company in ‘fight for its life’ as more strikes loom
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- Twitter reinstates banned journalists' accounts
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- Games Workshop signs deal with Amazon for Warhammer films
- Twitter blocks users from sharing Mastodon links
- Starbucks set for walkouts in US over unionisation
- Amazon workers in Coventry vote for strike action
- Royal Mail strikes: Shops say don't risk buying Christmas gifts online
- Smart motorways: Warning safety tech must improve 'urgently'
- Currys cuts profit guidance as slowdown in Nordic markets takes toll
- Currys: impairment confirms costly Dixons deal
- Christmas post hit as Royal Mail workers strike
- Twitter Files spark debate about ‘blacklisting’
- HSBC to stop new oil and gas project funding after backlash
- Eurostar strike action called off amid pay talks
- HSBC to end funding for new oil and gas fields
- Elon Musk taking legal action over Twitter account that tracks his private jet
- Days lost to strikes hit highest in over a decade
- Dangerous Christmas lights listed for sale on Amazon and eBay, Which? finds
- Charities' dismay as Twitter disbands safety group
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- Twitter's paid blue tick re-launches after pause
- Bulb sale to Octopus risks breaching EU state aid rules, Centrica warns
- ‘Contingency’ coal plants stood down after first big test of UK’s resilience
- National Grid: Coal plants stood down to supply electricity
- Two NHS Scotland unions accept 7.5% pay deal
- Monsoon to open more stores as it defies retail gloom
- Elton John quits Twitter blaming change in misinformation policy
- Royal Mail workers begin wave of Christmas strikes
- Fired Twitter cleaning staff 'treated like garbage'
- Santander UK fined £108m over money laundering failings
- Santander UK fined £108mn for anti-money laundering failures
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- Investors’ Chronicle: Paragon, Mind Gym, Moonpig
- 'We haven't had a single penny from the Post Office'
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- US seeks to block Microsoft from £56bn gaming deal
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- Vodafone chief Nick Read to step down
- Currys drops Royal Mail due to strike action
- Sky News head steps down as traditional TV contends with decline
- BP 'stands to receive blood money’ from Ukraine war
- Elon Musk suspends Kanye West from Twitter for inciting violence
- UK retailer John Lewis links up with Abrdn to build homes for rent
- Tesco shoppers switching from fresh to frozen food
- Royal Mail says people should send Christmas post early
- Ocado puts brakes on expansion as online grocery demand eases
- Asos loosens performance targets for annual executive bonus
- Foxconn: iPhone maker offers payments for finding new workers
- Ford reveals £125m Halewood electric vehicle parts plant boost
- HSBC chief denies Beijing is behind Ping An push to split bank
- Next rescues fashion chain Joules saving 1,450 jobs
- Next buys Joules out of administration for £34mn
- Royal Mail workers begin fresh 48-hour strike
- Twitter ends Covid misinformation policy under Musk
- HSBC to close 114 UK branches as more people bank online
- Aviva finds more motorists are lying to secure cheaper policies
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- Elon Musk set to become number-one influencer on Twitter
- HSBC agrees to sell Canadian unit to RBC for $10bn
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- Unilever reports record 12.5% quarterly price increase
- Amazon warns of slower sales as economy weakens
- New York cleaners create new path to entrepreneurship
- Barclays profits beat estimates as trading revenues soar
- Moving electric Mini production to China unfortunate, minister says
- Barclays: bank sees no problems but prepares for them anyway
- Meta: Shares in Facebook owner dive 20% as investors lose faith
- Elon Musk claims he's buying Twitter to 'help humanity'
- HSBC announces leadership shake-up as profits beat forecasts
- Adidas cuts ties with rapper Kanye West over anti-Semitism
- Ford Fiesta car set to be discontinued as model scrapped
- Google and Microsoft hit by slowing economy
- Royal Mail: 100 days left to use stamps without a barcode
- Sports Direct owner lifts Asos and Hugo Boss stakes
- UK banks withdraw first-time buyer mortgages in wake of ‘mini’ Budget
- Civil liberties group threatens Tesco over data collection
- Philips to cut 4,000 jobs worldwide
- Red Bull billionaire Dietrich Mateschitz dies
- UK economy hit as people shop less than pre-Covid
- Barclays challenges £50mn fine over Qatari fundraising during 2008 crisis
- US business travel revenue back at pre-pandemic levels, says IHG
- Tesco raises meal deal price as food costs soar
- A rare victory in the war on corporate eco-guff
- General practice is like calling an Uber, MPs say
- Amazon workers fail to reach strike threshold in historic UK ballot
- Amazon could pay UK shoppers £900m compensation
- National Grid raises discounts for off-peak electricity use
- HSBC ads banned for misleading consumers about green credentials
- UK small business confidence falls to lowest level since pandemic
- HSBC climate change adverts banned by UK watchdog
- Netflix: How did the streaming service turn its fortunes around?
- Amazon UK makes cautious move into insurance sales
- Asos launches shake-up after ecommerce boom deflates
- Amazon launches UK portal for buying insurance
- Asos sees big loss as shoppers cut back on fashion
- Netflix: Big hits reverse subscriber losses
- National Grid warns Britons of blackouts on ‘really cold’ evenings
- ITV explores options for production arm as demand for content booms
- Tesco warns public faces hardship in wake of interest rates rise
- Electric Mini production to move to China
- Fujitsu Japan remains tight-lipped on the Post Office scandal
- US banking giant JP Morgan Chase cuts ties with Kanye West
- Royal Mail to axe up to 10,000 jobs as losses rise
- Live news updates: About 30% of UK households struggling to pay for home in wake of mini Budget
- Royal Mail weighs lower salaries as it seeks to cut 10,000 jobs
- Saudi Aramco cricket deal marks kingdom’s latest move into sport
- Elon Musk under federal investigation over Twitter deal
- Royal Mail workers walk out in first of 19 days of strikes
- Yorkshire Water to pay down almost £1bn in debt to settle regulatory case
- IAG and easyJet offer hope as travel demand remains solid
- Boots sales recover as customers return to shops and travel resumes
- Netflix ad-supported service to launch in November
- Netflix signs up to ratings body Barb
- Uber and Lyft shares slump on US 'gig' economy plan
- Russia confirms Meta's designation as extremist
- Xbox v PlayStation: Giants clash over Call of Duty
- Marston’s boss warns ‘mini’ Budget fallout risks damaging consumer spending
- Kellogg's Frosties shortage hits supermarket shelves
- Cash popular again due to cost of living concerns, says Post Office
- Greggs: searching for the recipe for resilience
- Post Office and Fujitsu to face inquiry over Horizon scandal
- Fintechs say UK credit cards restrict access to consumers’ own data
- Samsung warns of 32% hit to profits on chip slump
- Adidas puts Kanye West Yeezy deal under review
- Apple iPhone: Can China’s loss be India’s gain?
- BT Group aims to protect 999 services during strike
- Shell signals end to record profits run as refining margins drop
- BT staff step up strike action as Virgin Media O2 offers pay rise
- Homes face winter power cuts in worst-case scenario, says National Grid
- UK households urged to reduce energy use to avoid winter power cuts
- Former Uber security chief convicted for concealing a felony
- Prince Harry among those in joint legal action against Daily Mail publisher
- Elon Musk: Twitter won't 'take yes for an answer'
- Tesco: People watching every penny to make ends meet
- Tesco shares sink as inflation bites on sales, costs and staff pay
- Elon Musk, Twitter and the mysterious X app
- HSBC explores $9bn sale of Canadian business
- Shell boss says taxing energy firms to help the poor is 'inevitable'
- Greggs defies gloom with 15% sales growth despite price rises
- Barclays reshuffles leadership to boost investment bank
- Elon Musk Twitter deal back on in surprise U-turn
- UK water companies ordered to cut £150mn from customers’ bills
- BBC's technology evolution shown at National Museum of Computing
- Water rebates for some customers after £150m fines for missing targets
- Vodafone and Three in talks to create UK’s biggest mobile operator
- Vodafone and Three in merger talks
- SEC hits Barclays with $360mn penalty over $18bn sale error
- Nike feels squeeze from strong dollar and discounts
- Cineworld expects sales recovery to take two more years
- Covid infections rise by 14% in UK and now top a million
- Messages reveal how Musk and Twitter boss fell out
- Next trims forecasts and warns on sterling weakness
- Next warns weaker pound could prolong cost of living pressures
- Next chief Wolfson says he flagged LDI concerns to Bank of England
- Shell acquires Nigerian renewables group in first African power deal
- Barclays and TSB pull mortgage products from UK market
- Morrisons third-quarter profits fall by half as inflation hits
- EDF Energy to examine delaying closure of two UK nuclear plants
- Tim Cook: 'No good excuse' for lack of women in tech
- iPhone in India: Apple makes new handset in India in shift from China
- HSBC, Santander and Nationwide suspend and reprice UK mortgages
- Netflix plans to launch its own video game studio
- Royal Mail workers to hold 19 days of strike action
- Unilever chief Jope to retire next year
- NHS Scotland strikes are last resort, says union leader
- Matalan founder quits as chair to take part in sale ‘as a bidder’
- Testing the new iPhone: From battery to always-on screen
- Bosses think workers do less from home, says Microsoft
- The age of the retail kingpin is not over
- Oxfordshire teen arrested in police hacking investigation
- Britain’s ‘Big Four’ supermarkets have an Aldi problem
- Mike Ashley leaves the stage
- JD Sports defends £6mn payment to ex-chair Cowgill
- Lord Rothermere to become chief of Daily Mail publisher
- Pret a Manger customer had fatal reaction to 'vegan' wrap
- National Insurance rise to be reversed in November
- Inflation pushes UK debt interest costs to August record
- JD Sports to pay former chair Peter Cowgill more than £6mn
- BP refinery fire in Ohio kills 2 workers
- BT Group: Hundreds of 999 call handlers to join strikes
- Sports Direct founder Mike Ashley to quit Frasers' board
- Mike Ashley to step down as director of Frasers Group
- Mike Ashley: Frasers will benefit from shedding maverick status in City
- Channel 4: New culture secretary 're-examining' case for privatisation
- Gap to cut 500 office jobs in US and Asia as sales sink
- New National Lottery operator hopes to double charity money
- Porsche IPO: Luxury car maker valued at up to $75bn in share sale
- TalkTalk pushes UK government to promote superfast broadband
- eBay bans sale of Queen lying-in-state wristbands
- Twitter sued by Dutch town Bodegraven-Reeuwijk over paedophilia rumour
- Anti-vax groups use carrot emojis to hide Facebook posts
- Wael Sawan, the Shell lifer taking helm to navigate energy transition
- Uber investigating hack on its computer systems
- Oil giant Shell appoints renewables head as boss
- John Lewis and DFS warn shoppers are spending less
- Shell chief Ben van Beurden to step down
- Amazon workers in Coventry 'making history' with strike ballot
- John Lewis warns staff over bonus as losses widen
- Tax-cutting mini Budget on Friday next week
- Supermarket petrol stations to close for Queen's funeral
- French air traffic strike to affect thousands of passengers
- Kanye West to end partnership with retailer Gap
- Ocado braced for first-ever fall in grocery sales
- Twitter misleading the public, whistleblower says
- Aldi overtakes Morrisons to become UK’s fourth-largest grocer
- Center Parcs backtracks on Queen's funeral closure plans
- Center Parcs drops plans to close for Queen’s funeral after backlash
- Twitter shareholders approve $44bn Musk deal
- Asda and Odeon cinemas among businesses closing for Queen's funeral
- Mini Budget still planned for this month, No 10 says
- Asos warns on slowdown as inflation squeezes spending power
- Smart motorways: Lack of hard shoulder contributed to death - coroner
- Primark owner ABF warns on profits as strong dollar bites
- Brazil bans sales of iPhones without USB power adapters
- Apple founder's daughter mocks new iPhone
- Tool to spot breast cancer at home wins UK Dyson award
- Halfords boosted by servicing needs of UK’s ageing car fleet
- Ocado Retail appoints new chief as online pandemic boom fades
- Cineworld laments failure to become meme stock in bankruptcy filing
- Royal Mail staff announce fresh strikes over pay
- Apple reveals iPhone 14 Pro and Watch Ultra
- UK firm takes on Apple iPhone 14 and Elon Musk with satellite phone
- National Lottery: Camelot drops legal challenge over licence transfer
- Holiday Inn hotels hit by cyber-attack
- Dangerous e-bike chargers found on Amazon and eBay
- Shell prepares to replace chief Ben van Beurden
- UK housebuilders’ shares tumble on gloomy house price predictions
- Microsoft Activision deal could lessen competition, UK watchdog finds
- Twitter gives in to user requests for edit button
- Persil advert banned for misleading green claims
- Royal Mail and BT strikes see 150,000 workers walk out
- Cineworld incorrectly reported its largest shareholder
- John Lewis and Waitrose offers free food to staff over winter
- BT and Openreach staff walk out in strike over pay
- Live news updates: Musk cites Twitter whistleblower claims in effort to scrap $44bn deal
- Eurostar to suspend direct trains to Disneyland Paris
- Ryanair will grow even faster in recession, boss says
- Cineworld hopes to mount an escape thriller to rival Hollywood
- Royal Mail strike: 115,000 postal workers begin strike
- Twitter and Meta take down pro-US propaganda campaign
- Whitbread: Premier Inn buys Stranded asset in move upmarket
- The reinvention of WHSmith: from high street to airport terminal
- Live news updates: UK to examine Czech billionaire’s Royal Mail stake under security act
- Shell fined for overcharging pre-payment customers
- Gamers face price rise on PS5 but not Switch
- UK to probe Czech billionaire’s Royal Mail stake
- Eurotunnel Le Shuttle: Passengers stuck for hours inside Channel Tunnel
- Facebook feeds flooded with celebrity spam
- British Gas boosts support to help cut energy costs
- Elon Musk subpoenas Twitter founder Jack Dorsey ahead of court battle
- Gatwick Airport: Flights cancelled due to staff sickness
- Thames Water reviews data centres’ water use as London hosepipe ban looms
- Twitter whistleblower raises security concerns
- Cineworld confirms it is considering bankruptcy
- British Airways to cut 10,000 winter flights
- Ben & Jerry’s loses attempt to block ice cream sales in West Bank
- Doubts cast over Elon Musk's Twitter bot claims
- Hackers may have exploited security flaws - Apple
- Russia Starbucks: Home-grown chain Stars replaces coffee giant
- Cineworld shares plunge on bankruptcy fears
- YouTube joins Facebook in banning Andrew Tate
- Pulsic takeover by Super Orange HK blocked on security grounds
- Starbucks ordered to reinstate fired Memphis staff
- Entain hit with record £17mn fine for ‘unacceptable’ failures
- Ladbrokes owner Entain to pay £17m for breaching rules
- Cineworld considers capital restructuring to save indebted chain
- Royal Mail workers vote for further strikes
- Heathrow Airport extends cap on passengers to end of October
- 'Starbucks fired me for being three minutes late'
- Lee Jae-yong: Why South Korea just pardoned the Samsung 'prince'
- Ryanair boss O'Leary says the era of €10 flights is over
- Ping An doubles down on campaign to break up HSBC
- Ambulance calls for most serious conditions hit record
- Co-op joins rivals in dropping disposable barbecues
- Elon Musk sells $6.9bn of Tesla shares as Twitter lawsuit looms
- Aviva promises share buyback after boost from rising interest rates
- Royal Mail warns on ‘material’ UK losses if strikes proceed
- Aviva: insurer strides ahead, defying inflation with better returns
- Disney adds subscribers but warns over cricket loss
- John Lewis boss: Over-50s quitting the workforce fuels inflation
- IHG launches $500mn buyback and raises dividend as travel rebounds
- Thames Water plans to introduce hosepipe ban 'in weeks'
- L&G boosted as companies rush to offload pension schemes
- L&G: Solvency II reform would hurt as well as help
- Royal Mail staff to stage four-day strike action
- Royal Mail faces clash with union over plans for UK business
- Jaguar Land Rover owner Tata Motors to buy Ford car plant in India
- PwC fined £1.75mn over BT audit after alleged Italian fraud
- Liz Truss will seek to bring in National Insurance cut immediately
- Next faces HMRC probe over incorrect staff payments
- UK to hold national security review of £4.2bn deal for key gas network
- Live news updates: Amazon to acquire Roomba maker iRobot for $1.7bn
- Shell staff get profits bonus as energy bills soar
- Next lifts profit forecast as shoppers return to stores
- Tinder: CEO Renate Nyborg to leave dating app after one year
- Ex-Jones Day partner found in contempt of court over Ocado probe
- Dyson fined £1.2m after milling machine fell on worker
- BP and UK supermarket chains urged to cut petrol prices
- BP sees biggest profit in 14 years as energy bills soar
- JD Sports appoints Régis Schultz as new chief
- Greggs raises prices for second time this year as production costs jump
- BP has no plans for fuel price cuts for motorists despite surging profits
- Uber attracts record number of drivers as cost of living bites
- Cristiano Ronaldo & Harry Maguire most abused players on Twitter - report
- Airbnb bookings hit record high as travel recovers
- Waitrose to drop best before dates on fresh food
- HSBC pledges to restore dividend to pre-pandemic levels
- JD Sports loses millions in forced Footasylum sale
- JD Sports sells Footasylum in cut-price deal
- HSBC: Ping An break-up call creates dividend dilemma
- Post Office under pressure over victims' pay-outs
- Rolls-Royce’s new CEO says focus will be on opportunity and strategic clarity
- Thousands of BT staff walk out in strike over pay
- It’s still politics that rules our privatised companies
- Asos, Boohoo and Asda investigated over green claims
- British Airways owner IAG returns to profit for first time since pandemic
- Virgin Media O2 secures £4.5bn investment to expand fibre footprint
- Live news updates from July 29: Musk countersues Twitter, ExxonMobil and Chevron hit record profits
- British Gas owner Centrica and Shell see profits soar as bills rise
- Profit halves at Barclays after bad loan charges and misconduct provisions hit
- Shell reports record profits on surging oil and gas prices
- BT boss says pay deal is ‘history’ ahead of two-day strike action
- Barclays: narrative buried under brain-frying numbers, by Jove
- Apple and Amazon sales up despite rising prices
- Mercedes raises guidance as luxury demand boosts revenue
- Facebook owner Meta in first ever sales fall
- Amazon Prime subscription price raised by £1 a month
- Heathrow hits back at 'bizarre' Ryanair criticism
- Rolls-Royce picks Tufan Erginbilgic to succeed Warren East as CEO
- World’s largest consumer goods groups reveal soaring price rises
- Cost of living: Inside the 'foodbank' for data
- Ryanair boss hits out at airports: 'They had one job'
- Eurotunnel and Dover queues: Drivers warned of summer of Channel traffic delays
- Vodafone boosted by growth in UK business
- How the Morrisons buyout turned into a nightmare for Goldman Sachs
- Centrica comes out fighting from energy market shake-up
- Eurotunnel queues: AA says holiday gridlock easing
- Tinder: Women's safety now at the heart of the app
- Top Centrica investors say energy group must reinstate dividend
- British Airways staff call off Heathrow strike after 8% pay rise deal
- Twitter spent $33m in three months on Elon Musk deal
- BT Sport and Sky Sports consulted on freelance pay rates, suggests email
- Frasers Group expects profits to jump by up to 45% in 2023
- Marks and Spencer finance chief to depart retailer and join Primark owner ABF
- Ocado reviews UK expansion as shoppers cut back
- Royal Mail threatens split after name change to International Distributions Services
- Inflation: Petrol costs push prices up at fastest rate for 40 years
- Samsung did not break rules over woman running at 2am advert
- Apple settles US butterfly-keyboard legal action for $50m
- Premier Foods benefits from return to home cooking as cost of living rises
- Amazon targets 10,000 fake review Facebook groups
- “We don’t think THG needs to raise capital but . . .”
- Apple sued over Apple Pay payment system
- Ocado Retail chief Melanie Smith to quit
- Royal Mail workers vote to go on strike over pay
- Netflix trials charging $2.99 for shared accounts
- Founders of failed UK energy supplier in line for £50mn
- Royal Mail postal workers vote to strike
- Netflix loses almost a million subscribers
- Twitter-Musk takeover dispute heading for October trial
- Amazon price matches Tesco as supermarkets fight for customers
- Starbucks explores UK business sale, reports say
- Grant Thornton fined for ‘serious failings’ in Sports Direct audits
- Chelsea FC appoints Glick as president of business
- Microsoft launches simulator to train drone AI systems
- Petrol prices drop from record high, says AA
- Uber to pay $2.2m to disabled riders over wait fees
- Starbucks examines sale of its UK business
- Amazon to create 4,000 new UK jobs
- Thousands of users report Twitter outage as app breaks down
- Sports Direct owner Frasers Group scraps home working
- Heatwave: National emergency declared after UK's first red extreme heat warning
- BT strike: Thousands of workers to take action for two days
- Virgin Media O2 submits bid for UK rival TalkTalk
- National health alert issued after Met Office’s ‘red’ risk-to-life heat warning
- Uber sued in US over sexual assault claims
- Netflix and Microsoft team up for cheaper plan with adverts
- Bill Gates vows to drop off world's rich list
- EU energy rationing can't be ruled out, Shell warns
- UK regulator opens probe into groups including BT and Sky over sports broadcasts
- BMW introduces new heated seat subscription in UK
- Lego pulls out of Russia 'indefinitely'
- Twitter sues Elon Musk over $44bn takeover deal
- Shell takes to TikTok as oil groups try to boost credentials during energy crisis
- Heathrow Airport cuts flights and warns more could come
- Uber Files: Tech firm lobbied top ministers at undeclared meetings
- Twitter shares fall as Elon Musk backs out of deal
- These apps have eyes on your work emails
- Uber Files: Massive leak reveals how top politicians secretly helped Uber
- JD Sports hires Morrisons’ Higginson as chair
- Tesco and Heinz reach agreement in price row
- Tesco and Heinz reach peace deal over prices
- Elon Musk pulls out of $44bn deal to buy Twitter
- Currys and Entain warn consumer slowdown will hit growth
- Hopes that Heathrow BA strike will not go ahead
- National Grid lays out plans for £54bn upgrade to UK energy network
- L&G chief warns UK at risk of losing investment to US
- British Airways strike called off after new pay offer
- HSBC banker quits after 'nut job' climate speech
- National Grid reveals £54bn wind power network upgrade plan
- Two million workers free from National Insurance
- Twitter challenges India order to take down tweets
- Whiskas pet food off Tesco shelves after price row
- British Airways hires operating chief to manage travel disruption
- Amazon under investigation over listings practices
- HSBC closes in on deal to sell Russian business to Expobank
- British Airways to cancel 10,300 more flights
- GSK investor support for spin-off vindicates rejection of Unilever bid, says chief
- Apple launches Lockdown Mode to block spyware attacks on at-risk users
- NHS trials using drones to deliver chemotherapy drugs
- DHL investment plan to create 3,500 jobs
- Royal Mail managers announce strike dates
- Royal Mail managers to strike over proposed job and pay cuts
- British Airways cancels 1,500 more flights
- Shell signs up to Qatar project as LNG demand booms
- Tesco squares up to Mars Petcare over price of Whiskas
- Army's YouTube and Twitter accounts hacked
- The supermarket rows you don't usually hear about
- Boots left in limbo as bids fail to emerge
- Special Covid leave scrapped for NHS England staff
- Volatility and gambling reform toughen the odds for 888 bond deal
- Russia moves to take control of Sakhalin-2 oil and gas project
- Walgreens: without a sale of Boots, US group needs a health check
- Pride: Amazon restricts LGBT goods in United Arab Emirates
- BT staff vote to strike for first time in 35 years
- Ben & Jerry’s criticises parent group Unilever over Israel sale
- Post Office scandal victims to get more money
- UK ministers tap Barclays to secure investment for new nuclear plant
- Thames Water shareholders to inject £1.5bn as part of overhaul
- Thousands of BT workers vote to strike over pay
- Price spat between Tesco and Heinz signals tougher retailer-supplier ties
- Barclays hands UK staff £1,200 pay rise to ease cost of living crisis
- Poundland boosts £1 items in battle for shoppers
- Airbnb permanently bans parties and events around the world
- Retailers B&M and Moonpig play down UK consumer squeeze
- Heinz products off Tesco shelves after pricing dispute
- Royal Mail: a more efficient service is needed to finance bigger pay
- Royal Mail managers vote to strike over job cuts
- Israel welcomes Ben & Jerry's reversal over West Bank settlements
- Heathrow Airport announces more flight cancellations
- Royal Mail workers to vote on strike over pay
- Walgreens halts sale of Boots chain citing tougher financial conditions
- Walgreens abandons Boots sale after market turmoil
- Plan to cut energy bills if you avoid peak-time use
- Post Office workers to strike over pay
- Centrica pulls out of Bulb auction in blow to government
- Toyota recalls electric cars over concerns about loose wheels
- Barclays to buy UK specialist lender Kensington Mortgages
- Directors’ Deals: Asos board buys in as shares hit decade-low
- Investors’ Chronicle: JD Sports, James Cropper, Telecom Plus
- Matalan warns refinancing is key to survival
- British Airways Heathrow staff back summer strikes over pay
- Nike latest brand to leave Russia permanently
- Netflix cuts 300 more jobs after subscriptions fall
- Ocado investors willing to wait for long-promised returns
- Upskirt photos shared in Facebook groups, BBC finds
- JD Sports announces corporate overhaul after exit of chair Peter Cowgill
- Frasers increases Hugo Boss stake to €900mn
- Meta board hears over a million appeals over removed posts
- Ford chooses Valencia for new electric car plant
- Twitter tests 'notes' feature with 2,500 word limit
- Anglian Water pays £92mn dividend to owners as customer bills rise
- Cadbury owner buys US energy bar maker Clif for $2.9bn
- Ocado raises £575mn to fund grocery ecommerce technology rollout
- Boots criticised over pill boxes for the elderly
- Primark to test first move into online shopping
- Primark finally goes online in new click-and-collect trial
- Apple store workers vote to form first US union
- Channel 4 privatisation is a solution in search of a problem
- Elon Musk hints at layoffs in first meeting with Twitter employees
- Ad group M&C Saatchi reverses decision to support takeover by Next Fifteen
- Tesco shoppers switch to cheaper goods as they suffer surge in cost of living
- Coeliac patient died days after being fed Weetabix, inquest hears
- Microsoft retires Internet Explorer after 27 years
- Asos shoppers return more as rising prices hit
- Asos warns on profits as customers send back more purchases
- Apple battery lawsuit: Millions of iPhone users could get payouts in legal action
- Asos: flagging discretionary spend leaves fast fashion off the pace
- Missguided shoppers will not get refunds for returns
- BP takes 40% stake in vast $30bn Australian renewables project
- Netflix plans real-life Squid Game reality TV show with $4.56m prize
- Whitbread beats forecasts but faces darkening UK economic outlook
- Travel rebound pushes WHSmith quarterly sales to pre-pandemic level
- Live news updates: HSBC fires London forex trader after probe into client messaging
- HSBC dismisses trader over personal messages to client
- Amazon to begin drone deliveries in Lockeford, California this year
- Musk to hold first meeting with Twitter staff this week
- BT executive says Brexit is slowing superfast broadband rollout
- Instagram launches new parental controls in UK
- ITV goes back to nature to tap into demand from streamers
- GMB union takes Bolt to tribunal over employment rights
- Ryanair Afrikaans test: Airline drops controversial South African quiz
- Xbox: New Starfield, Minecraft and Forza gameplay unveiled
- Morrisons raises pay as stores battle for staff
- John Lewis to build homes for rent in shift away from retail
- Ambani’s Reliance teams up with Apollo to make binding bid for Boots
- Ryanair Afrikaans test: Airline stands by South African language quiz
- Boots/Reliance: Ambani could reinvigorate UK chemist chain
- Tesco rebuked over greenwashing in adverts for plant-based food
- Uber powers emergency food deliveries in Ukraine
- Cineworld cancels The Lady of Heaven film screenings after protests
- Tesco plant-based food advert banned as misleading
- KFC Australia forced to swap lettuce for cabbage
- UK competition watchdog finds price-fixing of Rangers FC replica shirts
- Insurer LV names new chair after failed Bain takeover
- Rangers, JD Sports and Elite Sports accused of fixing kit prices
- Apple announces buy now pay later, among iOS 16 plans
- British Gas owner Centrica warns windfall tax will hit investor confidence
- Gatwick Airport apologises to disabled passenger left on plane
- China's plans to go to the Moon, Mars and beyond
- Ryanair Afrikaans test: South African fury over language quiz
- Elon Musk threatens to walk away from Twitter deal
- Post Office strike: Workers to walk out over pay dispute
- Aviva explores using shareholder money to fund infrastructure projects
- Missguided shoppers left chasing orders and refunds
- JD Sports: Cowgill’s exit will be a fitness test in a consumer slowdown
- Missguided: Sports Direct owner Frasers Group buys fashion retailer after collapse
- Sheryl Sandberg to leave Facebook after 14 years
- Mike Ashley’s Frasers Group buys Missguided out of administration
- Shell's Jackdaw gas field given go-ahead by regulators
- Primark executive regrets this autumn's price rises
- Russian gas firm Gazprom to cut some supply to Shell
- Activist investor Nelson Peltz to join board of Unilever
- Budget pasta prices jump 50% as food staples rise
- Missguided fast fashion brand collapses
- UK regulator orders Morrisons to keep McColl’s operations separate
- Live news updates: EDF Energy rules out delay to closure of UK nuclear power plant
- Business confidence is falling, says Natwest boss
- Twitter investor sues Elon Musk and platform over takeover bid
- Missguided fashion retailer on verge of collapse
- Covid infections continue to decline in UK
- Twitter fined $150m in US for selling users' data
- Billionaire’s stake in BT faces security probe
- UK government to probe Altice’s BT stake
- McDonald's defeats Carl Icahn in vote over pigs
- HSBC: false Pru comparison does not support Ping An split plan
- Facebook owner Meta updates its privacy policy
- JD Sports reassures investors after sudden exit of longtime boss
- Shell consultant quits and accuses firm of 'extreme harms'
- M&S warns consumer squeeze will hit profit growth
- Volkswagen to pay out £193m in 'dieselgate' settlement
- Dyson working on home robots
- Peter Cowgill to leave JD Sports after governance review
- Love Island's eBay styling could change second-hand buying habits
- Airbnb to quit China as lockdowns restrict tourism
- The HSBC banker suspended for speaking his mind
- Why climate change angst is not just an HSBC issue
- UK banks face up to £225bn in climate-related credit losses, stress test finds
- HSBC suspends banker over 'nut job' climate comments, say reports
- Starbucks to quit Russia but pay six months' wages
- Eni plans €2.5bn UK investment as calls for energy windfall tax grow
- HSBC suspends banker over climate change comments
- M&C Saatchi agrees £310mn takeover by Next Fifteen
- M&S warns online sales tax will damage High Street
- Leaky Gucci and Adidas 'sun umbrella' sparks China outcry
- Royal Mail warns it will put prices up again
- Royal Mail warns of price increases to combat rising inflation
- National Grid defends move to limit UK LNG imports
- Twitter steps up Ukraine misinformation fight
- THG rejects £2bn bid as Candy weighs up online retailer
- Tesco shopper's plea to bring back till staff
- Netflix cuts 150 US-based jobs after losing subscribers
- Aviva chief Blanc says sexist investor comments could prompt wider AGM rethink
- Barclays doubles stake in Australian investment bank Barrenjoey
- Premier Foods boosted by rise in home cooking as inflation bites
- Next months will be tough as prices rise - Sunak
- Tesco gives £6.6m to pig producers following plea
- Vodafone targets deals as it warns on inflation hit
- Elon Musk warns Twitter deal stuck without fake account proof
- Morrisons paid £182mn and waived debt to bag McColl’s
- Male managers in UK block gender balance efforts, research suggests
- Greggs says city-centre sales unlikely to ever return to pre-Covid levels
- Ryanair warns flight prices to Europe will rise this summer
- McDonald's to leave Russia for good after 30 years
- Twitter boss hits back on Musk doubts over fake accounts
- Twitter executives ousted ahead of Elon Musk takeover
- Charity campaigners criticise lack of transparency over Chelsea FC donation
- Elon Musk puts Twitter deal on hold over fake account details
- Why convenience stores are still worth sparring over
- Apple loses position as most valuable firm amid tech sell-off
- Royal Mail wants fleet of 500 drones to carry mail to remote UK communities
- Shell agrees to sell Russian retail business to Lukoil
- Apple iPod creator warns the metaverse will encourage trolls
- Chicken products recalled over salmonella fears
- BP vows to reinvest all North Sea profits back into UK
- Tesco trials renting out office space to workers
- James Cromwell glues hand to Starbucks counter in protest
- Tesco Mobile advertising campaign offensive, watchdog rules
- Toyota cuts production due to Covid lockdown in Shanghai
- Channel 4 head Alex Mahon: ‘It’s not for me to oppose privatisation’
- Aviva chief warns of worsening sexism after ‘appalling’ AGM comments
- Adidas sports bra adverts banned over bare breasts
- Aviva chief responds to 'sexist' shareholder jibes
- Disney sees better than expected streaming growth
- Vodafone in talks to combine UK arm with CK Hutchison’s Three
- Centrica bullish on profits amid calls for windfall energy tax
- Apple to discontinue the iPod after 21 years
- Elon Musk would reverse Donald Trump's Twitter ban
- Morrisons rescues McColl's taking on all 16,000 staff
- Morrisons wins battle for UK convenience group McColl’s
- Birmingham Airport: 'Chaos' as travellers face long queues
- Twitter: X marks the spot for Elon Musk's growth plans
- Morrisons set to win race to rescue McColl's
- Morrisons and EG make last-ditch bids for McColl’s
- Morrisons makes last minute bid to save McColl's
- Facebook accused of deliberately disrupting Australia emergency services
- Covid infections down considerably in UK
- Vodafone strengthens board with industry heavyweights
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- Star Trek Discovery fans angry as new season is pulled days before launch
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- Apple announces self-service repair scheme in win for campaigners
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- Halo Infinite given early multiplayer launch for 20th anniversary
- Amazon to pay $500,000 for not sharing Covid data
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- Shell tilts to London from Amsterdam in corporate overhaul
- Xbox 20th anniversary: 'Will we have TVs in 20 years time?'
- Shell plans to move headquarters to the UK
- Plantation conditions in spotlight as Unilever tea sale heats up
- Apple digital ID scheme comes with conditions and costs
- Bond film helps Cineworld sales return to pre-Covid levels in UK
- Cineworld: debt and disputes cloud a brighter picture
- Japanese giant Toshiba announces breakup plan
- AstraZeneca to target ‘modest profitability’ from vaccine
- Apple to fix iPhone 13 Face ID screen repair glitch
- Staley exchanged 1,200 emails with Epstein that included unexplained phrases
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- Elon Musk: Tesla boss sells $5bn of shares after Twitter poll
- Vodafone widens UK broadband footprint with capacity deals
- Vodafone to offer full fibre broadband to millions
- Clarks accused of using agency workers to cover strike
- Harry says he warned Twitter boss ahead of Capitol riot
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- ITV shares surge on bright outlook for advertising sales
- Halfords urges UK government to train mechanics for shift to electric
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- BP and Aker look to sell stake in Norwegian joint venture
- Uber sued by Justice Department for overcharging disabled people
- Discount retailer Primark plans aggressive US expansion
- Primark says stock woes could persist until 2023
- Primark plans overseas expansion as margins bounce back
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- Barclays appoints Paul Compton sole head of investment bank
- ABF: Primark rollout says less than ramped up dividends
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- JD Sports defends car-park meeting
- Tesla share price falls after Elon Musk's Twitter poll
- Abrdn/Interactive Investor: £1.5bn deal gives asset manager more than extra vowels
- Clarks chief steps down after only months in the role
- Mobiles were a ‘ball and chain’ for Dixons Carphone
- Twitter poll calls on Elon Musk to sell 10% stake in Tesla
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- Covid: Booster jabs to open earlier for booking in England
- Rothermeres’ Daily Mail bid frogmarches investors to the exit
- British Airways owner pins hopes on reopening of transatlantic routes
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- Investors’ Chronicle: Lok’n Store, FD Technologies, BP
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- JD Sports furious after being forced to sell Footasylum
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- Facebook's metaverse plans labelled as 'dystopian' and 'a bad idea'
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- Nintendo warns chip shortage will hit Switch sales
- Facebook to end use of facial recognition software
- Next warns sales will slow down over Christmas
- Next and Nationwide show exuberance ahead of squeeze
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- Next says higher sales to be absorbed by higher costs
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- BP boosts buybacks as oil and gas prices create ‘cash machine’
- COP26: Bezos pledges $2bn for restoring nature
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- Barclays boss Jes Staley in shock exit angry at Epstein probe
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- Budget 2021: Price rises could hit highest rate in 30 years, says forecaster
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- Budget 2021: Prosecco and pint taxes to fall, red wine to rise
- Tech giants try distancing themselves from Facebook
- Budget 2021: Business rates cut for shops, restaurants and gyms
- Tax surcharge on UK bank profits cut to 3% in Budget
- UK small businesses want action on staff shortages and business rates
- UK government to invest £1.7bn in Sizewell C nuclear power station
- Twitter profits slump after settling long-running lawsuit
- Facebook earns $9bn despite whistleblower scandal
- Facebook: 'Financial interest to create a safe environment'
- Premier Inn owner Whitbread warns of staff shortages as demand recovers
- No VAT cut to household energy bills in the Budget
- Ikea buys former Topshop Oxford Circus flagship store
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- Premier Inn owner Whitbread spends £23m to retain staff
- Ikea buys landmark Topshop building in London
- Budget 2021: Sunak promises new post-Covid economy
- HSBC to buy back $2bn of stock as profit surges 74%
- Budget 2021: What do you want to change?
- Molly Russell's father meets Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen
- Co-op Bank snubbed in TSB takeover approach
- Scilly Isles' only remaining bank to close in 2022
- National Living Wage set to rise to £9.50 an hour
- HSBC: Quinn’s strong strategy offsets political perils
- Frances Haugen says Facebook is 'making hate worse'
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- On the Beach accuses Ryanair of market abuse
- Frances Haugen tells MPs: 'Facebook makes hate worse'
- Budget 2021: Public sector workers set for pay rise, says Sunak
- Tesla surpasses $1 trillion valuation after Hertz order
- Budget 2021: What is it and when will it happen?
- Budget 2021: Rishi Sunak to pledge funding for T-levels
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- Budget 2021: NHS in England to receive £5.9bn to cut waiting lists
- Budget 2021: £2bn for new homes on derelict or unused land
- Go Ape adopts John Lewis employee-owned model
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- Budget 2021: English city regions to get £6.9bn for public transport
- Twitter says Online Safety Bill needs more clarity
- UK shop sales continue to fall in September
- Holiday Inn owner IHG boosted by staycations as Covid concerns linger
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- Barclays quarterly profit more than doubles as investment bank fees surge
- Barclays’ profits boosted by surge in investment banking fees
- Trump to launch new social media platform TRUTH Social
- PG Tips and Cornetto maker Unilever warns prices will rise
- SFO granted year-long postponement to G4S trial
- Unilever raises prices as inflationary pressure bites
- Barclays: bullish market trends but no premium valuation
- British entrepreneur sells company to Twitter
- Amazon sees fresh push to unionise in New York
- Squid Game helps Netflix subscriptions pick up
- UK cost of living increases dip in September
- Burberry poaches Versace’s British boss
- Facebook fined a record £50m by UK competition watchdog
- Mini nuclear reactors vie for key role in UK’s push to hit climate targets
- Tesco opens its first checkout-free store
- Apple unveils new computer chips amid shortage
- Amazon, Ikea and Unilever pledge zero-carbon shipping by 2040
- Morrisons: Shareholders approve £7bn takeover deal
- Facebook settles US worker discrimination claims
- Facebook to hire 10,000 in EU to work on metaverse
- Ford to make electric car parts at Halewood plant
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- Facebook denies weak performance on hateful content
- Matalan profits rebound despite supply disruption
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- Courier boss says UK Christmas shopping has started early
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- Microsoft shutting down LinkedIn in China
- Facebook helps AI take a first-person view of life
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- Amazon drivers look to sue for compensation over rights
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- Asos boss exits as firm warns profits to plunge
- Asos changes up its chief executive
- Asos warns profits could fall by a third as chief executive leaves
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- Asos: trouble shooter needed to handle fast fashion slowdown
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- Latest news updates: Global chip shortage boosts Samsung Electronics to record sales
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- Legal action over alleged Uber facial verification bias
- Samsung apologises for Russian app download error
- Former Tesco boss Dave Lewis to advise on supply chain crisis
- Facebook to act on illegal sale of Amazon rainforest
- Facebook apologises as services including Instagram hit again
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- Sky launches streaming TV with no satellite dish
- BA pilots back deal to open new lower-cost subsidiary at Gatwick
- Amazon opens first UK non-food store
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- Tesco shrugs off supply concerns as sales surge
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- National Grid chief signals tighter winter electricity supplies
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- UK regulators probe Mazars over French Connection audit
- Whistleblower breaks Facebook secrecy wall, MP says
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- Greggs raises annual forecast despite supply pressures
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- Greggs warns of staff shortages and rising costs
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- 'The buck stops with Mark' - whistleblower blasts Facebook's aversion
- Facebook 'prioritises safety above profit'
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- Frances Haugen: Facebook whistleblower reveals identity
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- Morrisons chair promises 'good Christmas' for shoppers
- Making Facebook safer means less money - whistleblower
- Facebook, Whatsapp and Instagram back after outage
- Budget Ukrainian airline swaps high heels for trainers
- Leahy lined up to become Morrisons chair after takeover
- CD&R triumphs in £10bn Morrisons battle
- Morrisons: US firm wins auction to take over supermarket chain
- Black Widow: Disney and Scarlett Johansson settle lawsuit
- Petrol: BP says UK fuel shortages seem to be stabilising
- PizzaExpress optimistic as it presses on with new openings
- Investors’ Chronicle: Next, Mortgage Advice Bureau, AG Barr
- Advertisers desert embattled Ozy Media after chairman quits
- Researchers find Apple Pay, Visa contactless hack
- 'Google' is most searched word on Bing, Google says
- Facebook grilled over mental-health impact on kids
- Leicester City and JD Sports merchandise probe
- Macy's sues to stop Amazon using famous New York billboard
- Next warns of staff shortages and price rises
- Upbeat Next says outlook better than ‘for many years’
- Next forecasts highest annual profit since 2016
- Frasers: New boss of Sports Direct group could net £100m
- Amazon offers bonuses to attract 20,000 temporary staff
- Deliveroo launches ‘Hop’ rapid grocery service with Morrisons
- Ford announces $11.4bn investment in electric vehicle plants
- Outlook bleak for drivers as petrol prices surge, says RAC
- Microsoft says failed TikTok acquisition was 'strangest thing'
- Amazon announces Astro the home robot
- Morrisons supermarket workers win first round in equal pay battle
- Aldi says deliveries normal despite lorry driver shortage
- Customers of collapsed Green to move to Shell Energy
- Instagram for kids paused after backlash
- UK start-up plans worlds longest subsea electric cable with Morocco
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- Nike and Costco warn of product shortages and delays
- Vauxhall Motors plans Luton job losses amid chip crisis
- NHS Scotland's 'biggest crisis' in five charts
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- Apple threatened Facebook ban over slavery posts on Instagram
- BP closes some sites due to lorry driver shortage
- Apple bans Fortnite from App Store during Epic Games legal battle
- Catalogue of errors led to £1bn of state pension underpayments
- Lithuania urges people to throw away Chinese phones
- Ofwat to launch fresh hunt for new chair
- National Express in talks to buy smaller rival Stagecoach
- National Express in talks to buy Stagecoach
- National Express in talks to buy transport rival Stagecoach
- Streaming service DAZN in advanced talks to buy BT Sport
- Sky plans to launch its own smart TVs in battle with streaming services
- UK gas crisis/Centrica: incumbents pick up the pieces of failed challenger policy
- Long Covid less common than feared - ONS study
- Next deal keeps Gap brand alive in the UK
- Gen Z battles to bring back unions, one Starbucks at a time
- THG to spin off its beauty business
- Co-op to start selling groceries on Amazon Prime
- John Lewis says restoring staff bonus is ‘not impossible’
- John Lewis charters ships to ensure Christmas stock arrives
- Dowden to defend Channel 4 sell-off in face of criticism by advertisers
- Incoming BP executive urges dialogue to speed up clean energy transition
- John Lewis to create thousands of Christmas jobs
- Primark seeks to woo eco-conscious consumers with sustainability drive
- Facebook under fire over secret teen research
- Firms fined over 'frustrating' nuisance messages
- Asos and Primark set out new green pledges
- Microsoft's passwordless plans lets users switch to app-based login
- Deathloop reviews: 'Ingenious' shooter is a contender for game of the year
- Apple rushes to block 'zero-click' iPhone spyware
- Investment banks accelerate efforts to automate junior ‘grunt work’
- Ocado says delivery driver wage rise to cost it up to £5m
- Ocado UK warehouse fire to shave £10m from profits
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- Primark says leggings still popular as comfort rules
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- Tesco zero-waste trial launches at 10 stores in England
- Ryanair: Holiday prices likely to rise sharply soon
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- Channel 4 privatisation puts suppliers’ jobs outside London at risk
- UK growth slows sharply
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- Facebook accused of allowing sexist job advertising
- Morrisons warns driver shortage will raise prices
- Morrisons seeks to blunt impact of food price rises
- 888 agrees to buy William Hill European business
- PayPal raises fees between UK and Europe
- Ford is latest firm to stop making cars in India
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- Ikea in talks to buy former Topshop flagship store
- Amazon offers to pay college fees for 750,000 US staff
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- Morrison in talks with Takeover Panel over competing offers
- Morrisons takeover battle to go to auction next month
- Amazon pays £492m in UK tax as sales surge to £20.6bn
- Halfords and Dunelm warn over shortages of goods and labour
- Twitter tests bigger pictures in timeline
- Social care tax rise: Boris Johnson wins Commons vote
- Netflix to continue with BBFC age ratings after successful trial
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- Serious Fraud Office probes telecoms giant O2
- National Insurance: Minister refuses to deny reports of tax hike for social care
- Apple delays plan to scan iPhones for child abuse
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- Afghanistan: Facebook says it helped people flee, including staff
- JD Sports perplexed by Footasylum deal knockback
- CMC Markets hit by lower market volatility
- JD Sports dealt fresh blow over Footasylum deal
- TV production companies fear Channel 4 privatisation threatens ‘indy’ scene
- Amazon offers punctual staff £50 for turning up
- Apple to allow Netflix-type apps a sign-up link
- Vauxhall Motors warns chip shortage to last months
- WHSmith warns of tough 2021 but better 2022
- Former HSBC boss John Flint to run new UK infrastructure bank
- Wetherspoons runs low on beer amid driver shortage
- Amazon to recruit 55,000 staff for expansion drive
- Twitter tests safety mode feature to silence abuse
- Nike is giving its head office staff a week's break
- Tokyo 2020: Toyota restarts driverless vehicles after accident
- Ryanair predicts rapid rebound in airline travel
- Apple makes App Store concession on payments
- Apple chief executive Tim Cook gets $750m payout
- Apple tweaks app pay rules in $100m settlement
- Morrisons calls for action on lorry driver dearth
- British Airways hopes it’s third time lucky for low-cost plan
- Uber and union bosses to meet after landmark deal on workers' rights
- Covid-19: NHS England prepares jabs plan for 12-15-year-olds
- Sports Direct owner's new boss offered potential £100m bonus
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- NHS blood test tube shortage set to worsen
- British Airways plans new low-cost short-haul business at Gatwick
- Mr Kipling maker Premier Foods offers staff hybrid working
- Tesco and Iceland bosses warn over Christmas supplies
- Airbnb offers free accommodation for 20,000 Afghan refugees
- Airbnb offers free accommodation for 20,000 Afghan refugees
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- Apple delays recalling staff to the office until 2022
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- Facebook moves to protect Afghan users' accounts amid Taliban takeover
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- Amazon offers £1,000 joining bonus for new UK staff
- Hester appointed chair of easyJet
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- British Airways owner IAG outlines plans to increase flights
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- Daily Mail: Rothermere family considers bid to take news group private
- Rothermeres consider taking Daily Mail owner DMGT private
- Thames Tideway seeks rise in water bills to cushion London sewer delays
- Toyota halts donations to Republican election objectors
- Holiday firms launch legal action over travel lists
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- Microsoft pays staff $1,500 for work in pandemic
- How de-cluttering grew Facebook Marketplace to 1bn users
- German carmakers fined over emissions 'cartel'
- Apple founder Steve Wozniak backs right-to-repair movement
- Vauxhall owner Stellantis to invest €30bn in electric vehicles
- Euro 2020: ITV sorry for Apple TV streaming issue
- Covid: Heathrow to trial fast-tracking vaccinated arrivals
- Global chip shortage: Samsung forecasts 53% jump in quarterly profit
- Microsoft fixes critical PrintNightmare bug
- Shell: dividend dither sends muddled message
- Trump sues Twitter, Google and Facebook alleging 'censorship'
- Vauxhall UK plant safe with electric vehicle plan
- Ocado chief says pandemic has changed consumer habits ‘for good’
- Shopping getting back to normal, say Sainsbury's and Ocado
- Jaguar Land Rover halves sales expectations as chip shortage bites
- British Airways data-breach compensation claim settled
- Nintendo Switch OLED Model gets an upgraded screen
- Ministers to seek assurances over Morrisons takeover
- Pentagon cancels $10bn 'Jedi' contract
- Jeff Bezos steps down as Amazon boss
- Morrisons: Bidding war looms for supermarket as rivals circle
- Apollo considers launching a bid for Morrisons
- Barclays stops UK clients from sending funds to Binance
- Mark Gifford: ‘I knew it was never going to be an easy situation’
- John Lewis plans to build 10,000 rental homes
- Morrisons: Supermarket agrees £6.3bn takeover
- Debenhams former chair blames Mike Ashley for scuppering rescue
- The Amazon sellers who sold up and became millionaires
- Clarks workers consider strike over fire-and-rehire
- Parents of children called Alexa challenge Amazon
- Coronavirus latest: Ryanair and Wizz Air passenger numbers pick up but remain below pre-Covid levels
- Microsoft’s Windows 11 blue screen of death to become black
- Facebook tests extremist content warning messages
- Vauxhall set to announce Ellesmere Port electric van
- Spin off MailOnline to liberate the Daily Mail
- Nissan announces major UK electric car expansion
- High street revival boosts JD Sports and Primark
- Primark and Gap show diverging fortunes on UK high street
- Four reasons why Gap is closing its shops in the UK
- Twitter 'troll' to pay Stephen Nolan six-figure sum in damages
- JD Sports investors remove remuneration committee head from board
- Dixons Carphone online sales surge
- Twitter India named in two more police cases
- Amazon launches 'child-friendly' smart speaker in UK
- Gap to close all 81 stores in UK and Ireland
- Jack Dorsey: Unpicking Twitter boss's passion for Nigeria
- Greggs reports ‘stronger’ recovery than anticipated
- Greggs' sales recovery stronger than expected
- Nissan to create thousands of UK jobs in battery investment
- Apple lists products that pose risk to pacemakers
- Facebook joins $1 trillion club after anti-trust victory
- BT and OneWeb sign rural broadband deal
- Covid-19: NHS Test and Trace weaknesses remain, says watchdog
- Bob Dudley and Len Blavatnik reunite at LyondellBasell
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- Amazon and Google probed over efforts to stop fake reviews
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- Ocado wins damages from co-founder over information theft
- Apple claims 'sideloading' apps is 'serious' security risk
- BlackRock and Citadel cut Morrisons bets after share price surge
- Microsoft unveils Windows 11 operating system
- Poundland says tenth of products are not a pound
- Fortnite: UK band Easy Life to play virtual gig
- Morrisons investor Silchester pays £110m to 17 partners
- Leasehold campaigners welcome new changes
- Jaguar Land Rover to overhaul supply chain to avoid factory closures
- Smart devices for babies and parents tested
- Lego plans to sell bricks from recycled bottles in two years
- Bumble closes to give 'burnt-out' staff a week's break
- Facebook's VR ads test loses first game after backlash
- Tinder boss says Covid changed how we swipe right
- Channel 4 pushes back against privatisation after record results
- Weetabix workers suspend strike action at Northamptonshire sites
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- Analysts expect more bids for Morrisons
- Morrisons' share price soars 28% on takeover offer
- Legal and General slams Morrisons bid as shares surge
- German watchdog probes Apple's market dominance
- Morrisons bid highlights the tricky business of stakeholder M&A
- Gupta-owner Jaguar Land Rover supplier in talks with lenders
- Morrisons shares surge after approach from Clayton, Dubilier & Rice
- Morrisons says it rejected £8.7bn bid from Clayton, Dubilier & Rice
- Morrisons rejects £5.5bn offer from US private equity firm
- Tesco makes solid start to its financial year
- Pandemic shopping trends unwind for Tesco as sales growth slows
- Facebook tests ads in virtual reality headsets
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- Ryanair and Manchester Airports Group take action over travel lists
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- Apple and Google investigated by UK competition body
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- JD Sports faces investor backlash over boss's bonus
- E3 2021: Microsoft shows off Halo Infinite, Starfield and Forza Horizon 5
- Covid: Cardiff Airport saw biggest drop in passengers in UK
- US lawmakers introduce bills targeting Big Tech
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- Frasers and Boots frustrate landlords with hardball rent talks
- Altice bets on UK fibre with £2bn BT stake
- Adults turning to toys in lockdown drives model railway sales
- France's second biggest telecoms firm buys 12% of BT
- Facebook remote working plan extended to all staff for long term
- John Lewis to offer equal parental leave to all staff
- Morrisons boss suffers huge revolt over £1.7m bonus
- G7 tax deal: What is it and are Amazon and Facebook included?
- Facebook developing smartwatch with AR control
- Morrisons suffers biggest UK pay revolt this year
- Starbucks faces drinks ingredients shortage in US
- 'We will lose £1,300 unless we get flight refund'
- Competition regulator probes Ryanair and BA over refund refusals
- Shell promises to accelerate shift to low carbon
- Cevian builds stake in Aviva to press for cost cuts and £5bn payout
- Apple pays millions in iPhone-repair explicit photo case
- Jeff Bezos and brother to fly to space in Blue Origin flight
- Apple employees rally against office working plan
- Staveley’s PCP refused appeal in Barclays Qatar lawsuit
- iOS15: Apple continues privacy war with app tracker reports
- Microsoft says error caused 'Tank Man' Bing censorship
- Pret vs Greggs: who will win the battle for lunch?
- Facebook probed by UK and EU competition watchdogs
- HSBC splits Asia leadership as it increases focus on China
- Apple updates AirTags after stalking fears
- Facebook suspends Trump accounts for two years
- Amazon beefs up Covid testing capabilities
- China accuses Western firms over 'harmful' kids' goods
- The Englishman trying to save American bookstores from Amazon
- Pennon buys rival Bristol Water for £425m
- Tesco staff win legal argument in equal pay fight
- ECJ rules in favour of Tesco store staff in equal pay claim
- Apple wants staff back in offices by September
- Twitter Blue subscription service launches in Australia and Canada
- Alaska: Biden to suspend Trump Arctic drilling leases
- Amazon warehouse injuries '80% higher' than competitors, report claims
- Covid-19: Red list arrivals terminal opens at Heathrow Airport
- Ocado weighs retail opportunities beyond the UK
- eBay sellers can no longer use PayPal under new terms
- Sub-postmasters launch legal bid to be classed as workers
- Clarks sets sights on challenging Dr Martens after revamp
- Twitter: Social media giant lists new 'Blue' subscription service
- Russian hackers target aid groups in new cyber-attack, says Microsoft
- Frome couple lose savings in Royal Mail text scam
- Nike says it split with Neymar over sexual assault investigation
- Amazon offers 'wellness chamber' for stressed staff
- BT joins race for UK’s National Lottery licence after Sisal deal
- Passengers refused boarding amid testing confusion
- Microsoft president: Orwell’s 1984 could happen in 2024
- HSBC withdraws from US retail banking
- Twitter fears for freedom of expression in India
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- HSBC: US exit shows bank is delivering on promises, slowly
- Amazon construction site paused again as another noose found
- Airbnb extends worldwide party ban until end of summer
- Millions cannot afford water bills, says watchdog
- M&S to close 30 more shops as Ocado deal pays off
- M&S steps up overhaul of store estate after £209m loss
- 'Irresponsible' London Underground Bitcoin advert banned
- Nissan 'in talks to build huge UK battery factory'
- Amazon buys Hollywood studio MGM for $8.45bn
- Shell: Netherlands court orders oil giant to cut emissions
- Uber recognises union for first time in landmark deal
- Tech giants fight 'cloud wars' deep in the ocean
- Airbnb boss: 'Cornwall's more popular than London'
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- Heathrow Airport to open terminal for 'red list' arrivals
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- Annual profits more than double at Royal Mail
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- Apple criticised for storing data inside China
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- Bisto and Oxo sales enable first dividend in a decade at Premier Foods
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- Vodafone guides towards higher capital spending as revenues fall
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- Jaguar Land Rover boosted by sales rebound in China and US
- Amazon investigated by German anti-trust watchdog
- Post Office scandal inquiry to be bolstered
- Ryanair: Signs of summer travel rebound
- Housebuilder Vistry makes ‘very positive’ start to the year
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- Amazon set to hire 10,000 UK workers
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- BT vows to give 5m more homes fast broadband
- BT hunts for funding partners in fibre broadband expansion
- BT lifts broadband target despite weak earnings
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- O2 dials up record profit ahead of Virgin Media merger
- Amazon set to hire 75,000 workers in US and Canada
- Carphone Warehouse and Dixons axed as group rebrands to Currys
- Coronavirus: Subscriber growth disappointment at Disney Plus compounds streaming sector doubts - as it happened
- Airbnb predicts unprecedented rebound in travel
- Ebay takes on banks and PayPal with loans to businesses
- Facebook moderator: ‘Every day was a nightmare’
- Amazon has €250m 'back taxes' overturned in court
- Heathrow Airport could divert aircraft to ease crowding
- BP dodges new climate target calls as activist pressure grows
- Apple's UK users deserve app price compensation, claim says
- Morrisons hails 'renaissance of the supermarket'
- Wm Morrison hints at cash return for shareholders after a ‘good start’ to the year
- The volunteers using 'honeypot' groups to fight anti-vax propaganda
- Pret a Manger heads to Tesco in battle for new customers
- AstraZeneca chief suffers investor rebellion over pay
- Uber and Lyft set to offer free rides to US vaccine sites
- Dangerous eBay listings can be removed by regulators
- Greggs upgrades profit forecasts
- Greggs says return to pre-Covid profits possible this year
- Greggs profits set to bounce back to pre-pandemic levels
- HSBC to pilot Zoom-free Friday afternoons
- Digital bank Monzo offers paid leave after pregnancy loss
- Post Office scandal: Former staff contacted over prosecutions
- Trump social media: Twitter suspends account sharing ex-president's posts
- Cineworld faces second shareholder rebellion over £65m bonus scheme
- Bramson concedes defeat in campaign to oust Staley at Barclays
- British Airways owner IAG calls for action to restart flights
- Activist Edward Bramson admits defeat in Barclays campaign
- Holiday Inn and Crowne Plaza occupancy boosted by US spring break and China demand
- Twitter adds 'tip jar' to pay for good tweeting
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- Next raises earnings forecasts after strong re-opening
- Next, Zalando raise full-year guidance as sales pick up
- Next expects post-lockdown sales surge to be short-lived
- BT Smart Hub 2 router 'disrupting' home networks
- Tesco to boost sales of healthy foods after investor pressure
- Facebook's Trump ban upheld by Oversight Board, for now
- UK supermarkets warn Brazil over Amazon land bill
- End of an era for Debenhams as final shops set to close
- UK car sales forecast increased as lockdown eases
- Apple puts more adverts in App Store after ad-tracking ban
- Broadcaster ITV needs to do more than remain part of the furniture
- Sony’s PlayStation to integrate Discord chat for gamers
- Cleaner's angry resignation note sparks flood of support
- Apple faces Epic Games in court
- Apetamin: Instagram criticised over weight gain drug
- Grab: How an Uber killer became a powerful Asian super-app
- Millions offered half price broadband from BT
- Vodafone using Google's cloud and AI to retain customers
- Sports Direct rated lowest in customer satisfaction survey
- Vodafone joins forces with Google Cloud for data analytics push
- Amazon hopes pandemic habits stick after profits triple
- Methodist Church dumps Shell over ‘inadequate’ climate plans
- BT blows final whistle on sport as sale talks kick off
- Barclays boss predicts biggest economic boom since 1948
- AstraZeneca revenues beat forecasts despite Covid vaccine drag
- Co-op to scrap plastic 'bags for life'
- Apple charged over 'anti-competitive' app policies
- eBay launches new trainer authentication scheme
- Samsung phones push profits to highest since pandemic began
- BT confirms talks over the future of its sports business
- Heathrow Airport: Home Office must 'get a grip' on border delays
- Judge declines to dismiss Amazon's Trump allegation
- NHS England boss Stevens to step down this summer
- Ryanair told to compensate passengers over strike cancellations
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- High Court tells Ryanair to pay passengers for strike cancellations
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- Oxford Mini production to halt due to chip shortage
- WHSmith raises cash as recovery hopes grow
- Facebook: Smoking and alcohol ads 'target Australian children'
- BT opens talks over potential sale of sports broadcasting business
- Surge in iPhone sales sees Apple's profits double
- HSBC profit surges 79% on improving global economic outlook
- HSBC forecasts brighter outlook as profits surge
- Whitbread: Premier Inn owner braces for UK holiday boom
- BP profits put it on track to restart share buybacks
- BP commits to share buybacks after first-quarter earnings triple
- Whitbread to invest £350m in hotels and marketing despite record loss
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- Facebook v Apple: The ad tracking row heats up
- Post office scandal: Ex-boss quits director jobs after scandal
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- Facebook and Google 'failed to remove scam adverts'
- BP targets US retail power market with cleaner fuel mix
- Summer holiday demand shifts to autumn amid travel uncertainty
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- Major mobile operators outshone by smaller rivals
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- Google and Apple attacked on app store 'monopoly'
- Billionaire Sir James Dyson moves residency back to the UK
- Informa loses over £1bn as Covid-19 hits conference business
- Extinction Rebellion activists smash windows at Canary Wharf HSBC
- Jaguar Land Rover to suspend output due to chip shortage
- PizzaExpress to hire 1,000 new staff as restaurants reopen
- Taiwan authorities look into Apple supplier hack
- Netflix shares plunge amid fears coronavirus boom is over
- HSBC chief vows not to ‘flip-flop’ on China strategy
- Daily Mail owner sues Google over search results
- Amazon is opening a hair salon in London
- Dyson texts seem low-level sleaze but still raise lobbying questions
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- Facebook creates Clubhouse clone Live Audio Rooms
- Primark shopper numbers 'back to pre-Covid levels'
- Primark raises estimate of Covid-driven lost sales as profit plunges
- Nasa successfully flies small helicopter on Mars
- Primark owner gives cautious update as lockdown restrictions bite
- Facebook downplays data breach in internal email
- Apple event: AirTag, iPad and iMac lead line-up
- Facebook: Our staff can carry on working from home after Covid
- Priti Patel: Facebook encryption plan ‘must not hamper child protection’
- Stadia, GeForce Now, Xbox and PS Now put to the test
- Nasa's Ingenuity Mars helicopter set for first flight
- HSBC boss Noel Quinn scraps executive floor at London HQ
- Tesco fined £7.56m for selling out-of-date food in Birmingham
- Amazon: How one cancer patient's story helps explain the Alabama union vote
- Mars: Nasa helicopter 'Ingenuity' flight a success
- HSBC top brass forced to hot desk as HQ scraps executive floor
- Facebook Oversight Board delays decision about Trump's possible return
- Colin the Caterpillar cake row: Judge Rinder gives his verdict
- Ocado in self-driving vans push with £10m stake in Oxbotica
- Facebook faces mass legal action over data leak
- Deliveroo takes ‘prudent’ approach in maiden trading update
- Facebook urged to scrap Instagram for children plans
- Tipping Point: Woman has voice reconstructed thanks to ITV show appearance
- Amazon's Bezos: Union defeat does not bring 'comfort'
- Barclays criticised for underwriting US private prison deal
- Puberty blockers: NHS to set up independent review group
- Toshiba president steps down amid $20bn buyout bid
- James Dyson says Brexit has given him 'freedom'
- Tesco forecasts ‘strong’ recovery after £900m pandemic hit
- Tesco counts cost of Covid trading as profits drop
- Tesco predicts ‘strong recovery’ after pandemic hits profits
- HSBC relocates top leadership from London to Hong Kong
- Hundreds lose job in British Gas contracts row
- Virgin Media and O2 'blockbuster' merger provisionally approved
- Facebook faces investigation over data breach
- Crypto firm Coinbase valued at more than oil giant BP
- To thrive from here, cash cow Tesco needs to keep delivering
- AstraZeneca: Irish health body recommends vaccine restriction
- JD Sports expects profits this year to beat pre-pandemic levels
- Brexit prompts JD Sports to open Dublin warehouse
- Ville de Bitche: Facebook mistakenly removes French town's page
- Homebase to put mini garden centres at Next stores
- Mike Lynch-backed Darktrace sets out plans to list in London
- NHS Covid-19 app update blocked for breaking Apple and Google's rules
- Shoppers rush back as High Streets reopen in England and Wales
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- FBI arrest man over alleged Amazon centre bomb plot
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- Microsoft makes $20bn bet on speech AI firm Nuance
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- Amazon holds early lead in historic union election
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- Amazon defeats historic Alabama union effort
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- Fashion retailer Asos expects online demand to outlast pandemic
- Asos receives Covid-19 boost to sales but is ‘mindful’ of coming months
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- Leeds Bradford Airport development plan ruling delayed
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- UK anti-fraud group increases pressure on Big Tech to fight scams
- BP is to resume share buybacks
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- BP cuts debt load ahead of schedule
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- BP: focus energy on debt reduction, not buybacks
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- Amazon 'illegally retaliated' against climate activists
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- Boohoo to probe price differences for same clothing
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- John Lewis to permanently close eight more shops
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- Ocado says revenue from Marks and Spencer grew 40% in fiscal first quarter
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- Apple investigated in UK over 'unfair' App Store claims
- Call of Duty patch brings 'biggest download day on record'
- Alec Baldwin deactivates Twitter account over 'switching accents' joke
- Amazon opens till-less grocery store in London
- Microsoft accuses China over email cyber-attacks
- Daily Mail owner buys New Scientist for £70m
- Budget 2021: Contactless card limit will rise to £100
- Amazon changes app logo that 'resembles Adolf Hitler'
- Budget 2021: Rishi Sunak warns tax rises to follow spending spree
- Budget 2021: Rishi Sunak vows to protect jobs but tax hikes loom
- Budget 2021: Key points at-a-glance
- Budget 2021: Contactless payment limit lifted to £100
- Fall Guys bought by Fortnite maker Epic Games
- Budget 2021: 10 ways Rishi Sunak's speech affects you
- Budget 2021: Relief extended for businesses on rates and VAT
- Budget 2021: Tax on company profits to rise to 25%
- Budget 2021: Sunak announces extension to universal credit £20 top up
- Budget 2021: Million more set to pay income tax by 2026
- Budget 2021: No 'green revolution' from Sunak
- Parler drops Amazon web-hosting legal challenge
- Budget 2021: Covid deaths set to cut state pension costs
- Budget 2021: What is levelling up and how is it going?
- Netflix boss: Film fans want joint release dates for cinema and streaming
- Budget 2021: Five things to look out for from Rishi Sunak
- Budget 2021: Furlough set to be extended - Kwasi Kwarteng
- Volvo Cars to go fully electric by 2030
- National Grid to appeal against Ofgem price control ruling
- Anti-Covid vaccine tweets face five-strikes ban policy
- Nike exec quits after son's trainer resale firm revealed
- Budget 2021: What we know so far about Sunak's spending plans
- Budget 2021: Rishi Sunak to extend furlough scheme until September
- Heathrow Airport seven-hour queues 'inhumane', say passengers
- Budget 2021: 'Now is not the time for tax rises', say MPs
- Aviva chief warns insurers on ‘forked tongue’ over climate change
- Topshop: What happened after the shutters closed?
- BT chairman Jan du Plessis to retire
- Jan du Plessis to step down as BT chair after 4 years
- Drivers locked out of their cars at Royston Tesco
- Halfords repays £10.7m in furlough funds after sales jump
- Joe Biden takes swipe at Amazon over union fight
- Vauxhall: Business Secretary 'hopeful' over car plant future
- Investors already have the measure of another UK mortgage guarantee scheme
- Budget 2021: The challenge facing Rishi Sunak
- Budget 2021: £5bn fund to help High Street recover from Covid
- Budget: Rishi Sunak promises help as Covid restrictions ease
- Budget 2021: PM has 'no doubt' about strong jobs recovery
- Budget 2021: Extra £1.6bn for UK's Covid vaccination rollout
- Budget 2021: Stamp duty holiday deadline 'may cost us £12,000'
- Ros Atkins on... Is Facebook too powerful?
- Budget 2021: Mortgage guarantee to help buyers with 5% deposit
- Sunak to give £5bn boost to Covid-hit companies in Budget
- Budget 2021: Support pubs by cutting beer duty, say Conservative MPs
- Budget 2021: 'My benefits top-up is a lifeline - don't take it away'
- Amazon rainforest plots sold via Facebook Marketplace ads
- British Airways owner records biggest ever loss
- British Airways owner IAG calls for digital health passes
- IAG slumps to biggest loss in its history
- Budget 2021: BBC editors on what to expect
- Amanda Staveley loses High Court fight with Barclays over damages
- Decreasing levels of coronavirus across the UK
- Amanda Staveley loses High Court battle against Barclays
- Twitter unveils 'super follow' feature
- Ocado raises capacity to reach larger swath of UK
- 'We couldn’t afford fertility treatment so we risked finding a sperm donor on Facebook'
- Investors’ Chronicle: Reckitt Benckiser, HSBC, BAE Systems
- Budget 2021: Rishi Sunak to inject £126m to boost traineeship scheme
- Sunak warns of bill to be paid to tackle UK’s ‘exposed’ finances
- Budget 2021: 'If I have to pay £13,000, it will destroy my shop'
- UK 4G smartphone owners may be due £480m payout
- Facebook and Google news law passed in Australia
- Myanmar coup: Facebook, Instagram place immediate ban on military
- Primark expects strong recovery once lockdowns are lifted
- Primark gears up for April reopening as sales slump
- Centrica records worst year on record at British Gas
- Vauxhall: Talks over fate of Ellesmere Port plant 'productive'
- Airbnb predicts 'significant' travel rebound
- Budget 2021: 'Furlough is a lifeline, I hope they extend it'
- Budget 2021: Chancellor must 'make finance green', say campaigners
- Apple buys a company every three to four weeks
- Reckitt Benckiser cleans up during pandemic hygiene boom
- Hyundai to replace 82,000 electric-vehicle batteries over fire risk
- Nissan: Hundreds furloughed over parts shortage
- Investors look to Sunak for clarity on new UK infrastructure bank
- EasyJet raises €1.2bn bond after UK reveals plans to lift lockdown
- Vauxhall: Crunch talks to save Ellesmere Port plant continue
- HSBC shifts ‘heart of business’ to Asia in latest strategy revamp
- HSBC shifts focus from west to east as profits dive
- Facebook reverses ban on news pages in Australia
- Aviva to sell French unit for €3.2bn
- Frasers warns of £100m charge as lockdown bites
- Holiday Inn and Crowne Plaza owner IHG warns of tough 2021
- HSBC offers lesson in corporate realpolitik
- HSBC: spin off the UK bank
- Covid-19: Businesses 'throwing in towel' over uncertainty
- Hotels group IHG cautious about travel recovery
- Aviva: Blanc cheque
- Apple users targeted by 'mysterious' malware
- PSVR2: Sony announces 'improved' PlayStation VR for PS5
- Facebook and Google 'too powerful' says watchdog boss
- Covid and PTSD: Dispelling misconceptions on those who may have it and why
- Facebook in Australia: What happened after news was blocked?
- British Airways to defer £450m of pension contributions
- GardaWorld ends G4S takeover campaign
- GardaWorld will not raise £3.7bn offer for G4S
- John Lewis considers closing more stores
- HSBC reshuffles top executives ahead of strategic revamp
- G4S secures a solid price even as GardaWorld’s pursuit ends in failure
- Epic's bid to sue Apple over Fortnite in UK rejected
- Jeep pushed to retire Cherokee name from SUVs
- HSBC intensifies pivot to Asia with job moves and US exit
- HSBC fraud helpline's 20-hour wait 'disgraceful'
- Centrica chief vows to ‘strip out the rubbish’ to revive group’s fortunes
- 'Smart' face masks promise high-tech protection
- Uber drivers are workers not self-employed, Supreme Court rules
- Black Country: Facebook censored local dish chat
- Ocado directors buy in as shares wobble
- Broadband credit score mistake 'cost me £3,500'
- Australia news code: What’s this row with Facebook and Google all about?
- Nasa Perseverance rover: How this Mars landing will be different
- Coronavirus: Barclays says loans worth £4.8bn may never be repaid
- Barclays to resume dividends and buy back shares even as profits slump
- Barclays restarts dividend despite drop in profits
- Facebook Australia: PM Scott Morrison 'will not be intimidated' by tech giant
- UK National Lottery needs to be more digital, licence bidder says
- Slash business rates to save High Street, says Next boss
- Facebook Australia: Tech giant faces growing criticism over news ban
- Sunak delays business rates review until autumn
- Ford to go all-electric in Europe by 2030
- Football TV rights braced for ‘deflation’, warns BT Sport chief
- Ryanair loses fight to block rivals' state aid
- Apple revamps syringe emoji for Covid vaccines
- Pete Evans: Instagram ban for Australian chef over conspiracy theories
- Amazon sued by New York over 'deficient' Covid-19 response
- Los Angeles police 'wanted Amazon Ring BLM protest footage'
- Jaguar Land Rover: Car maker confirms plans to axe 2,000 jobs
- Facebook blocks Australian users from viewing or sharing news
- Fake Amazon reviews 'being sold in bulk' online
- Amazon vs Reliance: Why are two of the world's richest men in court?
- Gumtree Shpock tie-up could raise fees and reduce choice, warns watchdog
- Covid-19: Nearly 4,000 Amazon staff given wrong test results
- Leading shareholders tighten grip on Mitchells & Butlers
- Jaguar car brand to be all-electric by 2025
- Mitchells & Butlers’ cash call leaves small shareholders with a hangover
- Parler app back online after month-long gap
- Jaguar Land Rover lays out electric plans in radical overhaul
- Koo v Twitter: Why India's government is favouring a social media newcomer
- Leeds Bradford Airport expansion plans approved
- Huawei takes HSBC to court as it tries to stop extradition
- MSD Partners: a new force in English football finance
- O2 fined £10m for overcharging customers
- National Grid plans to link offshore UK wind farms direct to continent
- Shell in Nigeria: Polluted communities 'can sue in English courts'
- Amazon sues NY amid threat of virus labour lawsuit
- UK court hears arguments from Huawei and HSBC over Iran documents
- How BHP became the UK’s biggest listed company
- Royal Mail enjoys revenues boost as parcel deliveries hit record level
- AstraZeneca predicts pandemic will disrupt prescription sales
- Royal Mail to keep on 10,000 temporary workers
- Shell announces new emissions goals as it aims to go net zero by 2050
- Shell: Europe's biggest oil firm sets out carbon neutral plans
- HS2: Next phase of controversial rail network gets green light
- Royal Mail turnround still needs the workers’ stamp of approval
- Amazon fight with workers: 'You're a cog in the system'
- Smurfit Kappa benefits from home-deliveries boom
- Sainsbury’s takes on Aldi in supermarket price war
- Viral 'I'm not a cat' filter is decades-old software
- Facebook 'horrified' by online abuse of Premier League footballers
- Birmingham Airport to get £18.5m emergency loan
- Hyundai: The carmaker aiming to become a tech firm
- Ocado offsets drop in customers with sharp rise in sales
- Grocery shopping has changed for good, says Ocado
- Tui’s sales tumble and debt mounts
- Brexit worse than feared, says JD Sports boss
- Facebook sued for 'losing control' of users’ data
- Ocado: packer cracker
- Tesco urged by investors to sell more healthy food
- Tesco under fire for lack of action on obesity crisis
- Tesco tells chancellor to hit online rivals with sales tax
- Boohoo buys Dorothy Perkins, Wallis and Burton but 2,450 jobs lost
- Boohoo to buy Burton, Dorothy Perkins and Wallis brands for £25m
- Dorothy Perkins? Why would Boohoo want that?
- 'Overtly sexual' cow blocked as Facebook ad
- Mike Ashley’s Frasers Group sells stake in French Connection
- Amazon: The unstoppable rise of the internet giant
- Asos and Boohoo rip up centuries of British retail heritage
- Amazon criticised in paying lower rates than shops
- Barclays urges UK to focus on US and Asia post Brexit
- The shackles are off: Unilever goes for growth after UK move
- GIP switches sides in bid for private jet group Signature Aviation
- French Connection receives two takeover approaches
- French Connection shares rocket amid takeover bids
- Investors’ Chronicle: Frontier Developments, BP, Vodafone
- Covid-19: Facebook rejects businessman's jab advert
- Amazon: Five things we know about new boss Andy Jassy
- eBay boosted by Christmas surge in online orders
- Royal Dutch Shell sees huge loss as pandemic hits oil demand
- Unilever restores growth targets
- Myanmar coup: Military blocks Facebook for sake of 'stability'
- Shell defies earnings plunge with raised dividend
- Unilever: squeeze in
- Amazon faces spying claims over AI cameras in vans
- Nigerian separatist Nnamdi Kanu's Facebook account removed for hate speech
- More Cadbury Dairy Milk production to return to Bournville
- Ryanair rapped over 'misleading' Covid adverts
- Bebo chief reveals plan to take on Facebook and Twitter
- Amazon: Meet Jeff Bezos's successor - Andy Jassy
- Boris Johnson eyes ex-Mail editor Paul Dacre to run media watchdog
- Beckham-backed cannabis skincare firm to sell shares on London Stock Exchange
- JD Sports swells potential deals war chest to more than £1bn
- Topshop: 'I haven't bought clothes in a shop for years'
- Farmers protest: Twitter restores blocked Indian accounts
- BP reports first annual loss in a decade
- Housing market shows signs of slowing down
- Tesla recalls US vehicles over failing touchscreens
- British Gas owner 'was posted excrement' in pay row
- Moonpig shares soar as IPO shows investor enthusiasm for ‘Covid winners’
- Apple Face ID to work for mask wearers
- Cineworld backs down in dispute with lenders over interest bill
- Jeff Bezos to step down as Amazon chief executive
- Amazon settles claims it pocketed delivery drivers' tips
- Big Oil hit by record losses from pandemic and clean fuel
- Groundbreaking biofuel rocket could be 'Uber for space'
- 'Harsh writing advice' memes take off on Twitter
- Thousands of jobs at risk as Asos strikes Arcadia deal
- Asos to buy Topshop and other Arcadia brands for £265m
- JD Sports doubles down on US expansion with $500m deal
- JD Sports steps up US push with $495m deal
- BP sells $2.6bn stake in Oman gas block to Thailand’s PTT
- Ryanair forecasts 'strong return' of beach holidays this summer
- Nintendo Switch sales surge past those of the 3DS
- Elon Musk grills Robinhood boss over GameStop row on Clubhouse
- JD Sports’ American dream: for people to visit shops
- Budget 2021: What is it and when will it happen?
- Ford to start building electric Mustangs in China
- Boohoo in talks to buy Dorothy Perkins, Wallis and Burton brands
- Boohoo in talks over remaining Arcadia brands
- UK airlines will hold on to airport slots without having to use them
- Covid infections remain high but stable
- Dr Martens’ shares leap as Moonpig expands IPO
- Next insider sells as retailer weathers the storm
- Cineworld executives play leading role in drama over bonuses
- English National Opera lessons for long Covid sufferers
- Yodel boss hails delivery boom as group heads for first profit
- What tech can the US president use?
- Facebook to stop recommending civic and political groups
- EU opens competition investigation into Cadbury owner
- Hinkley Point C nuclear plant to open later at greater cost
- Apple watch call saves cyclist swept into River Wye
- Facebook apologises for Plymouth Hoe 'error'
- Apple Christmas sales surge to $111bn amid pandemic
- Pandemic prompts Super Bowl ad rethink in US
- Facebook News feature launches in UK
- Co-op and Morrisons see queues over payments outage
- Twitter pilot to let users flag 'false' content
- Rolls-Royce warns travel restrictions are putting a squeeze on cash
- MPs accuse HSBC of aiding China's Hong Kong crackdown
- HSBC chief defends bank’s actions in Hong Kong
- Brexit: Amazon prepares to stop selling some products to NI
- Xbox sales boom as virus maintains grip on economy
- Boohoo 'set to buy Debenhams brand and website'
- Zuckerberg's Biden problem
- Debenhams shops to close permanently after Boohoo deal
- Boohoo snaps up Debenhams brand for £55m as Asos targets Topshop
- Boohoo buys Debenhams brand for £55m
- Ofgem backs stripping National Grid of UK electricity oversight
- Shell buys UK’s largest electric vehicle charging network
- Channel 4 Deepfake Queen complaints dropped by Ofcom
- Cineworld shareholders approve £65m bonus plan
- Sky ramps up film and TV plans to compete with streaming giants
- Online retailers are playing a risky game with the UK high street
- Covid: Facebook suspends Israel PM Netanyahu's chatbot
- Asos bids for Topshop amid sell-off of Arcadia assets
- Asos frontrunner to buy Topshop, Topman and Miss Selfridge brands
- Boohoo set to acquire Debenhams brand
- Covid: Gap between Pfizer vaccine doses should be halved, say doctors
- Brexit: Nissan commits to keep making cars in Sunderland
- The mystery of Simon Wolfson’s Deliveroo directorship
- John Lewis repays £300m Covid funding and raises FY guidance
- Computacenter lifts earnings guidance for the second time in as many months
- Investors’ Chronicle: JD Wetherspoon, IG Group, Argo Blockchain
- Marmite maker Unilever to insist suppliers pay 'living wage'
- Daily Mail owner suffers fresh fall in advertising
- Ladbrokes owner Entain will do ‘whatever it takes’ for US success
- Uber: London cabbies plan to sue for damages
- Covid-19: Amazon offers to help with US vaccine delivery
- Cineworld facing revolt over proposed £65m CEO bonus scheme
- Facebook's Oversight Board to rule on Trump ban
- Next pulls out of race to buy Topshop-brands
- Coronavirus: Nissan Sunderland plant pauses Line One production
- Audi to make electric cars with China's oldest carmaker FAW
- Netflix: Four things which have driven its success
- Burberry’s upmarket move remains ‘on track’
- Lockdown: Vodafone will not offer free access to BBC Bitesize
- CBI calls for more business support before Budget
- Premier Foods profits set to jump as consumers stick to familiar brands
- HSBC to close 82 branches this year
- Barclays not liable for couple defrauded of £700,000
- Moonpig confirms London IPO with £1.2bn valuation target
- Mobile networks to make Oak lessons site data-free
- CES 2021: Smart sport kit put to the test
- MGM Resorts ends bid to buy Ladbrokes owner Entain
- Vauxhall: Future of Ellesmere Port hangs in the balance
- Jam tomorrow still applies for brave new AO World
- BT faces £600m lawsuit over 'overcharging'
- HSBC CEO expresses regret to Hong Kong activist over frozen bank accounts
- Lee Jae Yong: Samsung heir gets prison term for bribery scandal
- Next in race to buy Topshop owner Arcadia as bid deadline nears
- BT cannot hang up on a class action distraction
- Covid-19 vaccinations done 'four times faster' than people catching virus
- US state officials call for greater scrutiny of potential G4S takeover
- Eurostar: Government urged to 'safeguard' rail firm's future
- Eurostar calls for UK bailout after passenger numbers collapse
- Biden Twitter account 'starts from zero' with no Trump followers
- Fortnite-maker Epic Games sues Apple and Google in UK
- CES: Smart dog flaps and home robots
- Twitter boss: Trump ban is 'right' but 'dangerous'
- Amazon faces legal challenge over Prime cancellation policy
- Tesco: Brexit disruption 'is a challenge not a crisis'
- Whitbread sales halve as pandemic hits travel demand
- City Bulletin: Centrica reports on ‘resilient’ second half
- Pandemic wipes out £540m of Primark sales as Boohoo charges ahead
- Tesco affirms commitment to Northern Ireland
- Primark refuses to go online despite £1bn lockdown loss
- Super Nintendo World opening delayed by Japan's virus outbreak
- Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra: Does stylus spell end of the Note?
- Tesco: price vice
- Samsung S21 Ultra: First look at the new device
- CES 2021: Smart pillows and internet-connected smoothies
- New BBC chair ready for fight with streaming rivals
- Uganda elections 2021: Social media blocked ahead of poll
- Asos UK sales up more than a third as rivals close stores
- Lockdown Christmas hits: Lidl pink prosecco and takeaways
- City Bulletin: Revenues surge at online clothing retailer Asos
- William Hill expects £30m loss due to lockdown closures of betting shops
- Morrisons to be first UK supermarket to pay minimum £10 an hour
- Apple and Google data: Are we staying at home?
- PizzaExpress reveals it fell to £350m loss even before pandemic
- Debenhams axes Oxford Street flagship as it closes more stores
- Reflation offers salvation as UK stocks come in from the cold
- Airbnb cancels reservations in Washington area ahead of inauguration
- Smart locks: Convenience comes with security doubts
- Samsung bets on bespoke fridges to lure millennials
- City Bulletin: The Hut Group boosts sales guidance — for third time
- Chilling Adventures of Sabrina: Netflix apologises for Bloody Sunday tweet
- Royal Mail names areas hit by Covid postal delays
- Royal Dutch Shell to cut more than 300 North Sea jobs
- Tesco, Asda and Waitrose ban shoppers without face masks
- Amazon and Facebook staff warned of threats to safety
- Moonpig: on the cards
- John Lewis suspends click and collect due to virus safety
- December Microsoft issue affecting pupils could take 'weeks' to fix
- Twitter suspends 70,000 accounts linked to QAnon
- Royal Mail: Can new boss Simon Thompson turn it around?
- Royal Mail names new UK chief as it aims to expand parcels business
- JD Sports bucks retail gloom with forecast upgrade
- Parler social network sues Amazon for pulling support
- BBC Bitesize to be free for BT and EE customers
- Covid: Morrisons and Sainsbury's ban maskless shoppers
- BT pursues digital growth with tech unit split
- Ford ends decades of Brazil manufacturing
- Parler: Amazon to remove site from web hosting service
- HSBC targeted by shareholders over fossil fuel financing
- Online retailer Ocado warns of shortages as suppliers cut choice
- Trump Twitter ban 'raises regulation questions' - Hancock
- Twitter permanently suspends Trump's account
- Google suspends 'free speech' app Parler
- Hyundai's confusion over Apple electric car tie-up
- Asos to create 2,000 jobs at new Lichfield centre
- Reach expects profits to top forecasts as online sales surge
- Moonpig float set for lift-off
- British Gas staff start five-day strike in 'fire and rehire' row
- Trump allowed back onto Twitter
- Amazon plots a course into the healthcare industry
- Ryanair scraps most UK and Irish lockdown flights
- Trump’s Twitter downfall
- Ladbrokes Coral owner agrees £250m deal for Swedish gaming group
- National Express to suspend all services
- John Lewis among UK firms scrapping overseas deliveries
- WhatsApp and Facebook to share users' data outside Europe and UK
- UK’s private healthcare groups hope for virus bounce
- Greggs plans to open 100 new stores in shadow of pandemic
- City Bulletin: Greggs cautions 2020 will be a lossmaking year
- Greggs faces first loss for 36 years as lockdown bites
- Veteran Sky chief Jeremy Darroch steps down
- Amazon buys its first planes to expand air network
- Amazon pledges billions for affordable homes in US
- Netflix raises UK prices to cover cost of content
- Greggs on a roll as pandemic uncertainties bite
- Unilever taps seaweed to create self-cleaning surfaces
- Next expects profits to recover quickly after pandemic hit
- Morrisons sales jump as shoppers stock up on champagne and salmon
- Champagne puts fizz in Morrisons' Christmas sales
- City Bulletin: Next and Morrison prove resilient in face of coronavirus
- Virgin joins Tui and Thomas Cook in cancelling holiday bookings
- Next and Morrisons beat high-street blues as Paperchase faces collapse
- Morrisons can have its online cake and eat it
- Ladbrokes owner Entain receives offer from MGM Resorts
- Fiat Chrysler and PSA shareholders approve merger
- City Bulletin: MGM makes £8bn offer for owner of Ladbrokes
- Ladbrokes owner Entain rejects £8bn MGM takeover approach
- Virgin Media broadband price rises of up to £54 in 2021
- Tesco, Pizza Hut and Superdrug in minimum wage fail
- Tesco and Pizza Hut named and shamed over minimum wage breaches
- Apple executes New Year's Eve apps purge in China
- Scotsman owner JPI Media sold to National World for £10.2m
- British Airways secures state backing for £2bn loan
- Tata grabs bigger slice of AirAsia and India's airline industry
- Apple removes app promoting private parties in pandemic
- Los Angeles to offer vaccine record on iPhones
- New Year Honours 2021: Hays Travel boss Irene Hays made a dame
- Covid, furlough and Topshop collapse: 2020 in business stories
- Post Office leads drive to preserve UK access to cash with banking hubs
- Covid: 'Huge thanks' to health workers - NHS England boss
- LG makes shift to Mini-LED television tech at CES 2021
- Ryanair and Wizz Air deny votes to UK investors after EU exit
- Deepfake queen prompts 200-plus complaints to Ofcom
- KFC launches game console with built-in chicken warmer
- Tesco: Brexit impact on food prices 'very modest'
- Pete Evans: Facebook removes celebrity chef's page over conspiracies
- Elon Musk says Apple's boss snubbed takeover deal
- Formula One in talks with Amazon to stream Grands Prix
- Whitbread: Premier Inn owner asks landlords for rent cut
- Lufthansa airlifts food to the UK amid lorry chaos
- Twitter to wipe Trump's followers before Biden handover
- Deepfake queen to deliver Channel 4 Christmas message
- Vodafone in move to buy out Kabel Deutschland minority shareholders
- Post Office scandal: 'Light at end of tunnel'
- Royal Mail agrees pay deal to end 2-year union dispute
- Royal Mail ends two-year dispute with union in 'landmark' deal
- Tesco puts buying caps on several products
- Supermarkets try to calm food shortage fears amid border chaos
- Shell to take further writedown after bruising year
- Coronavirus: Center Parcs shuts UK sites due to restrictions
- Facebook child abuse detection hit by new EU rules
- DHL and Royal Mail warn on parcel disruption
- Budget smartphones: What do you get for £100?
- Openreach to create 5,300 jobs next year in broadband fibre push
- Openreach creating 5,300 new jobs to speed fibre rollout
- Cyberpunk 2077: Sony pulls game from PlayStation while Xbox offers refunds
- Barclays retail bank chairman Ian Cheshire steps down
- Coronavirus: UK R number back above one
- Next weighs bid for Philip Green’s Topshop
- Covid tests offered to John Lewis and Waitrose staff
- Shell shocked: 'Lobster capital' braces for Brexit
- Toscafund to take TalkTalk private in £1.1bn deal
- Facebook and Instagram disable features in Europe
- MacKenzie Scott gives away $4.2bn in four months
- Facebook to move all UK users onto US agreements
- Dixons Carphone holds back on repaying business rates
- City Bulletin: Bunzl receives Covid-19 boost but looks to tougher 2021
- Brexit: Hornby stops non-UK orders due to price confusion
- EDF Energy pays £6m for breach of energy market rules
- Allow pregnant women partner support 'at all times'
- Travis Perkins to return £50m of UK government help
- Uber fined over withholding sexual assault records
- Coronavirus: 'Long Covid' impact estimated
- Trump Twitter ‘hack’: Police accept attacker's claim
- Facebook pours fuel on Apple privacy row
- JD Sports acquires US retailer Shoe Palace for $681m
- City Bulletin: IG boosted by recent market volatility
- Barclays fined £26m for poor treatment of customers
- Barclays fined £26m over treatment of borrowers in arrears
- Coronavirus: Contact-tracing apps can now work on older iPhones
- Twitter fined £400,000 for breaking EU data law
- Cyberpunk 2077 makers apologise for game glitches
- Adidas considers selling off its Reebok brand
- Apple forces apps to display what they do with data
- US regulators open privacy probes into tech giants
- Honda to resume UK output after problems at ports
- Disney ramps up Star Wars and Marvel franchises
- City Bulletin: Rolls-Royce warns of slowdown just months after tapping shareholders for £2bn
- Post Office scandal: Postmasters have convictions quashed
- Oculus Facebook account row prompts German competition probe
- Subway customers receive 'malware' emails
- Treasury eyes VAT charges for gig economy firms
- Ocado raises profit guidance for third time this year
- City Bulletin: Tui slumps to a €3bn loss but predicts ‘gigantic’ demand for 2021 summer holidays
- Tesco and Morrisons defy call to shut on Boxing Day
- Royal Mail delays blamed on 'exceptional' volumes of post
- BT breaks up Italian business with sale to Telecom Italia
- Investors mob Airbnb listing giving it $100bn value
- Currys PC World asked to honour cancelled Black Friday sales
- PayPal 'reward' email rapped for misleading
- Uber sells off flying taxi unit
- City Bulletin: Lockdown boredom boosts earnings at BAT
- Tesco: Brexit 'could see people choose cheddar over brie'
- Currys PC World agrees to honour Black Friday prices of cancelled orders
- Twitter boss Jack Dorsey donates $15m for income support
- GardaWorld considers re-entering battle for G4S
- Xbox game streaming confirmed for Apple iOS and Windows
- Facebook facing US legal action over competition
- Uber sells self-driving cars to focus on profits
- Wimborne Militia in Facebook battle after accounts disabled
- Covid: 'Xbox and PlayStation home-learning' for some pupils
- City Bulletin: Ashtead first-half results beat expectations
- Ofgem backs down in fight with UK energy companies over returns
- Australia to debate bill to make Google and Facebook pay for news
- Competition and Markets Authority plans tailored rules for tech giants
- Facebook: Details of Mark Zuckerberg and Matt Hancock meeting released
- Honda pauses production after UK port woes
- Apple unveils £549 over-ear headphones
- Shell executives quit amid discord over green push
- G4S board agrees £3.8bn takeover bid from Allied Universal
- Mike Ashley's Frasers Group in Debenhams rescue talks
- City Bulletin: Mike Ashley in talks to rescue Debenhams
- Brexit: Toyota says no-deal outcome will be 'very negative'
- Queen’s coffers hit by high street turmoil
- Mike Ashley makes eleventh-hour play for Debenhams
- Coronavirus: Vaccine rollout 'marathon not a sprint' - Powis
- Quibi: Why did the video app go so wrong?
- Lockdowns wipe £430m off Primark sales
- Primark predicts rising sales despite Covid hit
- Ann Summers launches insolvency process to cut rents
- Investors Chronicle: Avon Rubber, Sosandar, Tesco
- Crisis in retail: the UK town centres struggling to survive
- British Airways' souvenir sale hits snag as demand soars
- Covid Christmas: Are gift cards wise or wasteful?
- HSBC share price rockets 50% since its 25-year low
- Sainsbury's and Aldi to hand back £540m of business rates relief
- Sainsbury’s, Aldi and Asda follow Tesco in repaying business rates relief
- Topshop owner Arcadia limits gift cards to 50% of purchase
- Covid-19: Facebook to take down false vaccine claims
- Ofcom signals support for BT network upgrade
- Google fired employees for union activity, says US agency
- Ryanair orders 75 more Boeing 737 Max planes
- Web Summit: Facebook urges Biden to restore global internet
- Facebook sued for 'denying opportunities to US workers'
- Debenhams website overwhelmed as shoppers swoop on sales
- Debenhams: Over 200 years of history
- Tesco to repay £585m in business rates relief
- City Bulletin: GardaWorld ups its bid for G4S
- Supermarkets repay rates relief after backlash
- GardaWorld raises bid for G4S in bitter takeover battle
- A brief history of Topshop: From basement to high-street empire
- Facebook News will pay UK outlets for content in 2021
- Debenhams faces uncertain future as JD Sports quits rescue talks
- Vietnam: Facebook and Google 'complicit' in censorship
- Brushing: When Amazon packages arrive that you didn't order
- Debenhams liquidation compounds crisis in UK high street
- Debenhams set to close putting 12,000 jobs at risk
- Arcadia and Debenhams: retailers count the cost of lockdown
- Netflix content given age rating by algorithm
- Facebook Oversight Board reveals its first cases
- What went wrong at Debenhams?
- Royal Mail raises price of 1st class stamp to claw back letter losses
- Shoppers on Debenhams' demise: I'll miss it
- Topshop owner’s collapse is 'inevitable'
- Lloyds names Charlie Nunn as new chief executive
- Is my pension ruined if a retail empire crumbles?
- Has Topshop boss Philip Green done anything wrong?
- Microsoft files patent to record and score meetings on body language
- Currys PC World apologises after gift cards wiped
- Italy fines Apple €10m over iPhone water-resistance claims
- Topshop owner Arcadia goes into administration
- Unilever explores four-day working week
- Arcadia: 'No last minute rescue' for Topshop owner
- HMRC could narrowly lose out in expected Arcadia collapse
- HSBC considers exit from US retail banking
- Arcadia: Buyers to 'pick over carcass' of Topshop owner, says former boss
- Black Friday: Next, M&S and Wilko shun sales event
- Dyson to spend $3.67bn on new technologies
- Reach reports surge in digital revenue but print sales plunge
- Topshop owner Arcadia on brink of collapse
- Royal Mail could save £225m by cutting Saturday post, regulator says
- Why don't Facebook and Apple like each other?
- City Bulletin: Aviva resumes dividend payments
- Coronavirus infections levelling during England lockdown
- AWS: Amazon web outage breaks vacuums and doorbells
- M&S warns Brexit may affect 15% of NI food lines
- Royal Mail could save £225m by ditching Saturday post, says Ofcom
- Aviva: Blanc expression
- Amazon spends $500m on bonuses for Christmas staff
- Disabled children's names revealed in Bristol City Council email
- Countrywide appoints interim chief after shareholders reject rescue deal
- Debenhams’ survival rests with JD Sports as last remaining bidder
- Amazon sorry for Sidewalk 'confusion'
- DMGT increases dividend despite one-third fall in profits
- Trans teen in legal action over gender clinic wait
- Cineworld secures funding lifeline
- British Airways' big sell-off: Champagne flutes and trolleys
- PlayStation 5: Amazon investigation over missing consoles
- Smart doorbells 'easy target for hackers' study finds
- DMGT: Mail drop
- Willie Walsh set to be appointed head of Iata
- Four reasons Topshop is not the brand it once was
- Kellogg's and Britvic attack plan to ban junk food ads online
- YouTube, Facebook and Twitter align to fight Covid vaccine conspiracies
- UK's National Cyber Force comes out of the shadows
- British Gas faces strikes over pay and conditions row
- Trump Twitter ‘hack’: Dutch police question researcher
- Investors Chronicle: HomeServe, easyJet, Big Yellow
- Next chief executive Wolfson sells £10m in stock
- Apple to pay $113m to settle iPhone 'batterygate'
- Cineworld considers CVA in struggle to survive
- Royal Mail parcels overtake letters for first time
- Royal Mail raises revenue forecasts as online boom boosts business
- Cineworld eyes UK cinema closures and rescue deal
- Sony PlayStation 5 delivery delays spark row over who is to blame
- Wirecard scandal: German MPs question ex-boss Braun
- Peacocks and Jaeger collapse puts 4,700 jobs at risk
- PlayStation launch in UK descends into chaos
- Home-testing kit for breast cancer wins Dyson prize
- Peacocks and Jaeger administration threatens 4,500 jobs
- Vets IPO likely to test the market’s animal spirits
- Unilever aims for €1bn sales from plant-based products by 2027
- Can tech really keep our teenagers safe online?
- Halfords boosted by switch to cycling during pandemic
- Nissan warns on its UK future without a Brexit deal
- Apple slashes commission fees to developers on its App Store
- Halfords sees popularity of e-scooters surge in lockdown
- UK giant Unilever bets on vegan food with 'scary target'
- Backlash to Twitter's disappearing tweets feature
- Coronavirus: Facebook accused of forcing staff back to offices
- Zuckerberg and Dorsey to be quizzed by Senate following Biden vote victory
- City Bulletin: Price rises in mature markets help push up revenues at Imperial
- Shoppers warned against buying cheap electronics online
- Amazon launches online pharmacy service
- Facebook and Twitter grilled over US election actions
- Facebook pet sales warning over kittens and puppies
- British Airways to launch Covid testing trial for arrivals
- Facebook's Zuckerberg and Twitter's Dorsey answer addiction question
- Great Point seeks to raise £200m to bankroll TV streaming boom
- City Bulletin: G4S steps up defence against hostile takeover bid from rival
- Vodafone raises earnings outlook despite roaming hit
- G4S steps up defence against takeover with praise for cash business
- Kamala Harris: Facebook removes racist posts about US vice-president-elect
- Vodafone’s shareholders need to keep their eyes on the big prize
- Airbnb plans public share sale despite pandemic
- Topshop owner in talks to secure £30m lifeline
- Arcadia says it is seeking to mitigate drag from second lockdown
- Amazon apology over Northern Ireland error
- Greggs to cut 820 jobs amid lockdown sales slump
- Covid-19: Next two weeks 'crucial' for ending England lockdown
- City Bulletin: Galliford Try reassures investors ahead of annual meeting
- Tesco apologises after online issues amid Christmas rush
- Robots to take on more supermarket tasks
- John Lewis Christmas ad focuses on kindness theme
- Next chief executive Simon Wolfson offloads £10m of shares
- Coronavirus: North Korea and Russia hackers 'targeting vaccine'
- Asos director sells down after pre-tax profits quadruple
- Investors Chronicle: Manolete Partners, WHSmith, Oxford Instruments
- WHSmith plays down vaccine boost for travel unit
- National Grid ‘open’ to relinquishing electricity system role
- Xbox and Call of Duty cause record broadband data use in UK
- China Muslims: Volkswagen says 'no forced labour' at Xinjiang plant
- Airbnb glitch cancels trips after deactivating user accounts
- Bank heads: Outlook uncertain despite vaccine optimism
- Barclays under fire over fossil fuel financing
- Hilco puts Homebase up for sale
- Diversity: UPS relaxes rules on beards, braids and piercings
- Finchampstead man builds 'Twitter speed bot' over safety concerns
- Struggling landlords need a champion, not Wetherspoons chairman
- Xbox Series X: 'When gamers are ready for next-gen consoles, we're here'
- UK unemployment rate continues to surge
- Bisto and Ambrosia custard-firm Premier Foods sees Covid boost
- Black Friday on Amazon: How to spot fake reviews online
- Premier Foods upbeat as lockdown boosts demand
- Amazon charged with abusing EU competition rules
- Facebook: Biden aide Bill Russo attacks post-election role
- Xbox Series X: Sold-out console posted on eBay for up to £5,000
- Apple unveils first Mac computers powered by its own M1 chip
- Apple puts iPhone supplier on probation for labour violations
- PS5 v Xbox Series X: Who will win the next-gen console race?
- Covid-19: Lockdown 'opportunity' to fix England's roads
- 'It's a real shame all the deli counters are shutting'
- Brexit: Watchdog warns of 'significant' border disruption
- PizzaExpress names Allan Leighton as chairman as bondholders take control
- Hovis bought by private equity firm Endless after bidding war
- US election: Bannon Twitter account banned amid clampdown
- Thai regulator approves $10.6bn takeover of Tesco operations
- Bookshops fight back as pandemic sends consumers online
- US election 2020: How a misleading post went from the fringes to Trump’s Twitter
- HSBC insiders buy into mini-rally
- Sainsbury's to cut 3,500 jobs and close 420 Argos stores
- City Bulletin: Bank of England boosts QE and warns of double-dip recession risk
- Sainsbury’s to close most Argos stores
- Covid-19: Nintendo profits triple as games boom continues
- Fortnite set to return to iPhones via Nvidia cloud gaming service
- Boohoo, H&M and Nike deny Uighur forced labour allegations
- Uber sees 'fundamental shift' in food delivery demand
- Twitter bans David Icke over Covid misinformation
- Barclays ordered to repay millions on timeshare loans in Malta
- Covid: MPs to vote on England's four-week lockdown
- US Election: Twitter hides Trump tweet about 'disappearing' lead
- Uber and Lyft win battle over driver status in California
- John Lewis and Lloyds Bank cut many hundreds of jobs
- John Lewis unveils further 1,500 job cuts
- Clarks agrees £100m private equity deal
- More than one in four UK cyber attacks related to Covid-19
- G4S staff call for job security regardless of takeover outcome
- City Bulletin: Primark owner holds off paying final dividend after profits drop
- Primark calls for extended trading hours after UK lockdown
- Primark sees pyjamas in and suits out in Covid shift
- Twitter hides Trump mail voting tweet ahead of polling day
- John Lewis and Currys PC World extend hours ahead of lockdown
- Prudent Primark owner is right to keep hold of cash
- BP closes in on sale of London HQ
- National Grid issues second warning on stretched British electricity
- Tinder: Dating-style app tech for brain scan research
- Covid: Ryanair will not offer refunds for November flights
- Ocado lifts forecast as pandemic sends shoppers online
- City Bulletin: Business begins to count the cost of new national lockdown
- British business warns of ‘devastating’ lockdown hit
- Kingfisher puts physical stores at heart of online sales push
- Biden campaign fury at blocked Facebook ads
- Investors Chronicle: Bloomsbury, BP, HSBC
- Samsung sees sales surge from rival Huawei's ban
- Could negative rates signal the end of free banking?
- StanChart to consider dividend as profits beat forecasts
- City Bulletin: Shell and Lloyds lead busy quarterly results day
- Hornby: Model train maker steams ahead in lockdown
- Battered European telcos signal recovery
- Channel 4 chief plays down privatisation threat after healthy results
- Diet app promoted by Apple harmful, say campaigners
- For Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google business is booming
- Next sees online jump but store sales still down
- City Bulletin: Heathrow cedes title of Europe’s busiest airport to Paris CDG
- BT signs 5G deal with Ericsson to help ditch Huawei
- Next raises profit forecast again as sales beat expectations
- Facebook, Twitter and Google face questions from US senators
- Next: on message
- Facebook sued over Cambridge Analytica data scandal
- Ankhi Das: Facebook India's policy head quits amid hate speech row
- Social media: Is it really biased against US Republicans?
- HSBC considers paying 2020 dividend as profits beat estimates
- HSBC says it could charge for current accounts
- BP returns to profit but pandemic weighs on demand
- HSBC follows Barclays as loan loss provisions recede
- Whitbread shakes off £725m loss to press on with expansion
- HSBC: deposit slip
- Tinder offers face-to-face video chats for potential matches
- BP has yet to prove it is performing or transforming
- BP returns to profit but warns of volatile outlook
- Woolworths High Street 'relaunch' proves a hoax
- Unilever to become UK company despite Dutch tax threat
- England’s water regulator warns of higher bills over profit proposal
- Boots to offer 12-minute turnaround on Covid nasal swab test
- Hopes of shake-up at Samsung after death of chairman
- Post Office says a third of its cash machines will close
- Aviva censured by UK regulator over preference share debacle
- Facebook, Google and Microsoft 'avoiding $3bn in tax in poorer nations'
- Wales lockdown: Tesco 'wrong' to say period products 'not essential'
- Pakistan's PM asks Facebook to ban Islamophobic content
- Facebook avoids Apple with cloud-gaming launch
- Uber sued by drivers over ‘automated robo-firing'
- Mario Kart Live: Mixed-reality karts race around the home
- Samsung Group titan Lee Kun-hee dies aged 78
- Royal Mail seeks record number of Christmas temps
- The man who taught Uber how to say sorry
- Furlough fraudsters 'may have stolen more than £3bn'
- Gap considers closing all its UK stores
- Barclays recovers as bad debt charges fall
- City Bulletin: Loan loss charges ease as Barclays bounces back
- Spotify, Apple Music, Deezer and YouTube found recently hosting racist music
- KFC to create 5,400 jobs in the UK and Ireland
- Coronavirus infections continue to rise across UK
- IHG warns of uneven recovery as virus infections rise
- Barclays: yield keeled
- Edinburgh Woollen Mill granted more time to find buyer
- Unilever sales growth beats expectations as demand for hygiene products booms
- British Airways owner IAG slashes flight schedules as losses hit €1.3bn
- British Airways owner IAG cuts flight numbers again
- DMGT profits gain from advertising rebound
- Former Apple designer Sir Jony Ive to revamp Airbnb
- Facebook and Twitter chiefs ordered to testify over Biden article
- Gap to switch to franchise model in Europe
- Thousands unable to get an NI number because of coronavirus
- Royal Mail launches doorstep parcel collections in ecommerce boom
- Royal Mail launches 72p parcel pick-up service
- Amazon parcel scam targets woman eight months after her death
- William Hill blames volatile sports results for revenue hit
- City Bulletin: UK borrowing soars in response to pandemic
- Waitrose and Co-op cut prices for 'tough times'
- PayPal allows Bitcoin and crypto spending
- Five ways the virus has changed Netflix
- EU investigates Instagram over handling of children's data
- Sir James Dyson to sell Singapore penthouse at a loss
- Advisers to G4S bidder GardaWorld in line for £312m payday
- Tesco needs evolution not revolution
- Twitter: Major outage affects users around the world
- Pub chain JD Wetherspoon reveals first loss since 1984
- John Lewis triples cost-cutting target
- British Airways fined £20m over data breach
- John Lewis chairman Sharon White targets new services to deliver growth
- Coronavirus infections still rising rapidly
- Twitter changes policy after Biden article block
- Ryanair cuts back winter flight schedule
- City Bulletin: Heineken-owned pub group fined £2m for breaking tie-in rules
- Twitter and Facebook's action over Joe Biden article reignites bias claims
- Xbox Series X: First hands-on with the next-gen console and games
- Twitter suspends accounts claiming to be black Trump supporters
- Asos adds three million customers as profits soar amid pandemic
- Fashion retailer Asos warns on outlook for consumer spending
- Just Eat: McDonald's and Greggs help boost orders by 40%
- Channel 4 privatisation 'on the table' says culture secretary
- Asos counts cost of maintaining social distance from fast-fashion rivals
- Morrisons and Waitrose ditch glitter for Christmas
- Long Covid: Derbyshire woman says she uses swimming to help
- Apple iPhone 12: The chip advance set to make smartphones smarter
- City Bulletin: Redundancies surge to highest level since the financial crisis
- Amazon accused of Covid failings as Prime Day begins
- Covid-19: Why is Essex County Council pleading for tighter restrictions?
- iPhone 12: Apple makes jump to 5G
- Last orders loom for big indebted pub groups
- British Airways' boss replaced amid industry's 'worst crisis'
- Investors Chronicle: YouGov, The Restaurant Group, Tesco
- Petrofac CEO to retire after 30 years
- Barclays trades blows with Amanda Staveley as trial draws to close
- Facebook bans Holocaust denial content
- Why some onions were too sexy for Facebook
- Papa John's investigating claims of £250,000 Eat Out to Help Out fraud
- Ryanair expects Boeing 737 Max jet clearance soon
- HSBC targets net zero carbon emissions by 2050
- Peacocks owner on brink putting 21,000 jobs at risk
- Xbox game streaming 'heading to iPhones'
- Microsoft makes remote work option permanent
- US election: Twitter tightens rules on retweets and victory claims
- Why talk of a TalkTalk trade buyer was all talk
- Facebook bans Cornwall therapist's 'sexual' nipple tattoo ads
- City Bulletin: EasyJet set to report first ever annual loss
- TalkTalk share price surges 16% on takeover offer by Toscafund
- Covid deaths three times higher than flu and pneumonia
- Final flight for British Airways' last two Heathrow-based Boeing 747 planes
- Facebook to halt political ads after US election
- Tesco sticks to policy and lifts half-year dividend
- Tesco profits surge as online orders double
- Bounce back loans: Taxpayers may lose £26bn on unpaid loans
- Union-tracking software proposed by Amazon
- Facebook bans QAnon conspiracy theory accounts across all platforms
- Trump Covid post deleted by Facebook and hidden by Twitter
- PureGym personal trainer sorry for 'very ill-judged' slavery post
- Microsoft probed over aim to double black staff numbers
- Amazon: Jeff Bezos pressed over union 'spying' by MEPs
- Tesco: cautious cannibals
- 2019 general election: Tories halved spending on Facebook ads
- City Bulletin: Premier Oil strikes takeover deal with North Sea rival Chrysaor
- Cineworld: 'My job doesn't feel like work'
- GardaWorld steps up campaign against G4S in takeover battle
- McDonald's among food firms urging tougher deforestation rules
- TalkTalk hits out at BT over delays to deal on ultrafast fibre
- Boris Johnson urges people to ‘go to the cinema’
- Hovis receives takeover bid from Italy's Newlat Food
- City Bulletin: Cineworld confirms closures affecting 45,000 employees
- Thousands of jobs at risk as Cineworld closes UK and US screens
- Cineworld is in slow-motion endgame
- L&G demands non-white board members at FTSE firms
- Apple sues recycling firm that 'resold old gadgets'
- Trump continues Biden attack ads on Facebook
- US election 2020: 'Why I bought a voting machine on eBay'
- Cineworld to shut down UK screens after Bond film delay
- Cineworld set to shut all UK and US screens
- Ola: London Uber rival Ola faces ban over safety issues
- Airbnb blocks US Halloween bookings over party fears
- 'Why I bought a voting machine on eBay' - the hackers protecting US election
- Nearly 20,000 Covid-19 cases among Amazon workers
- Post Office scandal: Postmasters celebrate huge victory against convictions
- Nintendo wins £1.5m in Switch hacking case
- Smart plugs sold on Amazon a 'fire risk', Which? warns
- Shell slims down to shape up for the energy transition
- Subway rolls ruled too sugary to be bread in Ireland
- US election 2020: Facebook bans more political ads
- Blackbaud: Bank details and passwords at risk in giant charities hack
- US Senate subpoenas heads of Google, Facebook and Twitter
- Why the Spac mania won’t bridge the Atlantic
- US election 2020: Twitter removes Iranian accounts disrupting debate
- Amazon Ring: Phantom smart doorbell chimes alarm owners
- Disney to cut 28,000 jobs at US theme parks
- Shell to cut up to 9,000 jobs as oil demand slumps
- William Hill agrees $2.9bn takeover by Caesars Palace-owner
- City Bulletin: Shell joins BP in cutting thousands of jobs
- William Hill board recommends £2.9bn offer from Caesars
- Ocado overtakes Tesco as most valuable UK retailer
- GardaWorld makes formal £3bn hostile takeover bid for G4S
- Ocado steals Tesco crown as UK’s most valuable food retailer
- Amazon warehouse robots 'increase staff injuries'
- Trump ads push baseless Biden earpiece conspiracy
- Greggs staff face fewer hours or losing their jobs
- City Bulletin: Retailers report on third-quarter rent day
- Nokia clinches 5G deal with BT to phase out Huawei's kit in EE network
- Greggs warns staff must cut hours or face job cuts
- Tesco targets 300% rise in vegan meat sales
- Farmville to shut its gates on Facebook at end of year
- Amazon One: Palm scanner launched for 'secure' payments
- Local food heroes: Tesco teams up with Olio
- How Barclays paved the way for Rolls-Royce cash call
- Caesars in ‘advanced’ talks to buy William Hill for £2.9bn
- Aldi UK profits up sharply in 2019
- City Bulletin: Battle for bookie William Hill heats up
- William Hill: Caesars Palace-owner in 'advanced' talks over £2.9bn offer
- Uber spared from London ban despite 'historical failings'
- Newspaper group Reach offers share issue in lieu of dividend
- Police told not to download NHS Covid-19 app
- William Hill investors should take Caesars’ money and run
- Giving babies Weetabix from four months 'worth more research'
- Why struggling William Hill could unlock a big win for Caesars
- Ford Bridgend closure: 'Journey into the unknown'
- Tesco joins Morrisons to limit sales of some items
- Covid: Coronavirus cases in England up 60% in a week
- BP battles to calm investor jitters as shares sink to 25-year low
- Caesars battles Apollo in takeover bid for William Hill
- UK supermarkets move to head off stockpiling
- Thailand prosecutes Facebook, Google and Twitter over posts
- Vodafone wins long-running €3bn India tax battle
- European Commission to challenge Apple tax bill verdict
- William Hill: Takeover battle looms for UK bookmaker
- Contact-tracing app: First version worked on more phones
- Thomas Cook staff: Redundant twice in a year
- Pringles and Cadbury 'failing on recycled packaging'
- Thames Water suffers surge in written complaints
- Trump: Major carmakers sue US government over China tax
- City Bulletin: Cineworld’s horror show of a year continues
- Cineworld swings to huge loss after virus closures
- Cineworld warns pandemic could cast doubt on its survival
- Facebook 'Supreme Court' to begin work before US Presidential vote
- Apple App Store faces coalition of unhappy developers
- Facebook Oversight Board plans to take time over rulings
- Covid: Morrisons limits sales of disinfectant and toilet rolls
- Amazon unveils flying Ring security drone and Luna games service
- Nike expects permanent shift to online sales
- Facebook shuts down 150 fake Chinese accounts
- Coronavirus: Autumn Budget to be scrapped this year
- Working from home may be bigger test for City of London than Brexit
- Advertisers strike social media deal over hate speech
- Amazon criticised over 'Black Lives Don't Matter' caps
- Premier Inn owner Whitbread plans to cut up to 6,000 jobs
- City Bulletin: Premier Inn owner Whitbread to axe 6,000 jobs
- Covid: Deaths at among lowest proportion since March
- Barclays to send staff back to working from home
- HSBC shares hit 25-year low on reports of alleged suspicious transfers
- Twitter investigates racial bias in image previews
- HSBC: time warped
- Microsoft buys Fallout creator Bethesda for $7.5bn
- G4S steps up fight against hostile takeover by Canadian rival
- Unilever wins Dutch backing for London move
- British Airways accused of snubbing refund request
- Friend challenges Facebook over Ronnie McNutt suicide video
- Labour takes aim at BA and British Gas over job cuts
- FinCEN Files: HSBC moved Ponzi scheme millions despite warning
- PS5 vs Xbox Series X: How do they compare?
- Twitter beefs up security for US election candidates
- Google and Facebook under pressure to ban children's ads
- G4S open to higher bids as security group faces £3bn hostile approach
- Stephan Crétier: the security boss with his eyes on the G4S prize
- Cyber threat to disrupt start of university term
- Next: Staff working from home 'miss out on camaraderie'
- Next upgrades profit forecast for second time this year
- John Lewis scraps bonus for first time since 1953
- City Bulletin: Retail bellwether Next upgrades profit guidance yet again
- John Lewis axes staff bonus for first time in more than 70 years
- Nintendo 3DS discontinued after almost a decade
- 'Nearly two-thirds' of workers commuting again, says ONS
- John Lewis head should hope to be as lucky as Next next time
- Thomas Cook revival: 'I wish the business well'
- Thomas Cook relaunches as online-only holiday brand
- Lego to ditch plastic bags after children call for change
- Kim Kardashian West joins Facebook and Instagram boycott
- City Bulletin: Prices rise at slowest rate in almost 5 years
- BA boss says there is no need to fire and rehire staff
- Uber's self-driving operator charged over fatal crash
- Facebook boosts power and cuts price of VR headset
- PlayStation 5 matches the price of the Xbox Series X
- Coronavirus: Bill Gates says rich countries must help make vaccine accessible to all
- Ocado says M&S switchover 'successful' after rocky start
- City Bulletin: Young feel the force of rising unemployment
- Ocado supermarket JV expects full-year profit increase as sales surge
- Facebook staffer sends 'blood on my hands' memo
- Apple Fitness+ subscription service unveiled alongside Series 6 Watch
- BP warns of oil demand peak by early 2020s
- TikTok rejects Microsoft bid at eleventh hour
- OnePlus buds seized as 'fake Apple AirPods' by US customs
- G4S faces £3bn hostile takeover bid from private equity-backed group
- GardaWorld’s revived bid for G4S is cheap but at least credible
- LG Wing smartphone has a swivel screen
- National eczema week: 'I wanted to rip my skin off'
- Google and Twitter vow to block voting misinformation
- Portable air purifier, 'smallest' Xbox and other tech news
- Haribo stocks run low at Tesco over price cut row
- Aviva sells Singapore operation to local rival Singlife
- L'Oreal launches make-up recycling across UK shops
- Yum China's HK listing is the latest 'homecoming'
- Morrisons sales rise but profits hit by Covid costs
- Morrisons profits fall 25% on coronavirus pandemic costs
- BP enters offshore wind with Equinor deal
- City Bulletin: Morrisons underlines the cost of doing business in the pandemic
- British Airways owner IAG to cut more flights
- Facebook put ads in Danish broadcaster's ad-free app
- Tesco to trial drone delivery service
- Snowden criticises Amazon for hiring former NSA boss
- Chris Grigg’s exit from British Land is a sign of the cycle change
- Russia, China and Iran hackers target Trump and Biden, Microsoft says
- British Airways passengers 'stunned' over cash refunds stand-off
- Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary calls UK travel quarantine 'a shambles'
- Amazon pays £290m in UK tax as sales surge to £14bn
- Lloyds Bank and Pizza Hut cut more than 1,000 jobs
- Pizza Hut puts 450 jobs at risk with UK closure plan
- Facebook 'profits from hate' claims engineer who quit
- Xbox blinks first by pricing Xbox Series X ahead of Sony's PS5
- Chinese embassy calls for Twitter inquiry after porn clip liked
- Barclays pulls riskier mortgages after nearing lending limit
- Royal Mail set for 'material loss' despite jump in parcels
- City Bulletin: Royal Mail warns of ‘material loss’ in UK despite online surge
- US stimulus measures help drive sales recovery at JD Sports
- Halfords warns profits may fall over winter as bike demand wanes
- Thomas Cook to be revived as online travel firm
- Royal Mail shares leap after it predicts more parcel deliveries
- G4S: former executives charged with multiple counts of fraud
- Xbox Series S: Microsoft confirms price and release date
- Coronavirus: Morrisons and Iceland hire thousands
- Uber pledges all-electric fleet by 2040
- Three former G4S executives charged over electronic tagging fraud
- Halfords: chief spokesperson
- Royal Mail investors had better be prepared to wait a minute
- Apple fires back in Fortnite App Store battle
- Crime agency under fire over bank signature forgery
- Primark post-lockdown sales head for £2bn
- City Bulletin: Summer sales push Primark to top profit forecast
- Primark full-year profits on course to top forecasts
- PizzaExpress secures backing for rescue that will cut 1,100 jobs
- National Grid/Ofgem: unhappy amperes
- Netflix boss: Remote working has negative effects
- Primark shows shopping is having a retail-park revival
- Mystery seeds: Amazon bans foreign plant sales in US
- Samsung gives its folding smartphone another shot
- Classic Vauxhall models go on display in Luton exhibition
- Debenhams: No cliff edge for stores group, says boss
- Pret a Manger offers coffee on a monthly subscription
- Apple delays new anti-tracking privacy measures
- Coronavirus: Facebook, Twitter and YouTube 'fail to tackle anti-vaccination posts'
- Indian Prime Minister Modi Twitter account hacked
- SSE fined £2m by Ofgem over 'inside information'
- City Bulletin: Melrose suffers effects of aviation downturn
- Amazon to create 7,000 UK jobs
- Ocado halts staff deliveries temporarily amid order backlog
- Facebook to freeze political ads before US presidential election
- Facebook-Oculus login rift grows as sales stop in Germany
- Tech stocks slide as Wall Street goes into reverse
- Facebook and Twitter 'dismantle Russian network'
- Unilever to cut fossil fuels from cleaning brands
- City Bulletin: Swiss watchdog begins enforcement proceedings against Credit Suisse
- Facebook caught in India political storm
- Pakistan blocks Tinder and Grindr for 'immoral content'
- Apple more valuable than the entire FTSE 100
- Lego set to open 120 new stores despite pandemic
- Gym Group targets empty retail sites
- Amazon withdraws job adverts for union 'spies'
- Ocado cancels orders on first M&S delivery day
- Facebook threatens news sharing ban in Australia
- Lee Jae-yong: Samsung heir faces fresh charges over 2015 merger
- Ann Summers threatens landlords over shop rents
- Deepfake detection tool unveiled by Microsoft
- B&M to enter FTSE 100 as ITV changes channels
- Want an Uber? Send a selfie proving you are wearing a mask
- Coronavirus: Apple iPhones can contact-trace without Covid app
- Apple removes Fortnite developer Epic from App Store
- Why parcel delivery courier company DPD is in court
- Rich People’s Problems: Forget Ocado — I’m off to Farmfoods
- Mini robo-surgeon performs mock surgery and other news
- Waitrose launches delivery trial with Deliveroo
- Waitrose signs up Deliveroo for rapid food delivery
- British Gas sorry for winter prepayment top-up switch failure
- Mike Pompeo steps up criticism of HSBC over Hong Kong
- Apple Fortnite players left behind in new update
- Flutter revenues jump by a fifth as punters shift online in lockdown
- Facebook says Apple ad-blocking settings could halve revenue
- Walmart joins Microsoft in bid for TikTok's US operations
- Secret Cinema partners with Netflix for first US screening
- BMW Mini Oxford car plant set for hundreds of job losses
- Gatwick Airport plans to cut 600 jobs due to coronavirus
- US election 2020: Twitter suspends accounts sharing poll message
- KFC drops Finger Lickin' Good slogan amid coronavirus
- Facebook blocks Thai access to group critical of monarchy
- Apple can block Epic's Fortnite but not Unreal Engine
- American Airlines cuts 19,000 jobs amid travel slump
- Pearson taps former Disney executive Andy Bird as new chief
- Mike Ashley buys long-time rival's business out of administration
- Microsoft backs Epic Games in legal row with Apple
- Tesco to create 16,000 permanent jobs to bolster online business
- Trump's postal-vote tweet misleading, says Twitter
- Mike Ashley’s Frasers strikes £37m deal for DW gyms
- Facebook agrees to pay France €106m in back taxes
- John Lewis to pull 'Never knowingly undersold' pledge
- Coronavirus: Schools let down by lack of 'plan B', says union
- News publishers fight tech giants for better deals
- Cuties: Netflix apologises for promotional poster after controversy
- Airbnb bans all house parties worldwide
- Uber ex-security boss accused of covering up hack attack
- 'Three quarters of UK does grocery shopping online'
- Airbnb puts stock market float back on the table
- Sports Direct owner Frasers Group sees signs of 'normality' returning
- Mothercare finalises deal to sell products in Boots
- Frasers to invest in luxury retail as it expects profits to rise 30%
- Premier Oil to raise $530m to tackle debt ‘overhang’
- Barclays: Sherborne, forlorn
- QAnon: Facebook takes action on conspiracy groups
- Lyft and Uber receive reprieve in California employment rights row
- Facebook 'danger to public health' warns report
- In battle of British grocers, Morrisons uses Amazon to steal march on Asda
- Apple helped make 'top secret' iPod for US government
- Apple first US company to be valued at $2tn
- Trump attacks Goodyear for campaign clothes ban
- The two students who took on Coke and Pepsi
- Microsoft Flight Simulator: The entire world in a game
- Wizz Air expands UK operations with plan for Gatwick base
- Coronavirus: Cases rise at Newark Bakkavor dessert factory
- Fortnite: Epic files new injunction against Apple
- Camping gear sales jump amid staycation boom
- Morrisons considers ditching all 'bags for life' for paper
- Egypt Facebook page raises hopes for missing children
- Ryanair cuts flights as EU virus rates hit bookings
- Ryanair cuts autumn capacity after European Covid-19 cases spike
- Debenhams hires liquidator in contingency plan
- Debenhams says liquidation would be last resort
- UK remains attractive to investors despite Brexit, says Tata boss
- Fewer hospital patients in Covid-19 hotspots
- Amazon launches online pharmacy in India
- Eurotunnel warns travellers not to turn up without a booking
- Fortnite: Epic Games sues Google and Apple over app store bans
- Coronavirus cases stable across most of England
- UK bailout talks end for Jaguar Land Rover and Tata Steel
- Coronavirus: Netflix to stream Diana musical before Broadway debut
- Amazon Prime donates to Fleabag stars' theatre emergency fund
- GVC profit fall cushioned by surge in online gambling
- National Express to use jobs bonus to cut bus fares
- National Express suffers as passengers shun public transport
- ZX Spectrum Next Issue 2 blasts through Kickstarter goal
- Amazon Alexa security bug allowed access to voice history
- Fortnite: Apple ban sparks court action from Epic Games
- Disney ends the historic 20th Century Fox brand
- Asos upgrades outlook as customers return fewer clothes
- Asos: Shoppers are returning fewer items after lockdown
- Sports Direct owner Frasers delays annual accounts again
- Facebook adds 'blackface' photos to banned posts
- Freeview viewers complain of fewer channels after retune
- Natwest to cut 550 jobs in branches and close one office
- Sumner Redstone: US media mogul dies aged 97
- Apple boss Tim Cook joins the billionaires club
- Trump: Tech giants challenge US foreign worker crackdown
- Downfall: BP worker sacked after Hitler meme wins payout
- UK employment falls by biggest amount in over a decade
- IHG set to cut jobs as it falls to $275m loss
- Debenhams to cut 2,500 more jobs amid pandemic
- Debenhams to cut another 2,500 jobs
- Uber and Lyft drivers are employees, says US judge
- Xbox xCloud: How does Game Pass streaming work?
- Eurostar blames Covid-19 for premium seat only wi-fi
- British Airways hails ‘significant progress’ with unions over restructuring
- 'Bullying' Apple fights couple over pear logo
- Twitter 'looking' at a possible TikTok tie-up
- Toshiba shuts the lid on laptops after 35 years
- Advent to buy UK parcel delivery group Hermes in €1bn deal
- Coronavirus: Pret a Manger to cut staff hours
- British Airways: 'I felt forced to take redundancy'
- Facebook founder sees wealth hit $100bn after TikTok rival launch
- BA staff facing redundancy or pay cuts speak out
- Apple defends Xbox streaming block on iPhones
- Mini house-buying boom leads to highest ever monthly price
- Facebook removes QAnon conspiracy group with 200,000 members
- Thousands of British Airways staff braced for job cuts
- Coronavirus: NHS England scales back private sector deal
- Facebook and Twitter restrict Trump accounts over 'harmful' virus claim
- Aviva chief hints at pulling insurer out of international markets
- Coronavirus: ITV warns 'of most challenging times' ever
- ITV hit by worst advertising decline in its broadcasting history
- Audi: More former car executives face 'dieselgate' charges
- Uber to expand across UK with Autocab takeover
- Aviva: Blanc canvass
- Animal Crossing boosts Nintendo sales
- Twitter to label state-controlled news accounts
- JD Wetherspoon: A third of head office jobs 'at risk'
- Coronavirus: Uber customer activity falls sharply
- Disney focuses on streaming as it falls to a loss
- Microsoft's TikTok grab: Inspired or naive?
- UK broadcasters lose ground to streaming services during lockdown
- William Hill to close 119 betting shops
- City Bulletin: Coronavirus knocks Metro Bank’s recovery off course
- WHSmith plans to axe 1,500 jobs as travel curbs bite
- William Hill shuts another 119 stores as more punters shift online
- Samsung unveils Galaxy Z Fold 2 and Note 20 smartphones
- Twitter hack teen's court date 'Zoombombed' with porn
- Twitter users urged to update over Android security flaw
- Mulan: UK cinemas hit out at 'disappointing' Disney+ release
- What's going on with TikTok?
- Donald Trump: US Treasury should get cut of TikTok deal
- Twitter needs to act over racist abuse, says David Lammy
- BP halves dividend as Covid-19 turmoil pushes oil major to loss
- BP halves dividend after suffering huge losses
- City Bulletin: BP falls into line with peers and slashes dividend
- easyJet expects rise in air travel after reporting 99% revenue fall in quarter
- PizzaExpress to cut 1,100 jobs and sell UK business
- Dixons Carphone to cut 800 store management jobs
- Audi drops 'insensitive' girl with banana ad
- Dixons Carphone to axe 800 jobs in revamp of operations
- The AA still bears the scars of its last private equity encounter
- BP: the race to zero
- TikTok founder defends potential Microsoft sale
- Amazon site advertises shoes using racial slur
- HSBC profits plunge 96% as loan-loss provisions jump on coronavirus
- City Bulletin: HSBC follows rivals with big provisions and tumbling profits
- Coronavirus: HSBC to speed up 35,000 job cuts as profits slump
- HSBC: more steel than Flint
- Microsoft and TikTok talks continue after Trump call
- Brazil Bolsonaro: Facebook told to block accounts of president's supporters
- British Airways pilots vote to accept jobs deal
- TikTok: How would the US go about banning the Chinese app?
- Kylie and Kendall Jenner endorsed 'knock-off' Apple products on Instagram
- British Airways owner IAG says crisis worst in its history
- City Bulletin: British Airways’ owner strengthens finances with €2.75bn capital raise
- BT warns of Covid-19 pressure on full-year profit
- Twitter bans ex-KKK leader David Duke
- Twitter hack: Staff tricked by phone spear-phishing scam
- Australia unveils plan to force Google and Facebook to pay for news
- Twitter hack: Bognor Regis man one of three charged
- Coronavirus: Samsung profits soar on work from home demand
- Nasa Mars rover: Perseverance robot launches to detect life on Red Planet
- City Bulletin: Lloyds puts aside £3.8bn as economic gloom builds
- Shell and Total escape underlying losses on strong oil trading
- Coronavirus: England highest level of excess deaths
- Argos axes 'book of dreams' catalogue after 48 years
- Huawei takes top spot in global phone shipments for first time
- John Lewis looks to private homes to offset high street pain
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- Argos catalogue: Life lessons from the 'book of dreams'
- Amazon, Facebook and Apple thriving in lockdown
- Tech giants Facebook, Google, Apple and Amazon to face Congress
- Coronavirus: Nissan shares fall 10% after record loss warning
- Bringing Mars back to Earth
- City Bulletin: Trading profits cushion Covid-19 blow to Barclays
- Outlook brightens at Next as decline in sales eases sharply
- Barclays braces for rise in bad loans as Covid-19 hits economy
- Barclays: We want our people back in the office
- Wiley apology for tweets 'that looked anti-Semitic' after Twitter ban
- Company bosses pledge to recruit more black staff
- Santander and Barclays: coronavirus loan loss leaders
- TikTok blasts 'copycat' Facebook as US starts probe
- Next proves one of the great survivors with lockdown sales
- Apple, Amazon, Facebook, Google face claims of 'harmful' power
- Coronavirus: National Trust redundancy plan puts 1,200 jobs at risk
- Amazon takes on supermarkets with free food delivery
- British Airways faces strike threat over job cut plan
- Greggs in talks over funding as it guards against lockdown risk
- Reckitt Benckiser sales soar on booming demand for disinfectant
- Greggs on a roll as customers rush back
- Wiley: Rapper deleted from Facebook and Instagram after abuse of Jewish critics
- Donald Trump Jr suspended from tweeting after Covid post
- National Trust joins victims of Blackbaud hack
- British Airways cabin crew union warns of strike over job cuts
- Jaguar Land Rover’s new boss has to prove he’s no yes man
- MacKenzie Scott donates $1.7bn since Amazon boss divorce
- Huawei holds summit as global pressure grows
- Heathrow Airport brings in robots to fight coronavirus
- Wiley: Priti Patel probes Twitter and Instagram delay in removing 'appalling' posts
- Ryanair still flying to Spain despite quarantine
- City Bulletin: Groundings drag Ryanair to a €185m quarterly loss
- Wiley: Anti-Semitism row prompts 48-hour Twitter boycott
- Garmin begins recovery from ransomware attack
- Walgreens/Stefano Pessina: hanging his Boots up
- Facebook takes the EU to court over privacy spat
- Debenhams up for sale again as lockdown stymies rescue efforts
- Amazon, Google and Wish remove neo-Nazi products
- Coronavirus: Anger at DVLA as driving licence delays continue
- Coronavirus: Disney delays blockbuster films due to pandemic
- Retail sales continue to bounce back in June
- Centrica to sell US unit to NRG Energy for $3.6bn
- Google, Facebook, Amazon, Apple hearing faces delay
- Shopify: The Canadian tech champion taking on Amazon
- French Connection will claim furlough cash bonus
- Garmin smartwatch users cannot get hands on data
- China's Tianwen-1 Mars rover rockets away from Earth
- Apple and Nike urged to cut 'China Uighur ties'
- Facebook: Trump posts misleading ad using Ukraine photo
- City Bulletin: Unilever prepares to spin out tea business
- Daily Mail owner suffers 45% hit to advertising
- Twitter says hackers viewed 36 accounts' private messages
- Unilever: Ice cream in, personal hygiene out in lockdown
- Apple co-founder sues YouTube over Bitcoin scam
- Forecast-beating Unilever becomes UK’s biggest listed company
- Dyson cuts 900 jobs amid coronavirus impact
- Daily Mail owner has made savvy sales, now it needs brilliant buys
- Halo Infinite Xbox Series X trailer divides fans
- Dyson to cut 900 jobs as coronavirus changes customer habits
- Halo Infinite: Studio hopes to 'get it right' for Xbox Series X
- QAnon: Twitter bans accounts linked to conspiracy theory
- Facebook and Instagram to examine racist algorithms
- Slack makes EU antitrust claim against Microsoft over Teams
- Tesco asks staff to clean shelves, floors and loos
- Fiat offices raided over diesel emissions fraud claims
- Apple digs in over its App Store fees
- QAnon: What is it and where did it come from?
- Ex-Uber drivers set for 'final showdown' in court case
- City Bulletin: HMRC launches probe into Ladbrokes owner GVC
- GVC faces UK probe over former Turkish unit
- Ryanair to close base after pilots reject pay cut
- Ladbrokes owner GVC faces probe by UK tax authority
- Twitter hack: Exchange 'blocked 1,000 Bitcoin transactions'
- Facebook labels Trump and Biden posts on voting in US 2020 election
- City Bulletin: UK races to secure vaccine treatments
- Ted Baker set 'to cut 500 jobs' at stores and HQ
- Uber drivers launch legal battle over 'favouritism'
- Delivery giant to hire 10,500 amid UK online shopping surge
- Walmart revives talks about Asda supermarket sale
- Coronavirus: Contacts traced in Motherwell centre outbreak
- Twitter says hackers downloaded private account data
- Twitter hack: FBI investigates major Twitter attack
- Alan Rusbridger: Facebook oversight board must avoid 'half-baked judgements'
- British Airways retires entire 747 fleet after travel downturn
- City Bulletin: Rio Tinto welcomes signs of recovery in China
- Cadbury accused of 'shrinkflation' as packs get smaller
- British Airways fast-tracks retirement of iconic Boeing 747 jumbo jet
- Twitter hack: 130 accounts targeted in attack
- G4S plea deal cut after slow response to fraud inquiry
- World faces staggering jobs challenge, says Microsoft president
- Companies hope to avoid 'catastrophic' EU data-transfer ruling
- City Bulletin: Coronavirus claims more than half a million jobs
- Twitter hack: What went wrong and why it matters
- British Gas workers told to agree new contracts or risk jobs
- Vodafone calls for 5G auction to be scrapped
- The Benjamin Netanyahu Twitter hack that never was
- US farmers' beef with Burger King over cow fart ad
- Netflix warns of slowdown after subscriber surge
- KFC, Nando's and Pret lower prices after VAT cut
- Tesco starts online refillable container trial
- Asos sales jump as shoppers snap up ‘lockdown’ products
- Apple has €13bn Irish tax bill overturned
- Asos to repay furlough cash as lockdown sales rise
- Dixons Carphone says virus will delay return of mobile phones unit to profit
- PizzaExpress set to fall into lenders’ ownership
- Dixons Carphone: trust issues
- Amazon warns Alexa Echo Buds earphones pose overheating safety risk
- Major US Twitter accounts hacked in Bitcoin scam
- UK economy shrinks by one-fifth under lockdown
- Ocado retail profit doubles as grocery delivery soars
- Facebook 'scam hostage' freed after year in Nigeria
- UK faces tax rises or spending cuts, says spending watchdog
- Ocado says switch to online shopping is permanent
- Ocado: show me the money
- Former Barclays banker sorry for Staveley ‘tart’ remark
- Huawei: BT says 'impossible' to remove all firm's kit in under 10 years
- Coronavirus: Disney heir and Ben & Jerry’s call for higher taxes
- Wearing masks in shops a 'reasonable' measure, says Waterstones boss
- G4S plans 1,000 job cuts in cash handling unit
- ISIS 'still evading detection on Facebook', report says
- Roger Jenkins received £50m exit payout from Barclays
- Coronavirus: Primark says no to £30m job retention bonus
- Primark rejects UK government’s furlough bonus
- Instagram and Facebook to block LGBT 'conversion therapy' services
- Labour joins Facebook advert boycott over 'hateful material'
- Barclays bankers call financier a 'tart' and a 'dollybird'
- Royal Mail fined £1.6m for failing to deliver post on time
- Royal Mail fined for late letters and overcharging
- Twitter boss donates $3m to basic universal income project
- How trickery makes video calls more personal
- Apple apps collapse as Facebook takes blame
- Former Barclays banker joked about his own ‘execution’ in Qatar calls
- G4S drafts £38.5m deal to settle tagging scandal with fraud office
- TikTok: Amazon says email asking staff to remove app 'sent in error'
- Coronavirus: John Lewis and Boots to cut 5,300 jobs
- Coronavirus: Planned ops in May fell by 80% in England
- Boots and John Lewis to cut 5,300 jobs and shut stores
- Boots to shed 4,000 jobs and close more stores
- Facebook bans 'Roger Stone disinformation network'
- 'UK faces mobile blackouts if Huawei 5G ban imposed by 2023'
- Barclays bankers used sexist comments in Qatar calls, court told
- Coronavirus: Starbucks to require masks after rise in US cases — as it happened
- Coronavirus: Budget airline AirAsia's future in ‘significant doubt’
- Boohoo starts review after Next and Asos desert it
- Facebook civil-rights record hammered in own review
- Ryanair cabin crew agree to temporary pay cut to keep jobs
- Burger King boss warns of UK job cuts
- HSBC glitch led to thousands of small business loans in the wrong name
- JD Sports chairman renews calls for rent reform
- UK newspaper publisher Reach to cut 550 jobs
- Ineos puts Welsh and Portuguese plants on hold as it eyes French site
- Bike sales surge helps Halfords through lockdown
- Coronavirus: Majority testing positive have no symptoms
- Microsoft and Zoom join Hong Kong data 'pause'
- Royal Mail trials refitted black cab electric vans
- Bike sales boom fails to offset car business slide at Halfords
- Plan for 4x4 vehicle factory in Wales 'suspended'
- Burford Capital’s US listing will test its fair value
- Next, Asos and Zalando drop Boohoo from websites
- DHL to cut 2,200 jobs at Jaguar Land Rover plants
- Boohoo dropped by Next, Asos and Zalando over exploitation claims
- New video format 'halves data use of 4K and 8K TVs'
- Aviva appoints Amanda Blanc as chief
- Huawei: UK government weighs up ban of Chinese firm's telecoms kit
- Nintendo condemns alleged abuse in Smash Bros community
- New boss of underachiever Aviva must move fast, if not break things
- Varley denies ‘deceiving’ Barclays board over Qatar deals
- Cineworld to countersue Cineplex in spat over abandoned $2.1bn deal
- Hong Kong: Facebook, Google and Twitter among firms 'pausing' police help
- Coronavirus: NHS England launches tool to aid long-term recovery
- Is Facebook losing the boycott battle?
- George Floyd: Twitter drops 'master', 'slave' and 'blacklist'
- The rise of Jim Ratcliffe as Ineos expands from smokestacks to cars
- Coronavirus: Money back for Ryanair and Sykes customers
- Departing National Express chief executive sells down
- Tesco demands supplier price cuts in discount battle
- Primark presses ahead with new store openings
- City Bulletin: Primark profits set to drop by two-thirds after lockdowns
- Primark to lose two-thirds of profits because of coronavirus
- Facebook flaw let 5,000 developers gather personal data
- Zuckerberg: Advertisers will be back to Facebook 'soon enough'
- PS5 and Xbox Series X: Video game NBA 2K21 to cost more on new consoles
- Varley’s evidence ‘not true’, High Court told
- Ineos launches carmaking ambitions with Grenadier off-roader
- Facebook bans 'violent' Boogaloo-linked network
- George Floyd: Adidas human resources boss quits amid racism row
- Coronavirus: UK firms slash more than 12,000 jobs in two days
- Crucible: Amazon pulls 'boring' big-budget video game
- Lego pulls ads on Facebook over 'hate speech'
- Google and Facebook too powerful, says watchdog
- Tesla overtakes Toyota to become world's most valuable carmaker
- Facebook targets 'false news' amid growing pressure from advertisers
- Shell warns of up to $22bn hit on assets from oil and gas slump
- City Bulletin: Shell joins BP and braces for lower oil prices
- Cineworld delays reopening UK cinemas to 31 July
- Shell takes $22bn hit over low oil prices
- Facebook must 'develop a conscience'
- Facebook: Aviva and Intercontinental Hotels Group pause ads
- City Bulletin: EY prepares partners for difficult conversations with clients
- BP agrees $5bn sale of petrochemicals business to Ineos
- TikTok 'didn't store' iPhone clipboard data
- Could a boycott kill Facebook?
- BP sells petrochemicals business to Ineos in $5bn deal
- Royal Mail pushed to its limits to deliver through coronavirus
- Starbucks suspends social media ads over hate speech
- How Facebook scammers target people at risk of suicide
- Coca-Cola suspends social media advertising despite Facebook changes
- Coronavirus: UK to open up European holidays from 6 July
- George Floyd: US phone giant Verizon joins Facebook ad boycott
- Tesco shoppers buying more during fewer trips
- Tesco shareholders deliver rebuke over pay policy
- British Airways: Long-serving cabin crew face 20% pay cut
- Kanye West back at Gap with Yeezy fashion line
- Facebook to tag ‘harmful’ posts as boycott widens
- Coronavirus: Post Office ends travel money suspension
- Illegal lockdown parties hosted in online rentals
- Royal Mail to cut 2,000 jobs as virus hits business
- City Bulletin: Royal Mail to cut 2,000 management jobs in latest overhaul
- Royal Mail to cut 2,000 management jobs as profits tumble
- Virgin Media broadband offline in London again
- Waitrose will never stock chlorinated chicken, says boss
- O2 sends surprise refund cheques after 15 years
- Unilever to change name of Fair & Lovely skin lightening cream
- Unilever renames Fair & Lovely skin cream after backlash
- Royal Mail: sorting problems
- Virgin Media apologises for network outage in London
- George Floyd: Ben & Jerry's joins Facebook ad boycott
- Persimmon picks National Express boss Dean Finch as new CEO
- Wine and cooking ingredient sales soar during lockdown
- Coronavirus: More than half wait too long for non-Covid tests
- UK U-turn allows Amazon to invest in Deliveroo
- Jet2 and Eurostar cut summer flights and trains
- Landlords pay the price for JD Sports’ empire building
- EasyJet looks to raise £450m with share placing
- US shares hit as virus surge revives economic fears
- Lawsuit alleges defeat devices in Nissan petrol cars
- City Bulletin: Shopping centre owner Intu teeters on the brink
- Wirecard: Former boss arrested over €1.9bn scandal
- Apple makes concessions to App Store developers
- Fines to be part of regulating social media, says Ofcom
- Twitter apologises for business data breach
- Facebook bans 'loot-to-order' antiquities trade
- Coronavirus: Go Outdoors calls in administrators
- JD Sports moves to appoint administrators for Go Outdoors
- British Gas owner plans to launch cheaper energy rival
- Coronavirus: Pret a Manger job cut fears as sales plunge
- Lockdown lifting: Stories from the UK's first motorway service station
- The North Face and Patagonia boycott Facebook ads
- Apple Mac computers make jump to its own chips
- Mixer: Microsoft abandons gaming app in Facebook deal
- Once-bitten BP investors should be twice shy
- Have we become too reliant on Big Tech firms?
- Colgate reviews China's Darlie brand amid race debate
- JD Sports appeals against Footasylum verdict
- Twitter labels Trump tweet 'manipulated media' for first time
- Apple 'not told' about UK's latest app plans
- Travelodge landlords approve CVA
- Katie Hopkins permanently suspended from Twitter
- DPD and B&Q owner to hire 7,500 as demand surges
- Tesco sells Polish supermarket business
- City Bulletin: National Grid warns of £1bn corona hit to cash flow
- Tesco quits Poland in further retreat from overseas ambitions
- National Grid safeguards dividend despite coronavirus knock to profit
- Amazon 'thwarts largest ever DDoS cyber-attack'
- Facebook removes Trump ad over 'Nazi hate symbol'
- Facebook to let users turn off political adverts
- Europe pushes ahead with 'dune buggy' Mars rover
- HSBC revives plan to cut 35,000 jobs after coronavirus pause
- HSBC to press on with 35,000 job cuts
- Amazon faces backlash over Covid-19 safety measures
- UK pensions/superfunds: the crunch bunch
- Apple accused of 'hostile' app fee policies
- Mastercard and Visa face billion-pound payouts after UK court ruling
- BP raises $12bn in wake of multibillion-dollar writedown
- Amazon v EU: Has the online giant met its match?
- Instagram 'will overtake Twitter as a news source'
- Facebook launches WhatsApp digital payment service
- Coronavirus: Greggs to reopen 800 shops for takeaway
- Greggs set to reopen 800 stores but warns of lower sales
- Apple faces two EU anti-competition probes
- Poundstretcher could close more than half its UK stores
- William Hill to raise £200m to ease lockdown hit
- Landlords cry foul over ‘morally wrong’ Poundstretcher restructuring
- Top UK bank lobbyist resigns after derogatory comments emerge in Barclays trial
- Apple supplier Dialog turns to older technologies to weather crisis
- Cherry Wilson: Should I remove or reply to my racist Facebook friend?
- City Bulletin: BP resigns itself to a lower oil price with $17.5bn in charges
- BP faces hit of up to $17.5bn as it forecasts lower oil prices
- BP to take up to $17.5bn hit on assets after cutting energy price outlook
- Shoppers rush to the High Street as England stores reopen
- Covid: Wickes owner Travis Perkins to cut 2,500 jobs
- Retail queues won’t cushion the hammer blows hitting landlords
- Cineworld faces legal action for pulling out of Cineplex deal
- Former eBay executives charged with cyber-stalking
- Apple claims 'half a trillion dollars' App Store economy
- Cineworld abandons $2.3bn Cineplex purchase
- British Airways' treatment of staff 'a disgrace' - MPs
- MPs brand British Airways a ‘national disgrace’ over job cuts
- George Floyd: Microsoft bars facial recognition sales to police
- PS5: PlayStation 5 console and games revealed
- PlayStation 5: Sony games chief says PS5 offers a paradigm shift
- Unilever makes a U-turn
- Coronavirus: Twitter removes more than 170,000 pro-China accounts
- BA, easyJet and Ryanair launch legal action over UK quarantine
- BA, Ryanair and EasyJet launch fight over 'devastating' quarantine plan
- Coronavirus: Deprived areas hit twice as hard
- HSBC is a citizen of nowhere
- Coronavirus: Face masks mandatory for Uber passengers and drivers
- British Airways: A breakdown in trust?
- Facebook's Giphy deal investigated by competition authority
- Coronavirus: First official analysis finds PPE failings
- Barclays apologises after Stavely comments inadvertently broadcast
- JD Sports chairman sells down
- PlayStation 5: Sony to give gamers first look at new platform
- George Floyd: Amazon bans police use of facial recognition tech
- Angela Ahrendts joins WPP board
- City Bulletin: Unilever outlines plan to unify as UK Plc
- British Gas owner Centrica to cut 5,000 jobs
- Ben & Jerry's maker Unilever settles on UK base
- Centrica to shed 5,000 roles as UK job losses mount
- Marmite says pub shutdown means no larger jars for now
- Unilever to combine Anglo-Dutch arms in UK company
- Call of Duty: Modern Warfare fix causes Xbox owners more headaches
- British Airways to sell art collection to raise cash
- Ocado is raising money just because it can, can, can
- Barclays ‘lied’ over 2008 investment by Qatar, court told
- Morrisons faces investor backlash over executive pay
- PlayStation 5: Sony gives first look at the PS5 console and games
- HSBC wobbles on a geopolitical tightrope
- George Floyd: Twitter to make Juneteenth a company holiday
- Mike Pompeo criticises HSBC for backing Hong Kong security law
- Thousands of UK jobs go in sweeping retail closures
- Monsoon and Quiz launch insolvency proceedings
- Tinder backlash over Black Lives Matter ban
- Morrisons faces AGM backlash on pensions
- Ocado raises £1bn as online grocery booms
- Samsung: Court rejects Lee Jae-yong arrest warrant request
- Covid-19: Xbox Series X chief discusses pandemic launch plan
- Coronavirus: Weekly death figures continue to fall
- Debenhams to close more stores with the loss of 300 jobs
- Amazon removes T-shirt showing George Floyd death
- Electric truck start-up Nikola takes on car giants
- Wahaca boss: It's going to be hell after lockdown
- Coronavirus: New UK travel quarantine rules a stunt, says Ryanair boss
- BP to cut 10,000 jobs as virus hits demand for oil
- BP to slash 10,000 jobs as pandemic bites
- UK audit watchdog drops probe into Tesco
- Xbox Series X: Microsoft tailors launch plans for the pandemic
- Barclays ‘misled’ the market over Qatar deal, court told
- Titanic and collective effort needed to save UK companies from crisis
- Barclays set for latest legal battle in £1.5bn Staveley suit
- Retailer Gap posts near-$1bn loss due to coronavirus
- Premier renegotiates $625m BP North Sea deal
- British Airways threatens legal action over UK quarantine plans
- Coronavirus: National Rail to offer 'busy station' alerts
- Elon Musk calls for 'break up' of Amazon
- Social media firms fail to act on Covid-19 fake news
- HSBC and StanChart back China security laws for HK
- Quarantine rules a 'killer blow' for travel sector
- Apple tracks looters who steal iPhones
- Debenhams to start reopening shops after lockdown
- Facebook removes 'inauthentic' George Floyd groups
- British Airways refuses to meet Home Secretary
- Travelodge set to launch CVA in effort to end rent stand-off
- Nissan: UK factory still under threat from no-deal Brexit
- Travelodge proposes new deal to end landlord row
- HSBC and StanChart publicly back China’s Hong Kong security law
- Coronavirus could ‘drag on US economy for a decade'
- Facebook faces further backlash over Trump post
- George Floyd protests: Twitter bans over #DCBlackout hoax
- National Lottery operator warns UK recession threatens charity funding
- Primark says no 'special discounts' when shops reopen
- Primark to reopen all stores in England with social distancing in place
- Facebook staff anger over Trump post
- Judge orders Barclays to hand documents to Amanda Staveley ahead of trial
- PlayStation 5: Sony postpones games event due to US protests
- Coronavirus: Pret a Manger plans rent talks in bid to avoid closures
- Microsoft 'to replace journalists with robots'
- Amazon UK website defaced with racist abuse
- Coronavirus: Debenhams makes some restaurant employees redundant
- Trump signs executive order targeting Twitter after fact-checking row
- Renault cuts 15,000 jobs in major restructuring
- Facebook dominates cases of recorded social media grooming
- Twitter hides Trump tweet for 'glorifying violence'
- Thousands of TalkTalk users hit by internet problems
- PizzaExpress to launch pasta delivery service in hunt for revenues
- PlayStation 5: Sony confident coronavirus won't change release plans
- Investors Chronicle: Aviva, British Land, Mears
- Barclays fights disclosure request
- Video streaming: Lockdown sees fifth of UK homes sign deals
- Trump to 'sign executive order about social media'
- EasyJet to cut 4,500 jobs and reduce capacity
- Nissan backs UK plant but protests erupt in Spain
- Daily Mail owner swings to operating loss in April as pandemic bites
- Uber destroys thousands of bikes and scooters
- Twitter fact-checks China amid bias row
- Cineworld: Once Upon a Time in Brentford
- Monsoon on brink of calling in administrators
- Trump to redefine social-media legal protections
- Renault prepares for 15,000 job cuts
- Twitter tags Trump tweet with fact-checking warning
- Facebook shareholders try to block encryption plan
- Sky Q kicks off HDR support starting with on-demand nature shows
- Tesco and Sainsbury’s sales outpace Aldi for first time in a decade
- Fraggle Rock to be revived by Apple TV+ after 33 years
- City Bulletin: HSBC prepares to restart radical restructuring
- Coronavirus: John Lewis plans phased reopening of stores
- Coronavirus: How do we record history in the internet age?
- Volkswagen loses landmark German 'dieselgate' case
- HSBC board rethinks overhaul and seeks even sharper cuts
- Has the virus prompted an early mid-life crisis for some?
- Coronavirus: Jaguar Land Rover in talks over government loan
- Fresh UK review into Huawei role in 5G networks
- Gap between retail winners and losers widens to a chasm
- Hertz: Car rental firm files for US bankruptcy protection
- Coronavirus: Flexible working will be a new normal after virus
- Marston’s and Carlsberg UK to create £780m brewing joint venture
- Marston's and Carlsberg UK announce £780m merger
- Coronavirus: NHS may need to hire cabin crew from airlines
- Netflix stops charging customers who never watch
- Colman's Mustard factory in Norwich closing after 160 years
- Coronavirus: Tinder boss says 'dramatic' changes to dating
- Zuckerberg: Facebook in 'arms race' against electoral interference
- Zuckerberg: Facebook to 'take down' coronavirus misinformation
- City Bulletin: Premier Inn owner Whitbread launches £1bn rights issue
- Premier Inn parent Whitbread to raise £1bn in rights issue
- Clarks to cut 900 office jobs in shake-up
- Coronavirus: MPs demand answers on misinformation
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- Debenhams considers administration as virus intensifies struggles
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- Coronavirus: Morrisons store staff get bonus for coming into work
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- Coronavirus: 'Transmission rate may have fallen below one', says NHS England
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- BP slashes spending to counter oil price collapse
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- Coronavirus: Debenhams seeks urgent deal with landlords
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- Coronavirus: No time for complacency, says NHS England
- Coronavirus: Sports Direct boss 'deeply' sorry for virus blunders
- Coronavirus: Tesco restricts online orders to 80 items each
- Coronavirus: Vodafone offers 30 days free mobile data
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- Coronavirus: Government orders 10,000 ventilators from Dyson
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- Coronavirus: Twitter bans 'unsafe' advice about the outbreak
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- Coronavirus: BMW, Honda and Toyota suspend UK car production
- Coronavirus: Online shopping website Ocado suspends service
- Coronavirus: Vodafone and TalkTalk report surge in internet use
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- Coronavirus: Social giants police web with AI as staff sent home
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- Coronavirus: More flights cancelled by Virgin, Ryanair and others
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- Companies from Ford to Unilever send staff to work from home
- Bill Gates steps down from Microsoft board to focus on philanthropy
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- Coronavirus: Amazon offers unlimited sick days to halt spread
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- Fiat warns of coronavirus risk to Europe car plant
- Uber sees path to profit despite $1.1bn loss
- Ryanair rapped over low emissions claims
- Barclays under pressure over backing fossil fuel producers
- Coronavirus: LG pulls out of Mobile World Congress
- Vodafone to strip Huawei from ‘core’ network at cost of £200m
- Competition regulator becomes predictably interventionist
- Apple patent explores crease-free folding phone
- Microsoft fixes Windows 10 search bar fault
- HSBC to defer appointing chief until after strategy shake-up
- Uber self-driving cars allowed back on California roads
- BP warns coronavirus could hit oil demand growth by 40%
- Bob Dudley bows out from BP with profit fall but dividend rise
- Aviation not the enemy in climate battle, says Heathrow boss
- 'State actors' may have accessed Twitter contacts
- Author Stephen King quits Facebook
- Netflix accused of 'superhighway robbery' in Parliament
- Disney+ takes on Netflix as 28 million subscribers sign up
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- Nintendo Switch leaker admits child sex abuse
- Coronavirus: Uber blocks drivers who picked up coronavirus man
- Call for UK flood insurance scheme to be extended
- Coronavirus: How Facebook, TikTok and other apps tackle fake claims
- MEPs vote for universal charger for smartphones
- HSBC makes late settlement with ex-currencies head
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- Coronavirus: Technology giants join China shutdown
- BT warns UK cap on Huawei will cost it £500m
- Bumper earnings report featuring Shell, Diageo, Unilever, Frasers and BT
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- Katie Hopkins' Twitter account suspended
- Coronavirus: Starbucks closes 2,000 Chinese branches
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- Virus crisis hits global businesses in China
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- BT to charge people £50 for keeping old wi-fi routers
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- Coronavirus: Facebook staff told to avoid China travel
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- Smart contact lens: 'It feels seriously sci-fi'
- Even Primark is feeling the pinch on the high street
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- Climate change: Extinction Rebellion end blockade at Shell's Aberdeen HQ
- Microsoft makes 'carbon negative' pledge
- Apple may have to abandon Lightning connector cable
- Trump launches fresh attack on Apple over privacy
- Liberty chooses new Virgin Media CFO as part of overhaul
- Amazon in India: Jeff Bezos announces $1bn Indian investment
- Greggs picks Just Eat for home deliveries
- Greggs deal with Just Eat heats up UK delivery wars
- CAA: Microsoft boss calls India's new citizenship law 'sad'
- Greggs has baked in responsible capitalism
- US urges Apple to unlock air base shooter's phones
- Grindr and Twitter face 'out of control' complaint
- Windows 10: NSA reveals major flaw in Microsoft's code
- William Hill says annual profits to exceed forecasts
- Opening Quote: ‘Remodelling’ at William Hill boosts profits guidance
- Microsoft ends Windows 7 support: What should you do?
- William Hill will have few regrets over US and CEO bets
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- Varley to step aside as UK managing partner at EY
- CES 2020: The biggest surprises from big tech at the show
- JD Sports predicts full-year profit within top band of forecasts
- Mark Zuckerberg decides to ditch new year personal challenge
- Future of Nissan in doubt, says Carlos Ghosn
- Veganuary: Do this year's dishes rival the Greggs vegan sausage roll?
- Travelex staff forced to hand over laptops as virus fears grow
- Mothercare staff: 'We're devastated, it was our family'
- Danger washing machine repair dates to be revealed
- Netflix rival will limit show times to 10 minutes
- Twitter to test 'block all replies' function
- John Lewis warns it may not pay staff bonus
- Tesco Christmas sales edge up in ‘subdued’ UK market
- John Lewis warns on profits as key executive quits
- British Airways owner's boss Willie Walsh to step down
- Willie Walsh to step down as chief of British Airways parent IAG
- Amazon Ring workers fired for accessing user video
- John Lewis needs to sound different to a plc
- What Google and Facebook owe to a 19th-Century machine
- Barclays pressed to stop financing some fossil fuel groups
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- Carlos Ghosn: Nissan inquiry a 'gross perversion'
- Greggs to award £7m bonus to staff after ‘exceptional’ year
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- Greggs staff to get £300 bonus after 'phenomenal year'
- Anglo American eyes bid for potash mine firm Sirius Minerals
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- Former Nissan and Renault chief executive Carlos Ghosn explains why he left Japan
- Boots launches business review as sales slide
- Sainsbury’s helpful prices may yet hinder margin
- 'Infrastructure revolution' in March Budget
- CES 2020: LG OLED TV rolls up into the ceiling
- CES 2020: Sony announces electric car concept
- CES 2020: Samsung shows off Ballie bot that follows you
- Morrisons supermarket chain hit by drop in group sales
- 'Challenging trade' hits Morrisons' Christmas sales
- Auditor RSM reveals error that led to bosses’ departures
- BP agrees £474m North Sea assets sell-off to Premier Oil
- Facebook to ban 'deepfakes'
- Premier Oil creditor vows to fight refinancing plan
- A Regulator’s Sign Off, by Ian Byatt
- CES 2020: Samsung slims down 8K TV's frame to a sliver
- Burger King: New plant-based burger 'not for vegans'
- Ricky Gervais slams Apple over Chinese factories
- Apple's iPhone XR has O2 network problem
- Restaurants find sustenance in supermarket ranges
- BP sets target to create five unicorns by 2025
- Amazon 'threatens to fire' climate change activists
- Next lifts profit forecast after Christmas sales boost
- Next upgrades profit forecast after upbeat Christmas
- Three electricity companies to pay £10.5m over blackout
- Primark in demand to anchor floundering high streets
- Bank currency services hit by Travelex site attack
- Next: the stable label
- Mukesh Ambani: Asia's richest man takes on retail giant Amazon
- Christmas gift returns set to hit postal system
- Carlos Ghosn: Interpol issues 'red notice' for Nissan ex-boss's arrest
- Volkswagen in 'dieselgate' talks with motorists
- HSBC forced to close Hong Kong branches after protests
- Imagination announces new Apple licence deal
- Carlos Ghosn: How did the Nissan ex-boss flee from Japan?
- National living wage to rise by 6.2% in April
- Apple accused of crackdown on jailbreaking
- Facebook removes misleading HIV drug ads
- Carlos Ghosn lawyer stunned as Nissan ex-boss flees Japan for Lebanon
- Freeview blames weather for TV problems
- David Jones, saviour of Next, dies aged 76
- Apple 'hacker' spared jail over iCloud blackmail
- Amazon probed over plan to buy Deliveroo stake
- Amazon deal with UK’s Deliveroo thrown into doubt
- Andy Murray sponsor signs West Indies cricket kit deal
- Cineworld chief accuses Netflix of crushing box-office sales
- Uber co-founder Travis Kalanick steps down from board
- Thomas Cook staff say 'benefits system has failed them'
- Twitter removes thousands of Saudi 'state-backed' accounts
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- Ocado: the self-preservation society
- Will 2020 break the curse of the folding phone?
- Google and Apple remove alleged UAE spy app ToTok
- Whirlpool: MPs call on washing machine firm to offer swift refunds
- Tesco halts production at Chinese factory over alleged 'forced' labour
- Vodafone nears full-fibre deal with Goldman-backed telecoms group
- Cannabis-based medicine for epilepsy available on NHS from January
- Sacla', Waitrose and Aldi pesto products recalled over peanut fears
- Andrew Bailey's 'slow and steady' rise to power
- Shell expects impairment charges of up to $2.3bn in fourth quarter
- HK protesters call for HSBC boycott over fund closure
- HSBC customers hit by two IT glitches within hours
- Facebook to stop using phone numbers to recommend 'friends'
- Uber promises changes to avoid Germany ban
- Accounting regulator extends probe into EY audit of Thomas Cook
- Airbnb is not an estate agent, EU court rules
- Thomas Cook investigation needs broader horizons
- How bots are stealing artwork from artists on Twitter
- Vauxhall union seeks guarantees over car merger
- Washing machine recall: Whirlpool 'sorry' for website problems
- People with epilepsy targeted in Twitter attack
- Royal Dutch Shell: oil dump
- 'I've called Whirlpool 40 times and got nowhere'
- Facebook owns the four most downloaded apps of the decade
- Apple, Google and Amazon decide to 'play nice' over smart home tech
- Whirlpool washing machine danger revealed as recall launched
- Whirlpool boss apologises for recalling machines at Christmas
- Samsung chairman Lee Sang-hoon jailed for union sabotage
- Unilever: appetite suppressant
- Unilever warns it will miss full-year sales targets
- Water firms forced to cut bills by £50 by 2025
- Cineworld to buy Canada’s Cineplex in $2.1bn deal
- Sports Direct shares soar on ‘green shoots’ at House of Fraser
- More House of Fraser stores to close, warns Mike Ashley
- Apple shareholders set to vote on human-rights policies
- Workers secure fresh victory over Post Office
- Top tech firms sued over DR Congo cobalt mining deaths
- Sports Direct: reforming rates can save House of Fraser
- Post Office IT fiasco: 'Decade of hell' for accused
- Jailed Post Office worker: I wanted to kill myself
- Faulty valve leaves thousands without water in Bedfordshire
- The prize app designed to help deaf children in school
- Where the money is really made at Amazon
- Sports Direct has high hopes for upmarket ‘elevation’
- Philip Green’s Arcadia agrees crucial debt refinancing
- Apple buys UK photography start-up Spectral Edge
- Boots keeps Mothercare brand alive in UK with franchise deal
- The Game Awards 2019: All the winners and big reveals
- Investors Chronicle: Tesco, Glencore, Superdry
- Turnround Thursday: Dixons Carphone and Superdry give updates
- Dixons Carphone mobile phone unit hit by sharp sales fall
- Flaw highlighted in HSBC bank scheme for homeless
- Apology over railcards issued with missing photos
- Dixons Carphone needs vision of Christmas Future
- HSBC to pay $192m penalty in US tax evasion case
- 'Victory against Post Office one of the best days of my life'
- Amazon told to answer Deliveroo deal concerns in five days
- Nintendo Switch goes on sale in China with just one first-party game
- Amazon deal with Deliveroo faces in-depth competition probe
- Post Office reaches £58m settlement with sub-postmasters
- BBC iPlayer stops working on some Samsung TVs
- Poundland owner looks to expand in southern Europe
- 'We’re sorry for Thomas Cook refund delay'
- JD Wetherspoon 'to create 10,000 jobs over four years'
- Members of child abuse WhatsApp group arrested in 11 countries
- General election 2019: Labour vows Budget 'to end austerity' in first 100 days
- Tesco considers sale of Thai and Malaysian operations
- HSBC reshuffles top team ahead of restructuring
- 'Thomas Cook crash almost ruined my marriage proposal'
- Prosus’s £5bn bid for Just Eat shows price of competition
- E-scooter company Unicorn goes bust after spending big on Facebook ads
- HMV faces the music in Christmas crunch test
- Virgin Trains: Final service departs as UK's longest-running rail franchise ends
- Tesco considers sale of Asian businesses
- General Election 2019: Has your local Facebook group been hijacked by politics?
- Uber had 6,000 US sexual assault reports in two years
- Dart chairman banks £14m
- Thomas Cook: 'They told me the money was safe'
- Coral dredging: 'It's going to cause irreversible damage'
- Mars rover aims to grab a piece of history
- Daily Mail owner bolstered by digital ads as print revenue falls
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- HackerOne pays $20,000 bug bounty after 'sloppy' breach
- Thomas Cook customers face refund delays
- Facebook's Zuckerberg rare interview inside home
- HSBC to bring in single overdraft rate of 40%
- Sky to build huge new Elstree film studio
- Facebook chatbot offers to answer tricky questions
- Amazon pulls Auschwitz-themed Christmas ornaments
- General election 2019: Facebook bans Tory ad over BBC footage
- Disabled workers face a 12.2% pay gap
- Volkswagen: UK drivers fight for 'dieselgate' compensation
- Facebook to let users upload all photos to Google
- Apple Pay speeds up payments on the Tube
- Ocado launches £500m bond to fund robotic warehouses
- BT plans to end performance-related bonuses
- Sham news sites make big bucks from fake views
- Apple to take 'deeper look' at disputed borders
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- Amazon: What does 'peak season' mean for employees?
- Dyson to move global HQ to historic Singapore building
- HSBC and Santander customers set for refund
- Renault, Nissan and Mitsubishi drive new project tie-up
- HSBC to refund UK customers £8m over missed overdraft warnings
- General election 2019: BBC complains to Tories over Facebook advert
- Amazon hit by Black Friday walkouts and protests in Europe
- Daily Mail owner buys i newspaper for £50m
- Ocado to build robot-powered warehouses in Japan
- Daily Mail owner buys UK daily i newspaper for £50m
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- Ola: Ride-sharing firm to launch in London 'within weeks'
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- Apple changes Crimea map to meet Russian demands
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- Audi to cut 9,500 jobs to fund electric car push
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- Sir Tim Berners-Lee attacks Tories over misinformation
- Uber loses licence to operate in London
- Frozen 2 rakes in $350 million worldwide on box office debut
- Uber must ride its luck in court of public opinion
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- Mike Ashley to change name of Sports Direct to Frasers
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- Sacha Baron Cohen: Facebook would have let Hitler buy anti-Semitic ads
- General Election 2019: Remain groups 'rush' to buy Twitter ads before ban
- M&S poaches Tesco executive to head clothing unit
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- British Airways agrees pay deal to end strikes
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- British Airways flights disrupted by ‘technical issue’
- Royal Mail gets election boost for declining letter business
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- Facebook ads: Who is spending money to get you to vote?
- Royal Mail: dead letter
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- Amazon gets closer to getting Alexa everywhere
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- Prince Andrew: BT refuses to work with firm where the duke is patron
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- Softbank launches $499-a-month vacuum cleaner in US
- General election 2019: Boris Johnson pledges cut to National Insurance
- Ryanair baggage fee policy ruled as 'excessive' in Spain
- EasyJet plans to offset carbon emissions from all its flights
- Snapchat says it will fact-check political ads
- Arron Banks' private messages leaked by hacker
- American Airlines admits 'soap spill' did not divert flight
- Twitter a test of character for banks like TSB
- US regulators call for updates to Boeing 737 planes
- Tui seeks personal touch to prosper where Thomas Cook failed
- Aviva narrows list of potential Asian disposals
- Ford unveils all-electric car - the Mustang Mach-E
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- Labour vows to give every home free broadband by 2030
- BT retains ‘must-win’ UK Champions League rights
- Apple removes vaping apps from app store
- BT Sport retains exclusive Champions League rights in £1.2bn deal from 2021-24
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- Nike to stop direct sales through Amazon
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- Vodafone shares disconnect from €1bn earnings boost
- Royal Mail wins bid to halt Christmas postal strikes
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- Apple unveils 16in MacBook Pro - with updated keyboard
- Royal Mail wins court injunction to block strikes
- Facebook removes 11.6 million child abuse posts
- Halfords accounts change puts KPMG in spotlight
- Vodafone upgrades profit guidance despite India woes
- Branson South African launch marred by Twitter row
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- Premier Foods shares surge after cake sales gain momentum
- Mel B: 'Miscommunication' led to Tesco advert complaint
- Royal Mail fails to halt record £50m Ofcom fine
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- Aviva to cut 1,800 jobs worldwide
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- Sports Direct makes Game Digital takeover offer
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- Ryanair plane seized by French authorities in cash row
- Japan's Toshiba to withdraw from UK nuclear power project
- Argos takeover boosts Sainsbury's trading
- National Grid profit hit by US tax reform, storms and shelved project
- Dyson wins ruling over vacuum cleaner tests
- Toshiba to liquidate UK nuclear arm NuGen
- Dutchman, 69, brings lawsuit to lower his age 20 years
- Facebook delays mandatory political ad ID checks
- Disney reports record results as it flags up new Star Wars
- Comcast sets its sights on European pay-TV market
- ITV blames uncertainty for advertising sales woe
- Royal Mail ousts head of UK post after turbulent summer
- John Lewis chairman to step down in 2020
- John Lewis chairman Sir Charlie Mayfield to step down
- UK’s rising wages eat into companies’ profits
- Samsung folding smartphone revealed to developers
- Primark blames weather for sliding sales
- Opening Quote: Primark medicine helps as Sugar goes down
- William Hill warns crackdown will hit online earnings
- Facebook admits it was used to 'incite offline violence' in Myanmar
- Morrisons sees slowdown in third-quarter supermarket sales
- Bill Gates brandishes poo to showcase reinvented toilet tech
- PepsiCo launches bid for Pipers Crisps
- Facebook treated voters with 'disrespect' over data collection
- HSBC hit by data breach in US business
- HSBC bank confirms US data breach
- HSBC compliance executive under investigation by FCA
- Ryanair sacks staff who 'spent night on airport floor' in Spain
- Heathrow Airport: ‘Urgent’ answers needed over new runway
- Ryanair to shut online operations for upgrade
- Twitter: Fake Elon Musk scam spreads after accounts hacked
- Dundee Michelin tyre factory closes with loss of 850 jobs
- Tyremaker Michelin to close Dundee plant
- Uber launches US subscription service in five cities
- Short-sellers take aim at Apple tech supplier IQE
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- Facebook sorry for 'white supremacist ad'
- Private messages from 81,000 hacked Facebook accounts for sale
- Drunk Japanese pilot arrested at Heathrow Airport
- Ineos in talks with Ford to produce cars at Bridgend
- Ford in talks with Ineos over building new car in Bridgend
- Barclays and Lloyds fare poorly in EU stress tests
- US mid-terms: Twitter deletes anti-voting bots
- What is Mike Ashley's plan for the High Street?
- Ryanair passengers brace for new bag rules
- Royal Dutch Shell sees profits jump as oil price rises
- Brexit: UK government's battle with Apple over EU citizens app
- BT restructuring starts to pay off for profits
- German consumer group sues VW over emissions scandal
- WHSmith fined after customer falls through open trapdoor
- Samsung agrees to payouts after worker deaths
- Virgin Trains scraps Friday afternoon peak fares
- Gatwick Airport staff to strike in pay dispute
- Barclays picks Rothschild veteran Higgins as new chair
- Apple to stop reporting sales numbers
- Government must 'get a grip' on Sellafield
- Next sales rise as online growth offsets high street slowdown
- Opening Quote: Next online sales slow but are on the right road
- Facebook: MPs in new attempt to question Mark Zuckerberg
- Jaguar Land Rover makes loss as sales slide 13%
- Waitrose Food: Editor William Sitwell resigns over 'killing vegans' row
- Fake Cambridge Analytica ad hits Facebook
- Apple Watch owners asked to return devices for repair after update glitch
- Channel 4 chooses Leeds for new HQ
- Channel 4 picks Leeds for national headquarters
- Job fears as Jaguar unveils £2.5bn turnround plan
- Eurostar resets customer passwords after hack attack
- William Hill places bet on online group Mr Green
- Uber appeals against drivers' rights to pay and holiday
- Hammond v McDonnell on Budget 'end of austerity' claim
- BP profits double on higher prices and new oil fields
- Sony eyes record profit as gaming hits boost earnings
- Budget 2018: A bit of a gamble, says IFS
- Gushing profits allow BP to pay cash for BHP assets
- Budget 2018: Premium Bonds more 'accessible' for children
- Ocado: zeroing in
- BP: well to do
- Sports Direct to close Evans Cycles stores in rescue deal
- Sports Direct acquires Evans Cycles in pre-pack deal
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- Facebook daily visits growth slows as sales miss forecasts
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- HSBC profits beat estimates as bank cuts costs
- Special 50p coin expected to mark Brexit
- More students seek mental health support, analysis shows
- Plastic waste elimination pledge by 2025 attracts more big firms
- Pittsburgh shooting: Gab drops offline after attack
- HSBC: happy medium
- BT Security head Mark Hughes quits after 16 years
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- Philip Hammond: No-deal Brexit would require new Budget
- Production line at Ford in Bridgend to shut for five days
- Budget 2018: What we know already
- Retail analyst Claire Bailey says Topshop customers 'may switch loyalty'
- Sir Philip Green businesses face boycott over harassment claims
- Barclays escapes criminal charges for crisis fundraising
- Barclays will not face trial over crisis fundraising
- Facebook finds more fake accounts from Iran
- Budget 2018: The view from Scarborough
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- Smart cities: 'A cyber-attack could stop the country'
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- The gulf between Barclays and Deutsche Bank
- Debenhams makes record annual loss and plans up to 50 store closures
- BT appoints Worldpay's Philip Jansen as new chief executive
- Debenhams store closures put 4,000 jobs at risk
- BT appoints Worldpay boss Philip Jansen as chief
- Opening Quote: WPP sells simplification, Debenhams kitchen sinks
- Facebook fined £500,000 for Cambridge Analytica scandal
- Twitter earnings boosted by major sports broadcasts
- British Airways: a further 185,000 customers targeted in cyber attack
- BT cuts off investors calling for shake-up
- Amazon slides on Christmas sales slowdown
- Apple and Samsung fined by Italian authorities over slow phones
- Ford, Fiat and Nissan ads banned for dangerous driving
- Budget 2018: What do young people want the government to spend more on?
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- Barclays profits up 'despite Brexit uncertainty'
- Barclays profit jump supported by trading room
- Opening Quote: Barclays banks on investment bankers
- Tim Cook blasts 'weaponisation' of personal data and praises GDPR
- Facebook removes 8.7m child nudity images in three months
- Debenhams 'seeks to close 50 stores' in radical overhaul
- Budget 2018: Labour urges Hammond to 'stump up cash'
- Budget 2018: How does the government collect and spend our money?
- Smart speakers could be speaking Welsh
- John Lewis pulls the plug on DVD players
- London Uber drivers to charge electric car fee
- Elon Musk says Twitter blocked him after Bitcoin tweet
- Budget 2018: Everything you need to know
- Budget 2018: Why is it so hard to spend money on roads and rail?
- Addison Lee plans self-driving taxis by 2021
- Ryanair profits hit by strikes and higher fuel costs
- Opening Quote: Debs wants to take off, Ryanair profit grounded
- Morrisons loses data leak challenge
- Morrisons loses appeal on data leak compensation
- New Premier Inn chain shrinks rooms in half
- Netflix denies changing posters based on viewers' race
- HSBC gets back into US consumer lending
- Ryanair caught in row over passenger’s race abuse
- Ryanair flight: 'Racial abuse passenger' referred to police
- Anonymous Facebook ads say 'bin Chequers'
- 'Why we faked our Facebook wedding in Kinshasa'
- Government borrowing in September lowest since 2007
- eBay revs up to take on Auto Trader in car ads
- Facebook hires former deputy PM Sir Nick Clegg
- Bramson faces his toughest test on Barclays
- Facebook job not lobbying, says Sir Nick Clegg
- John Lewis trials £10,000 experience to lure in shoppers
- 'Facebook baby ads taunted me after stillbirth'
- Unilever sales growth picks up after spat
- EpiPen shortage: Chemists told to quiz parents on children's need
- Facebook sued over video viewing figures
- Amazon creates 1,000 'highly skilled' jobs in three UK cities
- The Facebook cleaners: 'I've seen hundreds of beheadings'
- Asos: Animal print and plus-size clothing boost profits
- Opening Quote: Asos growth ‘slows’, Crest finance director goes
- Asos shares bounce as profit and sales climb
- Why has Twitter banned 1500 accounts and what are NPCs?
- G4S branches out into cryptocurrency storage
- eBay files lawsuit against Amazon over 'seller recruitment'
- Paul Allen: Microsoft co-founder and billionaire dies aged 65
- UK cyber-centre thwarts hostile hackers
- Merlin shares hit by flatlining Legoland sales
- HSBC, Credit Suisse and Standard Chartered pull out of Saudi event
- Audi fined £700m over diesel emissions scandal
- Netflix soars on record subscriber total
- Royal Mail staff claim their shares were sabotaged
- Gatwick Airport second runway 'by the back door'
- Twitter exposes X Factor 'first class' trickery
- Ford boss warns on 'disastrous' no-deal Brexit
- Virgin Media faces 'power issue'
- Unilever U-turn shows how angry shareholders are securing change
- West Coast rail: Virgin Trains and Stagecoach net £51.2m in dividends
- Barclays to challenge Goldman’s Marcus in US retail banking
- Sky battles: Fighting back against rogue drones
- Sports Direct buys iconic Glasgow Frasers building
- Climate change: Is your Netflix habit bad for the environment?
- Spotify: Albums are alive and kicking in the streaming age
- Pub industry in plea over Budget tax rise
- Facebook shuts down 'spammy' politics pages
- The business behind Michelin stars
- BMW to take control of China venture Brilliance Automotive
- NHS England staff must explain if they refuse to have flu jab
- Apple hires engineers from UK company Dialog
- eBay tax bill rises after HMRC review
- Douglas Flint set to chair Standard Life Aberdeen
- Brexit: No deal brings risk of stockpiling says watchdog
- HSBC hires ex-JPMorgan veteran for investment bank
- Microsoft tackles 'horrifying' Bing search results
- Dyson moves into hair styling products
- Aviva chief pays price for muddled message
- Amazon scrapped 'sexist AI' tool
- BP boss says divestments threaten energy security
- Netflix: The signs you might need a break from the site
- Tesco chief Dave Lewis tells court of profits 'shock'
- Tesco chief ‘shocked’ by 2014 accounting practices
- The fall of Nokia: How this Finnish city fought back
- Morrisons appealing over staff data leak compensation
- Aviva boss Mark Wilson to get £6.5m after shock exit
- Aviva ousts chief in push for ‘new leadership’
- The Circle: Alex/Kate wins Channel 4's reality show
- Uber drivers stage UK strikes over pay and conditions
- Microsoft's Minecraft ends support on Apple TV
- Amazon warehouse accidents total 440
- Tata Motors: wheelspin
- Comcast completes Sky deal
- Sony PlayStation 4 will get 'next-generation' successor
- ITV ditches plan to return to base on London’s South Bank
- HSBC in $765m settlement with US Department of Justice
- HSBC finalises $765m settlement over securities sales
- PayPal tax bill jumps by £2.7m after review by HMRC
- French Connection says it could be sold
- Facebook's UK tax bill triples to £15.8m
- Kanye West deletes Twitter and Instagram accounts - again
- Boots investigated over great-grandfather's fatal pharmacy error
- French Connection soars as retailer mulls ‘strategic options’
- Discount store group Matalan warns of intensifying sterling pressure
- Microsoft pauses Windows 10 update after files disappear
- Tesco ditches 'best before' dates on more fruit and veg
- Second Pret a Manger allergy-link victim identified
- Facebook Portal video chat screens raise privacy concerns
- Portal: Facebook's new home gadget
- Jaguar Land Rover plans two-week closure as demand falls
- Pret a Manger investigates second death linked to sandwich
- Club 18-30: Thomas Cook to close holiday brand this month
- How coding is helping young Gazans find work
- Royal Mail struggles to deliver new dawn
- French Connection confirms it is exploring sale
- Waitrose unpacks groceries while you’re out
- Elon Musk: Tesla boss mocks US regulator days after settlement
- Samsung sees record third quarter profit on chip demand
- Cristiano Ronaldo rape allegation: Nike expresses deep concern
- Unilever scraps Dutch relocation plan
- Toyota car fault prompts massive recall
- Unilever: Dutch dis-courage
- Unilever U-turn exposes neglect of small shareholders
- Apple and Amazon deny China hack claims
- Amazon reveals Alexa's most-requested albums
- Unilever drops plan for UK HQ move
- HSBC hires former head of Goldman’s Canadian arm
- Unilever ignored big UK investors for too long
- Topshop dismantles feminism pop-up
- McDonald's, UberEats and Wetherspoon workers strike over pay
- Honda to invest $2.8bn in GM's self-driving car unit
- New car sales plunge 20% in September
- Travelodge plans £100m expansion near conference sites
- Why staff at McDonald's, TGIs and Wetherspoons are striking
- Amazon cutting benefits to fund pay rises, union says
- EBay accuses Amazon in merchant 'poaching' row
- Netflix viewing eats up world's data
- 'China spy attack hits Apple and Amazon'
- Call problems hit O2 mobile network
- Citroën boss: 'Where does my handbag go'?
- Tesco shares hit by weaker than expected profits
- Citroën car boss: 'We need more women in this industry'
- Opening Quote: Tesco beats ’em and joins ’em
- Pret a Manger to label products after allergy death
- Tesco shares fall after operating profits disappoint
- Disney 'graffiti drone' tags walls
- Facebook data breach probe launched by Irish watchdog
- Tesco: Thai travails
- Sony 'wouldn't rule out launching Spotify rival'
- ITV rules itself out of bidding for Endemol Shine
- Vodafone warns of danger of ‘artificial’ 5G auctions
- Toyota says no-deal Brexit would affect investment
- Toyota Europe boss says no-deal Brexit would hit investment
- Royal Mail shares plummet 24% in 2 days
- Sports Direct culls House of Fraser senior management
- Amazon raises wages amid criticism
- Vauxhall owner warns of 'dramatic consequences' of Brexit
- InfoWars publisher Alex Jones sues PayPal
- Vauxhall owner warns of 'dramatic consequences' of Brexit
- Shell gives go-ahead to Canada LNG project
- Vodafone and EE mobile coverage claims probed by Ofcom
- Royal Mail: parcel drop
- Serica Energy’s North Sea deal under threat
- Royal Mail staff face losses of £2,500 on shares
- BT completes Ofcom-mandated staff transfer to Openreach
- Ford to refund 'engine fail' EcoBoost customers
- Ryanair warns on profits as strikes hit income
- Tesco Bank fined £16.4m over cyber-attack
- Apple silent amid iPhone 'chargegate' complaints
- Sainsbury’s gives its beauty offering a facelift
- Will Facebook be fined after hack attack?
- Investors take fright at Royal Mail profit warning
- Royal Mail shares plunge on profit warning
- Tesco Bank fined £16.4m by FCA over cyber attack
- Ryanair pays price for making take-off optional
- Mike Ashley sacks House of Fraser management team
- Euan Munro: We’re trying to eat the industry’s lunch
- Asos tests loyalty as axe falls on rewards scheme
- Toyota says no-deal Brexit would stall production at Burnaston
- Ryanair cancels 250 flights as strike action hits tens of thousands
- Discovery squares up to Sky in Europe over golf
- Rupert Murdoch’s Sky adventure reaches end of road
- 250 Ryanair flights cancelled as strikes begin
- TSB and HSBC resolve online glitches that locked customer accounts
- Legal & General to vote against Unilever HQ move
- Poundworld founder to launch new discount venture
- Facebook slated over phone ad push
- Facebook security breach: Up to 50m accounts attacked
- Fraudsters target victims on social media
- Oculus Quest: Hands-on with Facebook's new VR headset
- Dyson turns first farming profit as EU subsidies grow
- Halfords trims profit forecasts sending shares down 7%
- Uber pays $148m over data breach cover-up
- Amazon to open 'four-star' store in New York
- India's rising smartphone powerhouse
- Comcast’s Sky deal roils European broadband
- Barclays admits PPI compensation error
- PlayStation backs down in Fortnite cross-play row
- Rupert Murdoch ends Sky association with Comcast stake sale
- Chancellor calls early Budget to fit round Brexit talks
- Watchdog calls on Ryanair to compensate customers
- Debenhams attempts to 'bring joy back' to High Street
- Next warns on Brexit risks as online sales rise
- Next lifts profit forecast as online sales ramp up
- Debenhams 'trying to make shopping fun again'
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- Tinder tests new feature for women in India
- Facebook moderator sues over 'beheading stress'
- Ryanair to cancel 190 flights on Friday across Europe
- Qualcomm claims Apple shared tech with Intel
- Unilever appeals to small shareholders ahead of vote
- Next is first among retailers in facing up to Brexit
- Nike 'proud' of Kaepernick campaign
- Sky deal opens new horizons for Comcast
- Thomas Cook blames heatwave for profit warning
- Murdoch: What next for the media mogul after Sky deal?
- WH Smith halts Debenhams gift card sales
- Thomas Cook: heat stroke
- PPI fuelling fraud culture, says Barclays boss
- Porsche stops making diesel cars after VW emissions scandal
- Royal Mail focuses on parcels to deliver profits
- Comcast chief pledges Sky independence
- Sky: Comcast outbids Fox with £30bn bid for broadcaster
- Uber Eats drivers block streets in pay protest
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- Italy opens probe into Ryanair hand luggage charges
- Facebook stops sending staff to help political campaigns
- Uber-Deliveroo 'talks' hit Just Eat's share price
- Uber looks to Deliveroo to expand food delivery in Europe
- Three water companies warned by watchdog
- Sky bid tussle to be settled by auction
- French Connection blames 'difficult' conditions for sales fall
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- Ryanair rejects investor pressure to oust chairman
- Facebook told to speed up changes or face 'sanctions'
- Barclays resolves online banking glitch
- Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary may leave within five years
- HSBC rocked by claim of investment bank’s ‘failure’
- Facebook accused of job ad gender discrimination
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- Tesco unveils discount chain Jack’s
- Tesco opens new Jack's discount store
- Royal Mail chairman quits to focus on Countrywide
- Sony unveils mini PlayStation Classic console
- Ryanair investors 'may lose voting rights'
- EU wants 'full picture' on Amazon data use
- 'Smart' meal replacement drink hits UK
- BMW, Daimler and Volkswagen face EU diesel emissions probe
- Honda: No-deal Brexit 'would cost tens of millions'
- Ocado sees rate of retail revenue growth slow
- BMW to close Mini plant for a month post-Brexit
- Spanish court rejects Swiss extradition request concerning former HSBC IT worker
- Apple pays disputed Irish tax bill
- Nestlé, Unilever and Coca-Cola bid for Horlicks
- Debenhams takes risks with revamp
- Unilever relocation plan rejected by major shareholder
- New Boohoo boss promised £50m bonus for market cap growth
- Jaguar workers put on three-day week until Christmas
- Deaths spiked during UK heatwave
- HSBC appoints new heads of Europe and private banking
- Jaguar resorts to 3-day working week
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- Cyber attack led to Bristol Airport blank screens
- Sports Direct denies it wants Debenhams to fail
- Big Unilever shareholder to fight headquarters shift
- Amazon investigates staff bribery claims
- Nintendo announces raft of new games for Switch console
- Sports Direct boss says he's been 'stabbed in the back'
- Mike Ashley lambasts Sports Direct shareholders
- North Korea claims NHS and Sony hack suspect 'doesn't exist'
- Facebook UK boss: We want to give users more control
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- Barclay's Bob Diamond says banks 'must take risks'
- John Lewis boss rejects Dominic Raab Brexit jibe
- Fear book: Amazon glitch mixes in L Ron Hubbard novel reviews
- John Lewis profits collapse 99% in first half
- Microsoft tests rival browser 'warnings'
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- UK National Lottery operator Camelot fined £1.15m by regulator
- Camelot to pay £1.15m over failings
- Facebook and Twitter remove accounts linked to Russia and Iran campaigns
- Uber to pay $1.9m for sexual harassment claims
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- Debenhams appoints Rachel Osborne as finance chief
- Sports Direct shareholders urged to vote against directors
- Hornby veteran steps up to become chairman
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- PepsiCo buys Sodastream for $3.2bn
- G4S shares dip after government takes over Birmingham prison
- Apple 'pulls gambling apps from China App Store'
- 'Gas leak' iPad prompts Apple shop evacuation
- Uber and Deliveroo drivers 'more likely to crash'
- Facebook apologises for blocking Prager University's videos
- Whistleblower warns of Vodafone security breaches
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- South Korea to ban some BMW vehicles over engine fires
- Twitter suspends Alex Jones for one week
- Virgin Media broadband teams 'left holes in walls'
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- Uber's move into bikes and food delivery deepens losses
- Royal Mail fined record £50m by Ofcom
- Mike Ashley vows to keep most House of Fraser stores open
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- Homebase puts 1,500 jobs at risk with plan to close 42 stores
- Royal Mail fined £50m for ‘serious breach’ of competition law
- Uber Eats cyclist pictured pedalling on M5 in Oldbury
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- Drunken Facebook message aids Llandudno man's battle
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- Shell hails bounceback towards deepwater drilling
- Ryanair strike: One in six flights cancelled in pilot walkout
- Smart meter deadline 'should be extended'
- House of Fraser bought by Sports Direct for £90m
- Lucy McHugh murder police make Facebook access request
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- Ineos chooses Germany to develop Land Rover Defender successor
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- Ikea's plans to woo India
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- G4S shares tumble as profits and revenues fall
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- Lombok quake: Facebook 'regrets' earthquake balloons
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- Barclays: Staley struggle
- Bad weather hurts Aviva and RSA’s first-half results
- Apple is first public company worth $1 trillion
- Why Apple is worth $1 trillion... and who could challenge it
- Northern Rail and my nightmare summer
- What has Facebook found?
- Next shares slump despite sales rise
- Vega+ to be stripped of Sinclair and ZX Spectrum brands
- Facebook and Instagram introduce time limit tool
- Uber halts development of self-driving trucks
- Dixons Carphone says data breach affected 10 million
- Spanish holidays weigh on Thomas Cook profits
- British Gas loses 340,000 more accounts
- Opening Quote: BP — showing off
- British Gas's new tariffs 'successful'
- Thomas Cook bookings hit by heatwave
- BP hits ‘sweet spot’ as profits rise fourfold
- Centrica fears British Gas bills may have to rise again
- Facebook bans pages aimed at US election interference
- Jaguar hit by trade war as China sales slow
- Apple value edges towards $1tn as shares hit new record
- M&S aims to turn staff into data scientists
- Argos catalogue reveals unannounced DJI Mavic drone
- Overwatch League: London Spitfire triumph in first final
- Ryanair threatened by fresh strikes in Germany
- Cervical screening issues causing delays for women in East
- House of Fraser offered cash injection by Mike Ashley
- What's the least popular emoji on Twitter?
- Ladbrokes owner GVC confirms joint venture with MGM Resorts
- Thomas Cook axes trips to SeaWorld over animal welfare concerns
- Barclays FX trader seeks to dismiss US charges over HP deal
- BT Sport to lose broadcast rights for NBA basketball and UFC
- London cabbies claim foul play against Uber
- BT loses TV rights for 'ultimate fighting' and NBA basketball
- BP to buy BHP’s US shale assets for $10.5bn
- BT blames consultant for £500m pension mistake
- BP buys US shale assets for $10bn
- Facebook stops InfoWars host posting for 30 days
- Twitter shares plunge as user total falls
- Facebook: Explaining the company's massive share slump
- Shareholders approve Fox Disney deal
- How Jeff Bezos took Amazon to the top
- Sky profits up as the battle over ownership continues
- Sky beats expectations amid Disney-Comcast bidding war
- Opening Quote: Diageo, Astra, Shell, Sky . . . phew, what a scorcher
- Facebook shares close 19% lower after growth warning
- Amazon tool flags Congress members as suspects
- US warns of supply chain cyber-attacks
- Vote Leave's targeted Brexit ads released by Facebook
- Amazon delivers record quarterly profit
- Kit Kat case: No break for Nestlé in trademark row
- American Airlines, Delta and Cathay Pacific bow to China Taiwan pressure
- ITV defends Love Island adverts as profits rise
- Ryanair fleet cuts put 300 jobs at risk
- Opening Quote: ITV — quite literally more than just TV
- Fiat ex-boss Marchionne dies at 66
- Vodafone revenue falls on weakness in Italy and Spain
- Kuri the cute home robot gets canned by Bosch
- Jobseekers 'more likely to deactivate Facebook'
- Facebook tumbles as growth disappoints
- Ministers pay £1m to Qatar Airways to market Wales
- BT: reaching out
- Openreach to slash cost of superfast broadband network
- Chrome browser flags Daily Mail and other sites as 'not secure'
- Facebook angers Flanders with Rubens ban
- SFO seeks to reinstate charges against Barclays over Qatar deal
- Facebook plans office in China
- Ryanair profits hit by higher wage costs
- Barclays plans 2,500 new jobs in Glasgow
- The moment girl, 8, gets new 3D printed arm
- Tesco plans for mystery new-format stores
- Sign-language hack lets Amazon Alexa respond to gestures
- Uber driver streamed hidden camera videos on Twitch
- Tesco to launch new chain of discount stores
- How Netflix went from pioneer to powerhouse
- Ryanair customers urged to claim compensation
- UKTV: Dave and Gold among channels dropped by Virgin Media
- Discount pioneers race to save remains of Poundworld
- Fiat Chrysler replaces CEO Sergio Marchionne for health reasons
- Ryanair pilot strike to continue next week
- Cadbury's Dairy Milk to offer low-sugar version
- Smart meters to cut energy bills by just £11, say MPs
- Sports Direct profits fall after £85m hit on Debenhams stake
- Sports Direct takes £85m hit on Debenhams investment
- Opening Quote: Unilever — Brazil v Netherlands
- Morrisons introduces 'autistic shopping hour'
- Zuckerberg in Holocaust denial row
- Former Barclays traders face retrial in Euribor rate-rigging case
- Unilever sets October date for unification vote
- Comcast backs down in fight for 21st Century Fox
- Royal Mail hit by shareholder revolt over bosses' pay
- Shareholders deliver pay blow to Royal Mail
- Two former star traders jailed in Euribor rigging case
- Poundworld to disappear from the High Street
- Comcast likely to be new owner of Sky
- Royal Mail suffers 70% shareholder vote against executive pay
- Virgin Media customers to lose access to UKTV channels
- Biggest losers: Who shed followers in the Twitter detox?
- 'Netflix effect' poses challenge to British TV
- ‘Unmanageable’ crowds prompt Eurostar staff to strike
- Elon Musk apologises to Thai cave diver for Twitter attack
- Prices of flats stay unchanged for a year, says ONS
- Premier Foods CEO survives sizeable shareholder protest vote
- Apple iCloud: State firm hosts user data in China
- Premier Foods boss survives investor revolt
- Premier Foods chief narrowly survives AGM ouster attempt
- Ryanair cancels 600 flights over cabin crew strike
- Privacy reforms hit Royal Mail as companies reduce junk mail
- Opening Quote: Royal Mail could do with a second referendum
- Apple unveils its latest emojis on World Emoji Day
- Amazon's Jeff Bezos beats Bill Gates in new rich list
- Facebook moderators 'keep child abuse online'
- Ryanair flights cancelled over strike action
- Poundworld to close 40 more stores
- TalkTalk soars on gains in wholesale business
- Royal Mail boss needs to earn his next congratulatory telegram
- Debenhams shares hit by insurance fears
- National Savings to cut Direct ISA rate
- Amazon Prime Day deals 'not what they seem'
- Airbnb told to be clearer on total cost of bookings
- British caver 'could sue' Elon Musk over Twitter attack
- Uber investigated over gender discrimination
- Debenhams dividend in jeopardy as retailer fights tough market
- Smart luggage reviewed
- Amazon Alexa: is it friends with your kids?
- US travel ban will not stop visitors - Qatar Airways boss
- Netflix shares plunge as subscriber growth rate stalls
- Amazon faces web issues around the world on Prime Day
- Administrators offered £1 for Cambridge Analytica affiliate
- Debenhams denies cash crunch problem
- Market reverberates with accusations of ‘empty voting’
- Aviva discloses details of how many claims it pays
- Clever tactics help some UK retailers beat gloom
- Fake Twitter users: Celebrities lose followers amid crackdown
- Poundworld to close another 80 stores
- Facebook will not remove fake news - but will 'demote' it
- The battle for Sky: Five reasons why it matters
- Week in review, July 14
- Sky battle escalates as Comcast raises offer to £26bn
- Ryanair pilots announce two more one-day strikes
- Comcast raises Sky offer to fend off Fox
- Unilever shareholders warn on HQ move to Netherlands
- Opening Quote: Sky shareholders think it’s all over...
- Asos shares hit by sales warning
- Murdoch's Fox cleared for Sky takeover bid
- Fiat workers strike over Ronaldo signing
- Facebook ruling: German court grants parents rights to dead daughter's account
- Asos: friction fiction
- More Sky bids expected in Fox-Comcast battle
- BT loses UK rights to screen Italian football
- Sky might not be the limit in unfolding Comcast-Fox bid drama
- Daimler races to keep up on driverless cars
- Facebook faces £500,000 fine from UK data watchdog
- Democracy disrupted? UK findings on data and politics
- Murdoch's Fox increases Sky bid to £24.5bn in takeover battle
- Uber executive resigns after race discrimination probe
- Comcast weighs next step in Sky bidding war
- Apple employee 'stole driverless car secrets'
- Facebook fine 'reflects magnitude of breach'
- Jaguar Land Rover workers miss out on World Cup time off
- BT faces shareholder revolt over executive pay
- Rangers embroiled in court battle with Sports Direct over kit
- Facebook scandal: Who is selling your personal data?
- Incentive scheme cost Dixons Carphone £6.6m
- BT investors show the door to Patterson’s parting pay rise
- Immediate stop to NHS mesh operations
- Royal Mail faces shareholders’ pay revolt
- Tesco UK chief steps down over cancer
- Tesco UK chief steps down after cancer treatment
- Ocado profits dip as costs of robot warehouses climb
- Rail franchise model 'is bust' says former Network Rail chief
- Glenn Burrows: Illegal Sky TV device trader jailed
- Poundworld to close 25 stores costing 242 jobs
- Poundworld to close 25 stores resulting in 242 job losses
- PayPal told customer her death breached its rules
- Ocado: robot wars
- Tesco shows the way in how to recruit the best to higher office
- Citroën CEO: ‘Directors' egos can be a bit like four-year-olds’
- Aviva grabs key staff in move on ailing SLA
- Mothercare to close 60 outlets
- Mothercare to close more stores as it seeks to raise £32.5m
- Mothercare drops 9% after announcing latest stage of revamp
- Nissan admits falsifying emissions tests in Japan
- Smart home gadgets in domestic abuse warning
- Twitter 'shuts down millions of fake accounts'
- Senior Barclays executive retires as chair of European banking
- Nazi-themed goods found on Amazon marketplace
- Uber invests in Lime city scooter hire company
- Ryanair agrees to meet union ahead of strike date
- Fetch rover! Robot to retrieve Mars rocks
- Vodafone develops drone detection system
- BP says card payment problem resolved
- What tech giants really do with your data
- Kids baffled by YouTube and Instagram terms
- Silent talent
- Activist investor urges indebted Premier Foods to sell Batchelors
- Primark owner ABF hit by slide in sugar price
- EDF Energy raises energy prices for second time this year
- Facebook finds Independence document 'racist'
- Ryanair cabin crew announce European strike dates
- Sony posts whole movie on YouTube in trailer's place
- Jaguar Land Rover boss: Brexit threatens £80bn UK investment
- How UK shoppers fell in love with own-label groceries
- HTC to axe about a quarter of its global workforce
- Asos taps ex-ITV boss Adam Crozier as new chair
- Water companies have damaged trust, regulator Ofwat says
- Facebook shuts down Hello, Moves and tbh apps
- Roblox 'gang rape' shocks mother
- Tesco and Carrefour say 'strategic alliance' will cut prices
- Premier Foods repeats support for chief executive
- Tesco and Carrefour in supply deal to tackle discounters
- Facebook reveals its data-sharing VIPs
- Should Love Island surgery ads be banned?
- Poundworld rescue deal at risk, claims founder
- Tesco and Carrefour team up in face of competitive pressures
- Roger Federer drops decades-old Nike partnership for Uniqlo
- NHS planning 'extensively' for no-deal Brexit
- Penny drops
- NHS England to stop 'ineffective' treatments
- Nike shares fly as sales momentum mounts
- Sports Direct pips Apple in global retailers' list
- Tesco trials shopping without tills
- CO2 shortage creates crumpet crisis
- TalkTalk shares tumble as unit sale to Daisy collapses
- TalkTalk shares slide after Daisy deal collapses
- House sales and Sky bid are links in UK’s chain pains
- Electric car buyers claim they were misled by Nissan
- Week in Review, June 30
- BP buys UK's largest car charging firm Chargemaster
- Thames Water defers chief’s £3.8m potential bonus until 2020
- BA owner IAG expands budget airline Level to short-haul routes
- Elon Musk accused of stealing farting unicorn image
- Facebook and Google use 'dark patterns' around privacy settings, report says
- Amazon deal shakes healthcare sector
- Queer Eye host backs viewers on Netflix subtitle change
- Thames Water needs investment to flow sooner rather than later
- Warburton's shuts crumpet plants due to CO2 shortage
- Hedge funds push regulator to set higher Sky price
- ITV finance director to retire
- John Lewis warns half-year profits will be ‘close to zero’
- John Lewis warns of zero first-half profit
- Costa Coffee push into China and self-service boost Whitbread
- Premier Foods chairman defends under-fire chief Gavin Darby
- John Lewis has customers and partners playing spot the difference
- John Lewis looks to play to its strengths
- Apple and Samsung end patent fight after seven long years
- BMW warns on price of no-deal Brexit
- Uber granted short-term licence to operate in London
- BMW says Brexit customs costs would push up prices
- Uber tells court 'we needed to change' in London licence appeal
- Heathrow Airport: 'Where's Boris?' shout opposition MPs
- Morrisons brings back paper bags in latest fight against plastic
- University student suicide rates revealed
- Hermes couriers win ‘worker’ status in gig economy case
- Shell greenlights another North Sea project this year
- Clarks boss resigns following investigation
- HSBC hires RBS’s Ewen Stevenson with £10.6m deal
- Business Brexit 'threats' are 'inappropriate' says Hunt
- Han Solo 'blaster' fetches $550,000 in New York
- Premier Foods investor ratchets up pressure to oust chief
- Over the influence?
- 'Dangerous' carbon monoxide alarms removed from Amazon and eBay
- Amazon issues guidelines to support UK transgender employees
- Arizona Uber crash driver was 'watching TV'
- Concerns over World Cup gambling ads
- BMW joins Airbus in Brexit warning
- How British is a Mini?
- How the Audi boss was finally emitted
- O2 changes post policy after racist hate mail sent out
- BP walks away from A$1.8bn takeover of Woolworths petrol stations
- Australia's Toys R Us stores to close down
- Dixons Carphone sees big profits fall
- Profits at Dixons Carphone fall by a quarter
- Opening Quote: Dixons Carphone — not talking about IT
- Wimbledon tennis to be screened in 4K HDR by BBC
- Burger King apologises for social media ads
- Xbox steps back on VR plans
- Instagram star Daryl Aiden Yow used stock image photos
- Dixons Carphone: who dares spins
- Ford and VW in talks about developing range of vans
- Ocado: ‘Microsoft of Retail’?
- British Airways cancels 2,000 'incorrectly' cheap tickets
- BT fined for five million spam emails
- Disney increases bid for Murdoch's Fox assets
- M&S should look at Amazon tie-up, says Marcus East
- Siemens UK boss says no-deal Brexit does not look good
- Poundworld to start 'closing down' sales
- Apple fined for misleading customers in Australia
- The personal stylists helping out-of-work women
- Debenhams warns on profits for third time this year
- Northern Rail: Guards row sparks fresh strikes
- Debenhams issues third profit warning of 2018
- Debenhams shares fall nearly 20% on profit warning
- Debenhams issues third profit warning of 2018
- Hornby drops 17% on disappointing sales
- Poundworld cuts 98 head office staff in Normanton
- Asos to ban silk, cashmere and mohair from its website
- Amazon Echo comes to Marriott hotels
- Facebook ordered to explain deleted profile
- General Electric drops out of Dow index
- Audi chief Rupert Stadler arrested in diesel emissions probe
- Facebook cuts out gun-accessory ads for children
- Ryanair calls for restricted airport alcohol sales
- China's ride-hailing giant Didi to launch in Australia
- Tesco says growth 'on track' as sales rise again
- Tesco sales keep climbing despite snow disruption
- Tesco food price cuts fuel sales rise for tenth consecutive quarter
- East Yorkshire factory wins £1.5bn Tube train deal
- Fewer people 'using Facebook for news'
- Sony faces growing Fortnite backlash at E3
- iPhone security loophole used by police closed by Apple
- L&G strikes pensions and loan deal with Heathrow
- Unilever says shares ‘extremely’ unlikely to stay in FTSE 100
- Unilever investors follow Brazilian trucks, not the blue-chip index
- Dixons Carphone reveals attempt to hack almost 6m card records
- Children exposed to horror film ads on YouTube
- Ten-year-old Hermes Birkin handbag sells for £162,500
- Dixons Carphone admits huge data breach
- Smart lock can be hacked 'in seconds'
- Dixons Carphone hack explained: what happened and should you be worried?
- Plumber wins 'gig economy' rights court battle
- Institutional complacency exposes Dixons Carphone customers again
- Comcast bids for Murdoch's Fox assets in Disney challenge
- Poundworld could be rescued by founder from administration
- E3: Sony PlayStation's Last of Us Part II has kisses and kills
- Trump economic adviser Larry Kudlow suffers 'mild' heart attack
- E3: Sony PlayStation 4's kiss kiss bang bang event
- Uber applies for patent to spot drunk passengers
- JLR: Solihull workers react to Land Rover production move
- Nintendo Switch gets Fortnite
- Xbox sci-fi series Gears gets a female lead
- Poundworld enters administration after rescue talks fail
- Foxconn broke Chinese labour laws-rights group
- Poundworld files for bankruptcy
- HSBC chief John Flint promises return to ‘growth mode’
- Discount crisis?
- Land Rover Discovery model moved to Slovakia from the UK
- Flint sets new course to return HSBC to top-line growth
- E3: Xbox One chief teases Halo Infinite video game
- Gavin Patterson’s time up as BT looks to future
- John Lasseter: Disney animation head to quit after misconduct claims
- Tesco boss blames business rates for retail woes
- BT boss Gavin Patterson to step down
- Gavin Patterson sacked as BT chief after shareholder backlash
- Airbnb cancels thousands of bookings in Japan
- BMW recall delay contributed to driver death, inquest finds
- MPs demand tough penalties for financial IT blunders
- Carillion collapse to cost taxpayers £148m
- Poundworld on brink of administration putting 5,300 jobs at risk
- Premier League TV rights: Amazon to show 20 matches a season from 2019-2022
- Poundworld sets deadline to find buyer or fold
- Thames Water fined £120m over leaks
- Amazon $1.2m gadget scam couple jailed
- Geordie Greig succeeds Paul Dacre as editor of Daily Mail
- Amazon's Premier League deal: Why it matters
- Geordie Greig to be new Daily Mail editor
- Bleak day for UK high streets as 13,000 jobs put at risk
- Premier League scores with Amazon rights deal
- Why we no longer love department stores
- Facebook confirms data-sharing agreements with Chinese firms
- Qatar Airways boss in 'heartfelt apology' for sexist remark
- Microsoft's underwater data centre
- Poundworld future in the balance after buyer pulls out
- Amazon and eBay pull CloudPets smart toys from sale
- Volkswagen admits it can't cope with new emissions tests
- The Twitter crime mystery that gripped Spain
- Paul Dacre stepping down as Daily Mail editor
- Giant incinerator on Thames sold for £1.5bn
- Paul Dacre to step down as Daily Mail editor after 26 years
- Heathrow Airport: Cabinet approves new runway plan
- Facebook and Twitter replacement sought by Kim Dotcom
- Only a man can run an airline, says Qatar boss
- Tesco Bank fixes online and app glitch
- Sky takeover battle looms after Hancock clears Fox bid
- UK government clears rival Sky bids
- Cambridge Analytica chief accused of taking $8m before collapse
- BT chief executive Gavin Patterson faces shareholder backlash
- Unilever looks to be stepping up its beauty regime
- Northern Rail: Andy Burnham calls for temporary fare cut
- Union sues Amazon delivery firms over driver rights
- Facebook protests against NYT's privacy breach claim
- Gaffe disrupts Mothercare rescue plan
- Apple Watch use at lights leads to fine for student
- Birds Eye owner buys Aunt Bessie's
- Apple jams Facebook's web-tracking tools
- Starbucks boss leaves firm after 36 years
- Tesco, Aldi and Nisa pastries 'may contain metal'
- Buffalo Wild Wings apologises over 'awful' tweets in targeted hacking
- General Motors and Fiat Chrysler unveil self-driving deals
- Chipmaker Dialog tumbles after Apple reduces order
- Facebook losing out to YouTube, Instagram and Snapchat among US teens
- Mothercare stores to close as rescue plan backed
- Dixons Carphone risks loss of big mobile groups in contracts row
- Week in review, June 2
- Babylon signs digital health deal with Samsung
- Thameslink compares poor service to Poundland chocolate
- Samsung won't be forced to update old phones
- Uganda imposes WhatsApp and Facebook tax 'to stop gossip'
- Abramovich’s Chelsea FC shelves plan for £500m football stadium
- Withings to return after Nokia sell-off
- HSBC approaches RBS’s Ewen Stevenson for CFO role
- Dialog warns on revenue hit after Apple move
- Kia Gott: Quadruple amputee girl is welcomed home
- 'Working in the NHS, my life-long dream'
- Starbucks shuts 8,000 US stores for race training
- Dixons Carphone to close 92 stores as profits slide
- How Starbucks hopes to end staff racism
- Starbucks shuts 8,000 US stores for race training
- Pret a Manger staff to get £1,000 bonus after takeover
- Bitter on Twitter
- Yours for a pound
- Boots owner denies overcharging NHS for cancer mouthwash
- 'I was a nurse at start of NHS'
- Facebook to be banned in Papua New Guinea for a month
- Facebook Live lands Tommy Robinson in jail
- Twitter 'bans women against trans ideology', say feminists
- Bulgarians tweeting in Cyrillic confused for Russian bots
- Google and Facebook accused of breaking GDPR laws
- Xbox Adaptive Controller a 'first' for disabled gamers
- Smart SoPhy socks send data to your physiotherapist
- Pokemon reveals four new games for Nintendo Switch
- Channel 4: Seven cities in the running to be new national HQ
- Pokemon reinvented
- Ocado seals its place among UK’s blue-chip companies
- Apple and Russia face off over Telegram on App Store
- Ocado elevated to the FTSE 100, while M&S avoids the drop
- Deal-hungry JAB to buy Pret A Manger for £1.5bn
- Bitter on Twitter
- How Starbucks hopes to end staff racism
- Dixons Carphone to close 92 stores as profits slide
- Pret a Manger staff to get £1,000 bonus after takeover
- Facebook to be banned in Papua New Guinea for a month
- Dixons Carphone: dunk and disorderly
- Twitter 'bans women against trans ideology', say feminists
- Facebook Live lands Tommy Robinson in jail
- Shares in Dixons Carphone fall after chief warns on profit
- Bulgarians tweeting in Cyrillic confused for Russian bots
- Boots owner denies overcharging NHS for cancer mouthwash
- Apple awarded $539m in US patent case against Samsung
- Homebase sold for £1 as DIY disaster ends for Wesfarmers
- Google and Facebook accused of breaking GDPR laws
- Yours for a pound
- Fiat Chrysler recalls 4.8 million US cars
- Wesfarmers locks in $1bn of losses as it sells Homebase
- Homebase garden party is over for DIY challenger Wesfarmers
- BT attracts investor interest in Openreach
- Week in Review, May 26
- Opening Quote: TalkTalk finds competing isn't cheap; Go-Ahead finds fans
- Uber to open Paris lab for flying taxis
- Uber car 'had six seconds to respond' in fatal crash
- TalkTalk remains cheap cheap to compete with BT and Virgin
- Netflix eclipses Disney in market milestone
- Barclays explores mergers with rival banks
- Britvic profits dented by factory closure costs
- Uber gives drivers sick pay and parental leave
- Facebook wants your naked photos to stop revenge porn
- BMW cars found to contain more than a dozen flaws
- Jaguar Land Rover profits fall as sales slow
- Jaguar Land Rover profits skid on falling diesel demand
- Sony says PlayStation 4 is in 'final phase' of its life cycle
- Potential bidders emerge for Homebase
- Channel 4 offers £1m in contest for 'positive' gender ads
- Trump barred from blocking Twitter users by judge
- Activist pressure brings out blue-sky M&A thinking at Barclays
- I wish mum's phone was never invented
- Uber ends Arizona driverless car programme
- Sony takes controlling stake in EMI Music Publishing
- Barclays clears another legal hurdle on road to recovery
- Traffic lights and security alarms affected by BT switch-off
- Listen: UK court dismisses charges against Barclays over Qatar loan
- Tesco removes 'best before' dates on some fruit and veg
- Halfords drops 14% after caution on sterling and cycling
- BP North Sea oilfield stake sale to proceed despite Iranian link — Serica
- Pets At Home sinks 8% on higher staff costs
- BP delays Rhum North Sea work over Iran sanctions clarity
- Tesco Direct closure puts 500 jobs at risk
- Tesco Direct to close in renewed focus on food
- Former Uber engineer sues for sexual harassment
- Zuckerberg's European Parliament testimony criticised
- WPP division loses HSBC account
- McDonald's workers make sexual harassment complaints
- Ryanair reports soaring profits but warns of headwinds
- U-turn over Facebook chief's EU meeting
- Qatar charges against Barclays dismissed
- Apple Powerbeats headphones in 'sweat-proof' legal action
- UK court dismisses charges against Barclays over Qatar deal
- UK likely to clear way for Comcast to bid for Sky
- Comcast boosted in battle for Sky
- Barack and Michelle Obama to make TV and films for Netflix
- Comfort box gives Norfolk cancer patients a 'little lift'
- UK high street braces for more store closures
- Artificial intelligence can be weapon in cancer fight, PM to say
- Ocado delivers for 'patient' investors
- Cambridge Analytica starts bankruptcy proceedings in US
- Airbnb to report homeowners' income to Danish tax authorities
- BA owner in deal to keep extra Gatwick slots
- Smart luggage firms close because of airline battery rules
- Mothercare confirms 50 store closures
- Thomas Cook welcomes ‘positive momentum’ but Spain still drains
- Ocado shares jump 45% on US deal
- Opening Quote: Bookies lose in UK stake cut; Ocado wins in US
- Gone shopping: Ocado up 44%; Mothercare up 26%
- Mothercare closes 50 stores and announces £73m loss
- Ocado shares rise 44% on news of Kroger tech deal
- Xbox Adaptive Controller a 'first' for disabled gamers
- Mothers at a shopping centre in Greenwich in London give their verdicts on Mothercare
- Royal Mail pins hopes on booming parcel delivery
- China car app Didi updates safety measures after murder
- Ocado shares extend rise to 80% after US Kroger deal
- Hedge funds have been caught short by Ocado and its US tie-up
- National Grid plans green super highway
- PayPal acquires Swedish payments firm iZettle
- First UK investment fund to boost gender diversity launches
- Smart SoPhy socks send data to your physiotherapist
- Are tumble dryers still a fire risk?
- Facebook privacy: MEPs to press Zuckerberg
- Playtech, Cineworld and Jupiter hit by shareholder revolts
- Mothercare: What's gone wrong at the struggling retailer?
- Gap says sorry for T-shirts with 'incorrect map' of China
- Premier Foods sales growth hits 5-year high
- Vodafone boss Vittorio Colao to step down
- Vodafone chief executive Vittorio Colao to stand down
- Pakistan activists targeted in Facebook attacks
- O2 apologises for racist hate mail sent with Sim cards
- William Hill warns prime minister over FOBTs rule change
- Amazon and Starbucks blast Seattle tax to fight homelessness
- Uber changes US sexual assault policies
- Ryanair cuts check-in to two days ahead of flight
- Twitter banishes 'trolls' to the shadows
- Vittorio Colao rang the changes at Vodafone — not on a BlackBerry
- Vodafone chief bows out after ‘remarkable transformation’
- Xerox aborts $6.1bn sale to Japan's Fujifilm
- Broken boilers ramp up costs for British Gas owner Centrica
- Twitter fails to take down Xanax adverts
- British Gas owner Centrica loses another 110,000 accounts
- HSBC claims first trade-finance deal with blockchain
- Mothercare close to revealing rescue plan
- Club 18-30 party may be over as millennials' tastes change
- John Lewis apologises after wedding gift list site disappears
- Barclays CEO Jes Staley fined £640,000 over whistleblowing scandal
- Shell faces new revolt as chief’s €9m pay stirs investor concern
- Poundworld 'put up for sale' after expressions of interest
- Pothole 'epidemic' costs £1m a month in motoring claims, says AA
- BT to cut jobs in biggest overhaul for decade
- Barclays boss Jes Staley fined £642,000 for 'conduct breach'
- US tech fund to buy UK property website Zoopla owner for £2.2bn
- Wetherspoons, Greggs and the food and drink life cycle
- BT cuts 13,000 jobs to slash costs
- Hot weather prompts warmer profits outlook from Next
- Next up 7%; Superdry down 11%
- Next and Morrisons defy downturn as sales rise
- BT slashes jobs in biggest overhaul for decade
- US commercial drones given green light
- Next offers sunnier profit outlook after strong quarter
- BMW recall: What owners need to do
- US tech giant Apple scraps plans for Galway data centre
- BT pulls plug on its own history in radical overhaul
- BT must ensure strategy does not develop into a Kodak moment
- Aviva chief risks bonus hit over preference share controversy
- The Ocado robot swarms that pack your shopping
- Tinder owner says it's not afraid of Facebook dating app
- Vodafone makes €18bn swoop on Liberty Global cable networks
- HSBC rolls out facial recognition for mobile
- Opening Quote: Vodafone goes bananas; Imperial; ‘Spoons
- Greggs shares sink 17% after cautious outlook
- Vodafone strikes €18.4bn takeover of Liberty Global assets
- Beast from East bites into Greggs sales
- Jaguar Land Rover UK sales jump in April
- Low-cost retailers not immune to high-street downturn
- BMW recalls 300,000 cars that risk stalling completely
- BMW advert 'promoted dangerous driving'
- Vodafone burnishes credentials as European telecoms champion
- Greggs: soured dough
- Walmart challenges Amazon with $16bn Flipkart deal
- Cinema fizzy drinks contain 'concerning' bacteria levels
- Fox says it is 'weighing its options' over Sky bid
- British Gas owner Centrica starts hunt for new chairman
- Bookie-friendly results boost margins but cut bets at William Hill
- Ireland abortion poll: Facebook to block foreign ads
- Audi admits more diesel emission problems
- Vodafone nears €18bn deal for chunk of Liberty Global
- Disney rides Black Panther to profit
- Clock is on Martin Gilbert to quit Sky or Glencore boards
- Nestle pays Starbucks $7.1bn to sell its coffee
- Sports Direct launches House of Fraser legal action
- Brexit and bankruptcies to raise UK trade credit insurance prices
- Facebook privacy: Survey suggests continuing US loyalty
- Nasa's InSight rocket takes off for Mars
- HSBC reports surprise pre-tax profit fall
- HSBC shares slide despite $2bn stock buyback
- Norwegian snubs bid from British Airways owner
- BT unions prepare for thousands of job losses
- Investors press Shell for tougher carbon emissions cuts
- Sports Direct hits out over impact of parliamentary inquiry
- Apple shares hit all-time high after Buffett raises stake
- TalkTalk broadband worst for customer service, says Ofcom
- Vauxhall Zafira fires face criminal investigation
- Facebook engineer fired over stalking claims
- 800 jobs cut as Virgin Media to shut Swansea call centre
- Twitter users told to change passwords after internal leak
- BT set to reveal plans for thousands of job cuts
- BT staff pay penalty after pension deal goes to extra time
- Apple faces battery pledge complaints
- Opening Quote: StanChart ‘good enough’, Ocado goes one better
- Xerox boss and executives ousted in Fujifilm merger row
- Ford car window helps blind passengers 'feel' the view
- Ocado strikes partnership with Swedish grocery chain
- LG G7 smartphone shines bright and plays deep bass
- Ocado: on guard
- Amazon and Walmart may battle for India's Flipkart
- Unilever shareholders give tepid support to new pay policy
- BMW under fire over electrical fault
- Cambridge Analytica: Facebook data-harvest firm to shut
- Starbucks race row: Black men arrested in Philadelphia cafe settle for $1
- HP wins first fraud case against Autonomy
- Opening Quote: BP lets the good times... flow
- BP hints at future dividend increases
- Brighton blocks Uber licence renewal
- Bid to overturn homeopathy crackdown
- Facebook F8: Zuckerberg's dating service takes on Tinder
- Barclays kicks off process to find new chairman
- BP can afford more dividend largesse with fewer calls on its cash
- Facebook: 'Hate speech button' causes confusion
- Apple in $100bn share buyback as more money returned to US
- How Facebook plans to disrupt internet dating
- Food industry’s appetite for deals sharpens after Brexit lull
- Sainsbury's vows Asda deal will cut prices
- Facebook 'downvote' button in new test
- Aviva to make £14m goodwill payment to some preference share investors
- Sainsbury's boss says cost cuts will bring down prices
- Sainsbury’s Yorkshire players can beat Amazon at its own game
- New chapter for Waterstones as Elliott takes control
- Sainsbury-Walmart: this septic aisle
- Sainsbury's and Asda merger 'must be investigated'
- BP sees no let up in pressure on global oil prices
- Sainsbury's and Asda in merger talks
- Merlin still hampered by 2017 terror attacks
- Norway’s ‘Mr Oil’ Helge Lund set to be BP chairman
- Will Ethiopians take to Pizza Hut?
- Waitrose slips up and takes the shine off the mutual model
- Ex-BBC chair says Comcast’s Sky bid should go to Ofcom
- Investment bankers put Barclays back on the front foot
- Oil major ExxonMobil posts profit rise
- Companies sign up to pledge to cut plastic pollution
- Activist fund TCI buys 4% stake in 21st Century Fox
- Wesfarmers blames UK weather for sales slump at Homebase
- Facebook threw us under bus, says data firm Cubeyou
- Barclays pushed into loss by US payout
- Samsung Electronics posts fourth quarter of record profits
- Trump thanks Kanye West for Twitter compliments
- Barclays reports quarterly loss of £764m
- Waterstones bookshop chain sold to Elliott Advisors
- BP chooses Helge Lund as chairman after turbulent decade
- Facebook accused of bullying by MPs
- Nintendo Switch fuels strong rise in profits
- Poundworld adds to retail gloom
- BT warned its survival depends on delivering full-fibre networks
- Activist fund Elliott buys British bookstore Waterstones
- Amazon sales surge doubles profits
- Whitbread bows to investor pressure to spin off Costa
- Sky bidding war erupts with £22bn formal bid from Comcast
- Gun emoji disarmed as Microsoft follows Google toy switch
- Comcast challenges Murdoch’s Fox with £22bn Sky bid
- Edward Bramson’s activist fund boosts interest in Barclays
- Amazon Alexa to reward kids who say: 'Please'
- Bramson’s activist fund boosts its Barclays stake
- BuzzFeed partners with Netflix for documentary series
- Comcast piles pressure on Fox with Sky bid
- Sky, Whitbread and Shire deals test government’s taste for M&A
- Facebook sales soar despite data scandal
- Vodafone rated worst mobile provider by Which? survey
- 'Facebook in PR crisis mode', says academic at heart of row
- Britain powers on without coal for three days
- End doubts over diesel's future, says Ford boss
- 'I shouldn't have to police Facebook'
- Amazon Echo trial to help elderly and disabled people
- Russia Telegram ban hits Google and Amazon services
- Spotify tests filter to block swearing in songs
- The tenacious Canadian who reshaped Royal Mail
- The Queen’s Awards for Enterprise
- How JD Sports won the UK ‘athleisure’ race
- HSBC to promise an end to its financing of coal power stations
- Brexit divorce cost uncertain, say auditors
- Barclays boss Jes Staley faces penalty for 'conduct breach'
- Royal Mail boss Moya Greene to retire
- Royal Mail chief Moya Greene to step down
- UK regulators criticised for fine on Barclays chief
- Facebook removes 'gay sex for rent' posts
- Scottish Power to raise gas and electricity prices
- Nissan to cut hundreds of UK jobs
- Week in Review, April 21
- Debenhams sales hit by 'Beast from the East'
- Unilever lifts dividend, plots €6bn share buyback
- FCA warns companies over preference shares after Aviva outcry
- Opening Quote: Unilever shows Going Dutch will pay dividends
- Debenhams shares sink 10% on UK retail stress
- TalkTalk and Vodafone top complaints chart again
- Unilever showers cash on investors
- Facebook to exclude billions from European privacy laws
- FCA calls on preference share issuers to review investor advice
- Debenhams: little credit is due
- Facebook seeks facial recognition consent in EU and Canada
- De La Rue drops appeal against UK passport decision
- Starbucks race row: Howard Schultz 'ashamed' of cafe arrest
- Unilever: the Rotters’ club
- Unilever faces mounting investor unrest over UK exit
- Facebook facial recognition faces class-action suit
- Starbucks apologises after Philadelphia arrests
- Tea-to-fashion group ABF bumps up sales with Primark pick-up in UK
- Primark and JD Sports buck UK retail gloom
- Netflix overseas sales set to overtake US
- Opening Quote: Primark can’t sweeten ABF results
- Primark profits rise but ABF’s sugar unit not so sweet
- Big UK companies singled out over poor gender balance
- JD Sports: Ashley surpassed
- JD Sports profits from ‘athleisure’ trend
- Starbucks to shut over 8,000 US cafes for race training
- Barclays creates venture capital-style unit
- Whitbread shares soar as activist investor builds stake
- JD Wetherspoon closes all social media accounts
- Lockhart in Foster Twitter photo bullying complaint
- Facebook expels alt-right figurehead
- Shell urges investors to reject activists’ AGM motion on emissions
- Elliott stakebuilding ups ante on potential Whitbread break-up
- Vauxhall to trim dealer network by third in profitability drive
- Starbucks: Protesters call for boycott after black men arrested
- Vauxhall and Opel to slim dealer networks in cost drive
- HSBC announces private banking shake-up
- Vauxhall slims down dealer network
- Whitbread demerger plot has activist funds telling same old story
- Starbucks: Philadelphia arrests of black men 'reprehensible'
- Starbucks apologises amid backlash over arrest of black men
- Baldock signs up to upgrade at Dixons Carphone
- Tesla 'removed' from fatal car crash probe
- Jaguar Land Rover to shed 1,000 contract staff
- The One Where Ross Got Mistaken for a Banker
- Facebook 'too slow to deal with hack', says singer
- Jaguar Land Rover blames diesel slide for loss of 1,000 jobs
- Unilever faces potential shareholder unrest over pay policy
- The BMW that really does drive itself
- Toys R Us receives several $1bn bids for its Asia unit
- Mothercare sales fall despite online cheer
- Mothercare slows sales decline despite ‘muted’ trading environment
- EDF Energy raises electricity prices by 2.7%
- British Airways owner considers Norwegian bid
- Children's Commissioner criticises Amazon over Child Sex Dolls
- Zopa creates new boards in governance shake-up ahead of bank launch
- IAG weighs takeover offer for Norwegian Air Shuttle
- US postal official was misled in Barclays whistleblower hunt
- Volkswagen puts Herbert Diess in the driving seat
- BT Pension Scheme to sell majority stake in Hermes in £410m deal
- Nintendo celebrates Bafta hat trick
- Zuckerberg to Congress: 'I'm responsible and I'm sorry'
- 'Where did you stay last night?'
- Mark Zuckerberg: What Facebook protesters want him to fix
- Key moments from Zuckerberg hearing
- Tesco profits rebound as turnaround continues
- Asos sales jump 27%
- Tesco to issue annual dividend after profits eclipse £1bn
- Asos still in fashion as sales jump
- Facebook: Mark Zuckerberg and US senators inspire endless memes
- Great Western Railway accounts breached
- Tesco chief hails ‘progress’ as profits pass £1bn
- Facebook and Google need ad-free options says Jaron Lanier
- Facebook's Zuckerberg says his data was harvested
- Amazon patents 'voice-sniffing' algorithms
- Asos investors balk at capital spending plans
- Tesco: dancing in the aisles
- Asos investors shy away from last year’s lines
- FirstGroup train and bus operator rebuffs offer from Apollo
- Facebook scandal
- Zuckerberg to appear before Congress
- Waitrose to stop using disposable coffee cups
- British Gas price rise unjustified, says government
- Cambridge Analytica attacks critics for creating political scandal
- Fake Black Lives Matter Facebook page removed
- Facebook: Cambridge Analytica data had private messages
- National Grid warns of action to cut big UK power plants’ output
- Zuckerberg: Facebook is in 'arms race' with Russia
- How Cambridge Analytica got my private Facebook data
- HSBC brings in AI to help spot money laundering
- Facebook data: How it was used by Cambridge Analytica
- French Connection jumps almost a fifth on Toast brand sale
- Facebook: Cambridge Analytica warning sent to users
- Uber to buy electric bicycle-sharing firm Jump
- Facebook reveals Mark Zuckerberg's US Congress testimony
- Barclays plans to split euro trading hub over Brexit
- Facebook urged to block Nazi relic sales
- Hobby force: the asset manager who bought Hornby
- Facebook suspends AIQ data firm used by Vote Leave in Brexit campaign
- Facebook halts medical data sharing plan
- Royal Mail fined for sending 300,000 nuisance emails
- Last of Dixons Carphone old guard departs
- Week in review, April 7
- How Grab pushed Uber out of Asia
- When Uber drivers replace ambulances
- Superfast 5G mobiles move a step closer
- HSBC leaks: Spain rejects Swiss request to remand Falciani
- Scammers abused Facebook phone number search
- Victoria actor on being conceived by a sperm donor
- 5G spectrum auction: Olé
- Mothercare appoints David Wood as new chief executive
- Amazon adverts banned for 'misleading' customers over savings
- Google search chief hired by Apple after Siri set-backs
- Mothercare replaces chief with former Kmart executive
- Facebook scandal 'hit 87 million users'
- Grab boss: 'Zero issues' with Uber deal in South East Asia
- Murdoch proposes Sky News sale to Disney
- Opening Quote: Disney’s magical solution for Murdoch Sky deal
- Disney offers to buy Sky News to ease Murdoch fears
- Apple Watch provides murder case clues
- Sky: the Italian job
- Murdoch’s gladhanding of Disney in the Sky arm-wrestle
- What is quantum computing?
- Corbyn deletes personal Facebook account
- Barclays creates post-crisis milestone with ‘ringfenced’ bank
- Facebook's Zuckerberg fires back at Apple's Tim Cook
- Amazon and Intel drive US markets lower
- Donald Trump steps up attacks on Amazon
- Volkswagen's car 'graveyard' in California
- iQiyi: 'China's Netflix' shares dip in US stock debut
- Facebook 'ugly truth' growth memo haunts firm
- Can the UK government block the GKN-Melrose deal?
- Amazon sinks as US tech stocks continue to slide
- Airbnb to give Chinese authorities guest information
- Renault shares jump after Nissan merger report
- Bonus pay gap revealed at Facebook UK
- VW to buy back cars hit by German city diesel bans
- Trump attacks Amazon for paying 'little or no taxes'
- Barclays pays $2bn to settle US fraud case
- Barclays agrees to pay $2bn to settle US mis-selling claims
- Brexit: Netflix 'passport' not yet decided
- BT made to cut rental fee for landline-only customers
- iPhone update adds privacy 'transparency'
- FCA examines Aviva preference share plan
- FCA examines whether Aviva shares plan broke market abuse rules
- Sky Bet failed to protect vulnerable customers, says watchdog
- Facebook privacy settings revamped after scandal
- Tommy Robinson banned from Twitter
- Shell files criminal complaint against former executive
- Royal Mail workers back deal over pensions and pay
- Uber barred from resuming Arizona self-drive trial
- Data row: Facebook's Zuckerberg will not appear before MPs
- Waymo and Jaguar Land Rover pair up to push self-driving cars
- Uber sells South East Asia operations to rival Grab
- Apple wants to introduce new emojis for disabled people
- Apple Music's Jimmy Iovine says streaming services are 'too similar'
- First and second-class stamp prices rise
- JD Sports leaps into US with ‘transformational’ Finish Line deal
- DPD improves workers' rights after driver's death
- Facebook faces Federal Trade Commission privacy inquiry
- Facebook boss apologises in UK and US newspaper ads
- Baselworld: Tag Heuer chief takes swipe at his industry
- Cambridge Analytica offices searched over data storage
- Aviva chief Mark Wilson spins off in unexpected directions
- Match fit
- Next admits toughest trading period 'for 25 years'
- Clock is ticking for Barclays chief’s recovery plans
- Next boss says 2017 ‘most challenging’ in quarter of a century
- Ant and Dec: Suzuki ends advertising campaign after drink-drive charge
- Aviva drops plan to cancel preference shares
- Next: plainly peaking
- Elon Musk pulls Tesla and SpaceX from Facebook
- Chief’s ‘hubris’ steered Cambridge Analytica to data scandal
- The publicity-shy corporate raider stalking Barclays
- Facebook's Zuckerberg speaks out over Cambridge Analytica 'breach'
- Facebook warned 'enough is enough' by advertisers
- Uber self-driving crash: Footage shows moment before impact
- Video shows fatal Uber crash
- Columbia Threadneedle balks at Unilever restructuring
- Advertisers 'nervous' about Facebook association
- Facebook data: What the social media giant knows about you
- Facebook data - do we get what we deserve?
- Unilever shareholder balks at London HQ move to Rotterdam
- Toys R Us founder Charles Lazarus dies at 94 as his company folds
- National Insurance Credits: Tens of thousands still missing out on pension perks
- Carpetright, Mothercare and Moss Bross highlight high-street strain
- Facebook data row: Cambridge Analytica academic a 'scapegoat'
- Technology giants face European 'digital tax' blow
- Cambridge Analytica: What we know so far
- Retailers feel the strain as high street blues continue
- Female politicians speak out over Twitter abuse
- Facebook 'lost sight' of data accessed by apps, insider tells MPs
- Cambridge academics fought man at centre of Facebook furore
- ‘Beast from the East’ holds back Ocado
- Opening Quote: Ocado - we need to know it’s exhilarating
- How Sea of Thieves is trying to make gamers play nice
- WhatsApp co-founder says it is time to delete Facebook
- Is leaving Facebook the only way to protect your data?
- Cambridge Analytica: Facebook boss summoned over data claims
- Facebook shares slip as scrutiny continues
- Cambridge Analytica: Facebook row firm boss suspended
- BMW headquarters searched by police in emissions raid
- Bumble swipes back at Tinder owner Match in patent spat
- Toyota suspends US driverless car tests after fatal Uber accident
- Barclays audit body says compliance still falls short
- Barclays shuffles boards ahead of ‘ringfencing’ rules
- Micro Focus shares plunge as chief quits after six months
- Carpetright and Mothercare shares dive on trading worries
- Facebook value drops by $37bn amid privacy backlash
- Uber halts self-driving car tests after death
- Channel 4 has gender pay gap of 24.2%
- Facebook under fire in escalating data row
- Activist Edward Bramson takes 5% interest in Barclays
- John Lewis boss: There's still a role for shops
- Barclays stake sends Edward Bramson into very different arena
- Cambridge Analytica: Warrant sought to inspect company
- Head of TalkTalk ultrafast broadband joins Virgin Media
- Facebook and Trump data firm accused of 'misleading' MPs
- Unilever has chosen to protect itself from British capitalism
- Trump campaign data firm accused of harvesting Facebook data
- Currys PC World apologises for extra charges on laptops
- FCA studies claim bookmakers created ‘false market’ in shares
- Aviva shareholders riled by chief’s BlackRock board role
- Camelot warns of 'low level' National Lottery hack
- Toys R Us to close all US stores
- Trial shifts 'took advantage of me'
- Amazon Japan offices raided in competition probe
- Unilever goes Dutch for HQ as London loses out
- Cineworld boosted by Star Wars and Beauty and the Beast
- Setback for Theresa May after Unilever moves base from UK
- HSBC reveals big gender pay gap
- Morrisons profits jump despite cost rises
- Morrisons to issue special dividend after logging 17% profit rise
- Google bans crypto-currency adverts
- Morrisons pays special dividend as profits climb
- Bitcoin exchange in banking tie-up with Barclays
- All Toys R Us stores to close their doors
- Toys R Us to close all UK stores after failing to find buyer
- Amazon recalls fire-risk power packs in UK, Europe and US
- Toys R Us to close all UK stores after failing to find buyer
- TV pundit Lawrence Kudlow tapped to be Trump economic adviser
- Uber changes app following TfL concerns over licensing
- Unilever set to name Rotterdam as base for new headquarters
- French Connection reveals takeover approach by US group
- Smart speakers tested
- Leggings in and pork pies out of latest inflation basket
- UN: Facebook has turned into a beast in Myanmar
- Spring Statement: Chancellor threatens new tech tax
- Google blames National Action failure on YouTube reviewers
- HSBC hopes to launch ‘open banking’ app within months
- Virgin Media takes on Openreach in rural areas for first time
- Barclays pays top managers over £20m in shares
- Virgin Media expands fibre network to rural areas
- Apple acquires digital magazine platform Texture
- Regulator to quiz water firms over shortages
- Union urges Ford to make electric move
- Obamas 'in talks to make Netflix shows'
- Cardiff Bay Toys R Us store site 'to become beach'
- Trump told to mute Twitter critics, not block them, by New York judge
- High Court approves Barclays ringfencing plan
- Week in Review, March 10
- China dominates self-made woman rich list
- Opening Quote: Aviva strategy ‘paying dividends’. Geddit?
- John Lewis staff bonus cut again as profits fall
- Aviva increases full-year dividend and plans buyback
- Tesco cancels credit cards after suspected fraud
- KFC in partial return to ex-distributor Bidvest
- G4S is not Carillion — but the City is inconsistent on values
- Blackberry sues Facebook in fight over app patents
- Smart device security guidelines 'need more teeth'
- Rolls-Royce aircraft engine fix will take 'some years'
- Three and Vodafone in traffic-throttling probe
- Sony blocks Super Seducer video game on PlayStation
- YouTube attacked over Neo-Nazi National Action video
- 'Opportunities missed' by trust before Poundland attack
- Lego admits it made too many bricks
- Vauxhall chief warns of Brexit threat to Ellesmere Port
- Trump slumps on Forbes billionaires list
- Lego block
- Ofcom opens net neutrality probe into Vodafone and Three
- China NPC: Economy growth target 'around 6.5%' in 2018
- Energy drinks: UK supermarkets ban sales to under-16s
- Royal Mail halts three million scam letters
- Water restored to Cadbury and Jaguar plants
- Mini power plants smooth out UK’s energy landscape
- Topshop's Sir Philip Green seeks 'truce' with MP Frank Field
- UK energy grid warns that political risks threaten investment
- Ladbrokes threatens cut to sponsorship
- Trump mocked for linking games to violence
- UK gas supply warning ceases as cold snap continues
- Siemens train factory plant planned in Goole
- New non-exec chairman at Just Eat; Asos seeks a new CFO
- Lego goes green with sugarcane-based plastic
- SFO seeks retrial of former Tesco bosses
- Mothercare shares slide on profit downgrade
- Twitter boss seeks help with online abuse
- Sports Direct lifts Debenhams stake to almost 30%
- £150 to fake a Twitter trend
- Former Tesco executives face retrial over accounting scandal
- Mothercare warns of ‘profound’ pressures on retail sector
- Sky without limits: the battle for the broadcasting powerhouse
- James Dyson attacks private company disclosure rules
- Smart Wallet Card shows adverts from banks at MWC 2018
- Dyson creates 300 new electric car jobs
- Gas supply warning continues amid icy weather
- UK’s National Grid warns of gas shortfall due to big freeze
- Bill Gates says crypto-currencies cause deaths
- Sky brings Netflix on board
- Jaguar reveals first all-electric SUV
- Carpetright and Toys R Us: floored by unwillingness of the people
- Toys R Us and Maplin face collapse with 5,500 jobs at risk
- Amazon buys 'smart' doorbell firm Ring
- iQiyi: 'China's Netflix' to list on US stock market
- ITV profits drop in tough advertising market
- Toys R Us UK goes into administration
- Maplin becomes day’s second UK retailer to fall into insolvency
- Toyota to build next generation of Auris in UK
- Plight of Toys R Us and Maplin puts 5,500 jobs at risk
- Facebook news feed changes 'decimated' publisher
- KFC faces gravy shortage as distribution problems continue
- Unilever chief Paul Polman’s pay rises 40 per cent
- Tesco wins shareholder backing for £4bn Booker’s takeover
- ITV boss warns of Brexit uncertainty as advertising market hit
- ITV’s margins can only slide in Netflix and Sky technology race
- Facebook Messenger used to fight extremism
- Rupert Murdoch's Sky bid challenged by Comcast
- On a roll: Sales swell for Greggs
- Opening Quote: £22bn plot twist in Sky original drama
- Comcast threatens Murdoch’s Sky bid with rival £22bn proposal
- Ryanair to axe Glasgow Airport base
- Toys R Us facing collapse if no rescuer found
- Moon to get 4G mobile network
- Going Underground: Greggs brings its rolls to the Tube
- Disney plans €2bn expansion at Disneyland Paris
- The cabbie’s tip that sent Comcast on Sky-ward journey
- Unilever chief admits Kraft Heinz bid forced compromises
- Listen: Comcast disrupts Fox Disney deal with bid for UK broadcaster Sky
- China's Geely becomes biggest Daimler investor
- Opening Quote: Primark and Hammerson in sighting of “shoppers”
- Sony phone adds rumble to games and films
- Primark sales hit by warm autumn weather
- Supreme Court considers Microsoft overseas data row
- Apple loses legal battle with French tax activists
- National Grid struggles to get data to gauge electricity demand
- Starbucks in 'latte levy' London trial on disposable cups
- Shell warns of future LNG supply crunch
- Tesco 'extremely sorry' for Black Panther costume mistake
- Nokia reveals 'unbendable' 8 Sirocco and Matrix 8110
- Samsung Galaxy S9 focuses on the camera
- Samsung Galaxy S9 gets super slow-mo and AR emojis
- Nokia adds steel flagship Sirocco and banana slider 8110
- UK arm of Toys R Us teeters on brink of collapse
- John Flint: the HSBC lifer who quietly made his way to the top
- William Hill pushed into loss by Australia writedown
- BT told to share poles for ultrafast fibre internet
- Electric powered Minis to be built in China
- 'We're trying to become Africa's Madame Tussauds'
- William Hill in the red after slashing value of Australian business
- KFC's cheeky apology for chicken chaos
- Florida shooting: NRA-linked firms hit by consumer boycott
- HSBC caps back-office bonuses for thousands despite profit bounce
- Barclays takes £127m hit from Carillion collapse
- British Gas owner Centrica to cut 4,000 jobs after 'weak' year
- Barclays swings to net loss of almost £2bn
- Opening Quote: Barclays takes conduct hit and orchestrates loss
- Barclays shares jump 6% after earnings report
- KFC shortage: How much do we spend on fried chicken?
- More KFC outlets reopen as chicken chaos eases
- Centrica to shed another 4,000 jobs as profits fall 17%
- White nationalist Jared Taylor sues Twitter over ban
- Brexit blamed by Stockport smart meter firm intending to axe 288 staff
- Unilever HQ decision fraught with risk and complexity
- Women earn up to 43% less at Barclays
- Unilever HQ move would be motivated by more than Brexit
- Disney loses in Redbox copyright row
- Barclays looks to change the script for new season of stock drama
- Homebase owner Wesfarmers sees profits down 86.6%
- BP says world's oil consumption will peak in late 2030s
- 'Don't call police over KFC crisis'
- Disruption continues at KFC amid delivery problems
- Meet Cora, your local bank avatar
- Samsung Galaxy S9 smartphone images leaked by MWC app
- May braced for Unilever decision on headquarters
- Twitter bot purge prompts backlash
- Ford executive leaves over inappropriate behaviour
- HSBC profits jump to $17.2bn on Asia growth
- Daisy prepares for £1bn sale as early as March
- William Hill fined £6.2m by Gambling Commission for lax controls
- William Hill to pay £6.2m over money laundering failures
- Exposed Amazon cloud storage clients get tip-off alerts
- KFC shortages to continue all week
- William Hill fined £6.2m for failure to prevent money laundering
- Apple rushes out fix to Telugu letter text bomb bug
- Facebook ads boss in fake news Twitter storm
- BP says oil demand to peak by late 2030s
- HSBC: over the hump
- HSBC warns on $1.5bn penalty as Gulliver bows out as chief
- Citymapper drops bus plans, looks to take on Uber
- National Grid plans electric car power network
- Chicken chaos as KFC closes outlets
- Facebook to seek verification by post for election ads
- More arrests in $1.8bn Punjab National Bank scam
- Chicken shortage hits KFC
- Topshop boss denies report he is selling the business
- KFC runs out of chicken in logistics fiasco
- Vodafone to test traffic control for drones over mobile network
- A blockchain reaction from Huw van Steenis?
- Renault asks Carlos Ghosn to stay on as chief executive
- Wesfarmers under scrutiny for Homebase debacle
- Uber to report crimes direct to police to boost safety
- Call for women-only Uber Pools for London
- Facebook told to stop tracking in Belgium
- Toys R Us tax bill threatens to derail rescue
- Liberty Global aims to grow despite Europe disposals
- Indian bank hit by $1.8bn fraud case
- Social networks 'too slow' on rights changes
- Amazon Echo Dot ad cleared over cat food order
- Dyson bets on electric cars to shake up industry
- Sky and BT climb after football TV rights auction
- Search tool accesses firms' documents in the cloud
- Sky the winner as BT trims Premier League ambitions
- Dyson should not rule out taking company public over electric cars
- Tinder revolution
- Vodafone and Liberty Global set the consolidation ball rolling
- Thomas Cook resumes flights to Tunisia
- Tunisia flights resumption took time, says Thomas Cook chief
- Premier League raises less from TV rights auction
- Aldi tops supermarket satisfaction survey
- Take sick children to pharmacies first, parents told
- Barclays Bank charged over Qatar loans
- Peter Rabbit film producers apologise over allergy scene
- Barclays faces second SFO charge over Qatar fundraising
- Opening Quote: Unilever seeks a deep clean of the internet
- Sports Direct to offer e-sports in Game Digital tie-up
- NHS Scotland embarks on global radiologist search
- Barclays charged a second time over Qatar cash injection
- Fox promises Sky News independence
- Unilever threatens to pull ads from Facebook and Google
- Facebook broke German privacy laws, court rules
- Barclays: a nasty case of Qatar
- As a legal case looms, the past returns to haunt Barclays
- Parkinson's sufferer ejected from Halfords 'for funny walk'
- Sports Direct to offer esports with Game Digital tie-up
- Amazon plans hundreds of lay-offs
- Asos thrives by striking a pose on social media
- Facebook testing 'downvote' button
- Eurostar launches London-Amsterdam route
- Apple confirms iPhone source code leak
- FedEx and UPS hit as Amazon 'plots shipping expansion'
- American Express GBT to buy Hogg Robinson for £410m
- Fox still expects to win Sky takeover
- MPs travel to US on fake news mission
- Facebook moderator: I had to be prepared to see anything
- Care sector: 'Short of nurses and other key staff'
- Pain in Spain crimps profit margins for Thomas Cook
- Opening Quote: Debt, dividends, strategy... we need to TalkTalk
- TalkTalk shares slump after profit warning
- Debenhams to cut 320 store management jobs
- Twitter makes a profit for the first time
- Debenhams adds to retail woes by axing 320 shop manager jobs
- Tesco faces record £4bn equal pay claim
- Poundland 'naughty' elf ad deemed 'irresponsible' by regulator
- Tesco faces £4bn gender pay claim, lawyers say
- Facebook executive: My son asked if I am going to die
- Deepfake pornographic videos banned by Twitter
- Tesco faces £4bn equal pay claim from women staff
- BP profits double on higher oil price
- The extraordinary healing powers of music
- Opening Quote: BP gets its profit and cash flow back
- Microsoft warns firms of technology 'distractions'
- Ocado shares fall 7% after reporting profits will be hit
- Tesco fraud trial abandoned after defendant's heart attack
- Tesco trial abandoned after defendant has heart attack
- Former Facebook and Google employees fight tech 'addiction'
- BP: refined
- Disney banks on Star Wars for growth
- Uber boss takes stand at driverless trial
- Ocado tastes less like Marmite to long-term tech investors
- British Airways owner calls for break-up of Heathrow monopoly
- Waymo v Uber: Who stole what?
- NHS 'should be funded by new tax'
- Wesfarmers admits to botched Homebase takeover as it closes stores
- Samsung heir freed from S Korea jail
- Booker CEO to take charge of Tesco UK retail arm
- Ryanair warns of further staff disruption
- Ryanair says airlines will struggle to raise fares
- Apple supplier IQE shares stumble after short-seller report
- Homebase owners may close up to 40 stores
- Facebook executive has 'incurable' cancer
- Tesco hands control of UK business to Booker boss
- Sony chief executive Kazuo Hirai to step down
- BT shares drop to 6-year low after revenue falls
- Vodafone in talks to buy Liberty Global assets in Europe
- Vodafone eyes European expansion with Liberty Global deal
- Apple, Amazon, Alphabet: The race to one trillion dollars
- Opening Quote: Unilever — what a difference a year makes
- Super Mario film announced by Nintendo
- Shell profits double despite $2bn US tax charge
- Unilever decision on single country base to be announced ‘shortly’
- Morrisons axes 1,500 middle managers
- eBay drops PayPal as first choice for payments
- Union approves Royal Mail pensions deal
- Birds Eye fish finger ad withdrawn over water safety fears
- BT fleshes out ultra-fast broadband plans
- Apple removes Telegram from app store
- Unilever is up and running, but its shares aren’t early risers
- Apple sells fewer phones but profits rise
- Amazon 2017 sales jump by nearly a third
- Coronation Street to get a Co-op and Costa in product placement deal
- Fujifilm to take over Xerox as photocopier demand drops
- Nintendo Switch overtakes the Wii U
- 'Facebook murder' case: Family of Ohio man sue social media site
- Samsung enters crypto-currency chips business
- Facebook users spending less time online
- Activist hedge fund Elliott in talks to buy Waterstones
- Ryanair pilots win UK union recognition
- X Factor final boosts Domino's pizza sales
- Microsoft disables 'buggy' Intel patch
- Aviva reveals gender pay gap
- Facebook 'no place' for young children
- Volkswagen takes responsibility for exhaust tests
- Amazon joins up with US firms to enter healthcare sector
- London Underground noise could damage hearing, says academic
- Blue chips act to cut supply chain greenhouse gas emissions
- TomTom ditches map updates for some sat-navs
- Dr Pepper Snapple merges with Keurig Green Mountain
- Boots rolls out cheaper morning-after pill across UK
- CVC hires Rothschild for likely IPO of Sky Bet
- Facebook to promote local news in drive for 'trusted' content
- Saudi billionaire Twitter investor freed after settlement
- New York investigates company accused of selling fake Twitter followers
- Royal Mail reaches agreement with union
- BT raises targets for ultrafast fibre optic broadband
- Royal Mail reaches deal with union over pension dispute
- Amazon removes magnetic putty from website over arsenic fears
- NHS England lifts suspension on non-urgent operations
- Asos praises ‘exceptional’ UK growth despite ‘challenging’ market
- Sky signals the end of the satellite dish
- Asos revenues boosted by same-day delivery option
- Opening Quote: Asos - mainstream fashion sales from the alternative market
- Nintendo axes Miitomo, its first smartphone game
- Asos defies retail gloom to post 23% sales jump
- Sky looks to streaming and commits to spend £7bn on content
- Facebook and Google criticised by George Soros
- EU fines chipmaker Qualcomm £870m for Apple payments
- Labour MP: 'Lads' culture has no place in our country'
- Children 'need to play more to gain work skills'
- Sky dreamers
- Amazon opens its first grocery store in Seattle - with no tills
- Bacardi buys tequila maker Patron in $5.1bn deal
- Opening Quote: Here is the Sky News, which might be big news, or non-news
- National Express signs up as sponsor of the Jockey Club
- UK regulator rules against Murdoch takeover of Sky
- Hawaii missile alert standdown delayed by forgotten log-in
- Advertisers urge Facebook and Google to set up standards body
- Uber plans shake-up of driver ratings
- 'Optimism similar to last crisis'
- Facebook invents new unit of time called a flick
- Netflix's rise and rise
- 'Running out of computer power'
- Only one in four trust social media, says survey
- Vauxhall: Unite union chief in 'frank exchange' with PSA
- Ladbrokes warns FOBT crackdown will hurt horseracing industry
- Nottingham Sports Direct modern slavery brothers ordered to repay £167k
- Betting shares tumble on report of cut to machine stakes
- Tesco to cut 1,700 shop floor jobs
- Ocado unveils second robotic warehouse deal
- Dixons Carphone’s new boss can close the Bank of Vodafone
- JLR cuts Land Rover production amid diesel uncertainty
- Netflix tunes into subscriber surge
- Rupert Murdoch: Facebook should pay for news
- Hedge fund makes $1bn bet on Barclays rebound
- Amazon's checkout-free store opens
- HSBC agrees to $101.5m US forex settlement
- NHS bail-outs could become new normal, National Audit Office says
- HSBC to pay $101.5m to settle currency rigging probe
- Fizzing: Fever-Tree shares jump 10%
- Call to curb disruption caused by holiday lets like Airbnb
- Lancashire Police uses Amazon Alexa to deliver updates
- BT pension plans rejected by High Court
- Apple hit with complaint by South Korean consumer group
- TalkTalk most complained-about broadband provider
- Amazon raises monthly Prime price in US
- Dixons Carphone chief to leave for Walgreens Boots Alliance
- Dixons Carphone boss leaves for Boots
- Nintendo Labo: The DIY cardboard accessory for Switch
- Bikes and dash cams keep sales humming at Halfords
- Primark bags ‘record’ Christmas sales for ABF
- Amazon shortlists 20 metropolitan areas for new headquarters
- BP strikes deal with Iraq to exploit giant Kirkuk field
- Apple and Google buses under fire in Silicon Valley
- Banks create funds for firms hit by Carillion collapse
- Revealed: Another private company profiting from public sector
- Uber co-founder Travis Kalanick a billionaire after $9.3bn investment deal
- Detroit Motor Show: Autonomous vehicles move centre stage
- Cineworld revenues swell; rights issue launched for Regal purchase
- Melrose targets GKN with largest firm UK hostile bid since 2009
- Tesco delays Clubcard rewards cut after backlash
- BT guarantees broadband speeds for two new services
- New nuclear plant at Sizewell '20% cheaper than Hinkley'
- Cineworld/ Regal: one star
- Barclays trader charged with front-running by US authorities
- Apple to pay $38bn on foreign cash pile
- Product safety flaws 'exposed by Whirlpool danger dryers'
- BP to take further $1.7bn charge for Deepwater Horizon disaster
- Tesco Clubcard changes anger customers
- Uber to introduce limit on drivers' hours
- Premier Foods serves up Christmas sales rise
- Family of H&M child model moved house 'for security'
- Waitrose hit as Verifone payment system crashes
- Surge pricing: How it works and how to avoid it
- Premier Foods seeks to dampen Batchelors sale talk
- William Hill ‘reviewing’ Australian business
- Virgin Trains to resume Daily Mail sales
- Ford to boost investment in electric cars by 2022
- Shell gives green light to first big North Sea project in 6 years
- William Hill weighs sale of Australia unit
- Apple handed over extra £81m to UK tax authority after audit
- Denmark Facebook sex video: More than 1,000 young people charged
- Watchdog to review £11bn UK roll-out of smart meters
- Facebook plans major changes to news feed
- Rail strikes hit Northern, Greater Anglia, South Western and Merseyrail
- Apple health data used in murder trial
- Facebook and Twitter effect on political leaders
- Brexit: May to meet UK financial services chiefs
- Net gains
- M&S sees Christmas food sales fall
- January sales: M&S and Tesco drop at the open
- Tesco misses expectations as Christmas shoppers cut back on gifts
- Big high-street stores feel chill of consumer spending freeze
- Tesco aims to make dough out of fashion for veganism
- Toyota and Mazda pick Alabama for $1.6bn US investment - reports
- Hey Google
- Apple: Chinese firm to operate China iCloud accounts
- CES 2018: Sony's Aibo robo-dog shows off AI smarts
- Sainsbury's boss says food price rise should ease this year
- Coconut controversy: Shoppers query use of plastic wrapping
- Facebook kills virtual assistant M
- Apple pays extra £136m in tax after HMRC investigation
- CES 2018: Power cut at Vegas tech show blamed on rain
- CES 2018: Samsung launches modular TV called The Wall
- Samsung forecasts record profits but misses expectations
- Morrisons posts better-than-expected Christmas sales
- Morrisons Christmas sales rise 3%
- Morrisons enjoyed sales boost in lead-up to Christmas
- Virgin West Coast train firm stops selling Daily Mail
- Freezing machines halt chip bug patch
- Morrison leads way with Amazon but shares yet to deliver
- CES 2018: LG Display shows off large rollable TV screen
- Boots pharmacists raise staffing concerns
- Mothercare issues profit warning as Christmas sales sink
- Mothercare shares tumble on profit warning
- Micro Focus shares drop on ‘disappointing’ results
- Jaguar Land Rover reports record annual sales
- Vauxhall plans another 250 job cuts at Ellesmere Port
- Apple investors urge action on 'smartphone addiction'
- H&M apologises over 'racist' image of black boy in hoodie
- CES 2018: LG robot Cloi repeatedly fails on stage at its unveil
- CES 2018: Robot refuses to co-operate with LG chief
- Apple investigated by France for 'planned obsolescence'
- KFC jibe at McDonald's with Trump parody tweet
- Virgin’s bailout damages the case for private rail ownership
- Shell looks to shale production for rapid growth
- CES 2018: First look at futuristic Byton smart car
- UK retailers tell tale of two high streets
- Gender pay gap: More than 500 firms reveal their figures
- Apple: Chip bug in all Macs and iPhones
- Fewer shops, more homes in age of Amazon and Asos
- Nintendo Switch is fastest-selling US home console
- Debenhams shares dive after weak Christmas trade
- Debenhams shares tumble 20% as post-Christmas warning adds to woes
- Whitbread picks former ITV boss Adam Crozier as new chairman
- Sharp rise in ambulance delays at A&E in England
- Poundland secures crucial loan
- Waitrose bans sale of high-caffeine energy drinks to under-16s
- Unilever to shut historic Colman’s Mustard factory in Norwich
- Toshiba sells nuclear unit Westinghouse in $4.6bn deal
- Mark Zuckerberg vows to 'fix' Facebook
- UK music sales hit high note as streaming services boom
- Hospitals to delay non-urgent operations
- Christmas sales surprise for Next
- Next credits cold snap as Christmas sales beat forecasts
- Next: a capital idea
- Online returns set to soar on 'Takeback Tuesday'
- Sky still game for Premier League matches despite Disney’s Fox bid
- BP says US tax reforms will cause $1.5bn hit
- Virgin Trains apologises for 'sexist' tweet
- Ryanair applies for UK air operator licence
- IAG’s Niki deal still leaves low-cost rivals on front foot
- National Archives: Thatcher and Major clashed over economy
- YouTube app removed from Amazon Fire TV kit early
- UK enjoyed 'greenest year for electricity ever' in 2017
- American Airlines sorry over basketball players theft claim
- Apple to release source code for pre-Mac computer Lisa
- John McAfee says his Twitter account was hacked
- Troll alert tool banned by Twitter
- Nintendo Switch secret golf game wiped
- Apple apologises for slowing older iPhones down
- Uber: Softbank takes large stake in ride-hailing firm
- Shares sink at South Korean shipbuilding giant Hyundai
- European banks warn of multibillion-dollar hit from Trump tax reform
- Antibiotic use in meat revealed by UK supermarkets
- How Coca-Cola became a million dollar idea
- Apple changes rules on app 'loot boxes'
- UK department stores hunker down for tough Christmas
- Ladbrokes Coral bought by online rival GVC
- You bet: Ladbrokes Coral and GVC reach merger agreement
- Shell forecourts offer new arena in fight for energy customers
- Ladbrokes Coral agrees £4bn takeover by GVC
- Apple faces lawsuits over slowed iPhones
- Amazon apologises for 'threats' to customer
- Artificial intelligence school inspections face resistance
- BP chief says shale will have limited effect on global oil market
- Dyson and former CEO drop lawsuits
- Toys R Us staves off collapse after rescue talks
- Dyson settles legal battle with former chief executive
- Apple's iPhones slowed to tackle ageing batteries
- Candy brothers win court battle over £132m damages claim
- Disney puts Sky shareholders on rollercoaster ride
- Facebook ditches fake news warning flag
- Shell enters UK household energy market
- Last-minute deal saves Toys R Us UK from administration
- Virgin Trains West Coast strike called off
- Ryanair's German pilots to strike on Friday
- Facebook strikes music deal with Universal
- Co-op Group sells remaining Manchester property
- Poundland removes Twinings tea from 'Naughty Elf' ad
- Toys R Us feel-good ending comes despite pension rules
- Post Office secures £370m funding from government
- Carnival: cruise control
- BP wins struggle to keep pace with its peers
- Uber is officially a cab firm, says European court
- Facebook steps up facial recognition use
- Eni and Shell face trial in Italy over alleged Nigeria corruption
- Eni and Shell on trial in Italy over Nigeria 'corruption'
- William Hill anoints industry veteran Roger Devlin as chairman
- William Hill: long shot
- Toys R Us future in UK plunged into doubt over pension scheme
- Steinhoff's former chair Christo Wiese in the spotlight
- Toys R Us UK faces administration as pension fund blocks rescue
- Uber a danger to public safety, warns union
- Facebook grilled on Britain First page by MPs
- Facebook reveals rise in official data requests
- The mothers sharing breast milk on Facebook
- Old Mutual star Buxton looks to Jupiter trajectory
- Nikon v Kodak: 360 cameras go head-to-head
- Facebook launches new snooze feature
- Colman's mustard: Decision on Norwich site in new year
- Advertising Standards considers inquiry into Amazon Prime
- Russia meddled on Twitter after UK terror attacks, study says
- Twitter suspends Britain First leaders
- Facebook: Post more to feel better about yourself
- KPMG UK partners paid less than rivals after profit fall
- Uber driver arrested after Briton murdered in Lebanon
- Private equity offloads stake in Anglian Water
- Legal threat hangs over UK decision on faster rural broadband
- Fund claims Sky investors could lose out in Disney-Fox deal
- Ryanair pilots in Ireland suspend strike plans
- BP warms to renewables with $200m stake in solar developer
- Ryanair in union offer to avoid Christmas strikes
- Sky and BT sign channel sharing deal
- Virgin Trains staff hold 24-hour strike
- Digitally preserving Africa's artefacts
- Amazon backs down in Google streaming spat
- Vodafone offers thousands early contract exit
- Ryanair backs down in battle over pilot unions
- BT and Sky agree content sharing deal
- Buxton nears £600m deal for Old Mutual fund unit
- BT Group: party line
- Unilever sells margarine business to KKR for £6bn
- Sky News faces uncertain future after Disney-Fox deal
- Sports Direct highlights ‘spectacular’ performance despite 67% profits drop
- Opening Quote: Disney-Fox fairytale; ‘Spectacular’ Sports Direct; Ocado
- Direct hit: Sports Direct shares drop 7%
- Walt Disney buys Murdoch's Fox for $52bn
- The pig farmer taking on Tesco
- Sports Direct shares take a hit as debt swells
- Disney set to seal $60bn 21st Century Fox takeover
- Toshiba settles legal disputes with Western Digital
- Lottery good causes income down 15% as players shun draws
- Water bills set to fall by up to £25 from 2020
- Dixons Carphone to ‘simplify’ challenging mobile phone business
- Dixons Carphone profits fall on weak demand for mobiles
- Dixons Carphone shares pop over 7% higher on plans for mobile rejig
- Water regulator criticised for removing cap on performance rewards
- Dixons Carphone climbs on mobile unit rejig
- Sports Direct investors veto £11m payout to Ashley's brother
- Sheffield Uber suspension lifted by city council
- Starbucks cafe's wi-fi made computers mine crypto-currency
- Twitter 'baby poop' video launches spam
- Dixons Carphone: monthly ailments
- Ofwat: watered down
- Sports Direct investors block £11m award to Mike Ashley’s brother
- Netflix defends A Christmas Prince tweet
- 'You are being programmed,' former Facebook executive warns
- Facebook to overhaul Irish tax scheme
- German protest over Nazi toy soldiers on Amazon
- Ryanair pilots to strike before Christmas
- Apple and Shazam sing the same tune
- Uber settles defamation lawsuit filed by Indian rape victim
- US lifts threat of prosecution against HSBC
- HSBC prosecution threat in US lifted
- HP laptops found to have hidden keylogger
- Facebook: Jokes 'no excuse' for harassment
- FCA’s Bailey and Barclays’ Staley square up for heavyweight bout
- Apple Shazam: Why is the US company buying the music app?
- Apple confirms plans to buy music recognition app Shazam
- Apple 'to buy Shazam for $400m'
- BT appoints new general counsel
- Apollo partners with ADM in new bid for Unilever spreads unit
- Primark and Sports Direct named for underpaying staff
- How the Model T Ford became a million dollar idea
- Lego wins first copyright case against China copies
- Manufacturing sector expands for sixth month in October
- Apple HomeKit flaw left smart gadgets vulnerable
- Dialog looks to avoid peril of over-reliance on Apple
- Ladbrokes Coral in talks over takeover by GVC
- Ladbrokes and GVC announce ‘detailed’ merger talks
- Ladbrokes Coral and GVC in renewed merger talks
- Opening Quote: GVC’s festive offer to Ladbrokes; Boxing day for DS Smith
- Primark removes 'dangerous' Christmas candle from sale
- Two former executives opt not to testify in Tesco trial
- GVC/Ladbrokes Coral: cap it off
- Priyanka Chopra sparks Twitter search for most unread emails
- GVC looks to clear final Ladbrokes Coral hurdles
- Will tech firms challenge China's 'open' internet?
- Two Singapore 'Airbnb hosts' charged for illegal home stays
- Poundland owner Steinhoff sees its shares crash by 63%
- Military wives 'missing out' on up to £30,000 of pension
- Google Amazon row leads to restricted YouTube access
- Nintendo games to appear on rival console
- Ping An builds stake in HSBC to become second-biggest shareholder
- Ex Volkswagen executive jailed in US amid diesel scandal
- What happens when you get kicked off Twitter
- DVLA addresses letter to 'multiple sclerosis Caron'
- Blockbuster: Cineworld agrees deal to buy Regal
- Cineworld to buy Regal cinemas in blockbuster deal
- Cineworld clinches $3.6bn reverse takeover of Regal
- Nissan to trial robo-taxis in Japan
- Virgin Trains East Coast staff balloted for strike action
- James Murdoch tipped for Disney role in Fox deal
- Jeremy Hunt hits out at Facebook kids' app
- Facebook to recruit 800 more staff for new London office
- Facebook creates 800 jobs as it opens new London office
- Facebook and Google targeted in Australian media probe
- US pharmacy firm CVS to buy health insurer Aetna for $69bn
- Opening Quote: Sky – the Magic Kingdom of Isleworth?
- Fox 'resumes sale talks' with Walt Disney
- Toys R Us to shut 'at least' 26 UK stores
- Toys R Us prepares to close at least 25% of UK stores
- Apple Mac security issue may reoccur
- Twitter hunt for Bournemouth-Manchester train 'love rat Ben'
- Facebook wants to mentor small UK firms at its new London headquarters
- Yorkshire Water investors look to sell £4bn stakes
- BT prepares plan B after softening Premier League ambitions
- Whirlpool tumble dryers: MPs' anger as replacement ends
- Barclays axes free Kaspersky product as a 'precaution'
- Morrisons data leak: Supermarket liable for staff details breach
- Thomas Cook plans to close 50 stores
- Lego gets an augmented reality app and other news
- Thames Water promises to clean up its act
- Ofcom chief attacks BT over slow broadband speeds
- Morrisons faces payout over leak of staff pay data
- Toys R Us prepares to shut 25 stores
- Morrisons recalls chicken pie over fish mix-up
- Daily Mail owner DMGT's shares plunge
- Mulan: Disney casts Chinese actress Liu Yifei in lead role
- Daily Mail and General Trust shares drop 24%
- Facebook disables ethnicity advert targeting system
- Shell reveals gender pay gap of 22%
- Aviva raises growth targets but stops short of share buybacks
- Aviva finds best use of £3bn is not too complex a question
- Aviva faces questions over growth prospects
- Cineworld shares dive £2.7bn cinema deal
- Apple removes Philippines leader Duterte execution games
- Uber accused of 'hiring ex-CIA agents to spy on rivals'
- Trump Twitter account retweets far-right group's videos
- Uber says 2.7m Brits hit by breach that was covered up
- Is Apple getting sloppy?
- Classified Pentagon data leaked on the public cloud
- Unilever delays choice of UK or Netherlands as sole HQ
- Japan's Softbank 'bids for stake in Uber'
- FTSE 100 lifted by upbeat Shell outlook
- Shell signals oil industry’s financial comeback
- Firms team up on hybrid electric plane technology
- Ocado unveils tie-up with France’s Groupe Casino
- Ocado shares soar after it seals Groupe Casino deal
- Opening Quote: RBS and Barclays pass test, but could do better; Ocado wins at Casino (finally)
- Facebook and Twitter to co-operate in Brexit probe
- Shell accused of abuses in Nigeria's Ogoniland
- Airbus, Rolls-Royce and Siemens to develop hybrid plane
- Ocado robot picks up and packs supermarket goods
- Tesco fraud trial hears 'no evidence' of bullying claims
- Uber and Waymo trial delayed after evidence 'withheld'
- Ocado: rout master
- Twitter blocks New York Times by mistake
- British Airways owner IAG buys Gatwick slots from collapsed Monarch
- Predatory comments prompt YouTube ad suspension
- Sports Direct underpaid Mike Ashley’s brother £11m, review finds
- William Hill confirms talks on Australian merger
- Sports Direct under fire over £11m 'owed to Mike Ashley's brother'
- William Hill holds preliminary talks with CrownBet over merger
- Rent Smart Wales: 4,000 landlords 'letting illegally'
- Amazon workers on strike in Italy and Germany
- Gove attacks 'distorting' social media after animal sentience row
- Unilever starts search for successor to Paul Polman
- Uber takes driver battle to Supreme Court
- HSBC ordered to hand over records in ‘front-running’ case
- Week in Review, November 25
- Mothercare shares drop 15% after falling back into loss
- Opening Quote: Severn Trent stems floods, Thames Water comes back onshore
- Facebook to expose Russian fake news pages
- British Gas owner Centrica warns about poor trading
- Facebook, Google and start-ups oppose net neutrality U-turn
- FTSE 100 slips as Centrica shares plunge
- North America emerges as new front in Centrica’s battle
- Skype removed from China Apple and Android app stores
- Thomas Cook hit by Spanish holiday price war
- Thomas Cook shares hit as UK earnings fall
- FTSE 100 higher but Thomas Cook shares fall
- UK regulator has 'huge concerns' over Uber breach
- Thomas Cook shares dive as UK earnings suffer
- Budget 2017: Tech giants targeted over VAT payments
- National Lottery players could win £10,000 a month for life
- EasyJet enjoys boost to growth after collapse of rivals
- British Gas scraps standard tariff for new customers
- Opening Quote: William Hill hopes two big results will go its way
- British Airways to board passengers in cheap seats last
- Uber and Volvo strike deal for 24,000 self-drive cars
- Independent streams fake 'live' space video on Facebook
- Paperchase 'sorry' over Daily Mail deal after backlash
- Liberty Global forms joint venture with UK telecoms investor
- Green planet
- National Lottery operator looks to change its luck
- Sky Bet extends English Football League sponsorship deal
- Sky shares lifted by Fox deal reports
- Jaguar Land Rover tests driverless cars on public roads
- Hornby seeks third round of equity in three years
- Unilad Facebook account blocked
- Fox shares jump on sale speculation
- Apple delays launch of smart speaker
- Top crude oil trader Mike Muller to leave Shell
- Opening Quote: Royal Mail delays industrial unrest, GKN doesn’t
- UK retail sales in first annual fall since 2013
- Far-right accounts lose Twitter verified tick
- Uber London licence appeal 'could take years'
- Boots 'breaking' morning-after pill promise, say Labour MPs
- Siemens to cut 6,900 jobs worldwide
- 'Disabled Airbnb' bought by Airbnb
- Planning for life on Mars
- HSBC to pay €300m to settle tax investigation
- Premier Foods returns to growth and trims losses
- Restructuring costs push TalkTalk to first-half loss
- Greggs sorry for swapping Jesus for sausage roll in nativity scene
- Jack Dorsey saddened by Japan's 'Twitter killer'
- Dyson sues former chief executive for allegedly leaking company secrets
- L&G is coming late to Europe’s $800bn ETF party
- SSE goes low-tech to speed up London broadband speeds
- Tesco takeover of Booker gets go-ahead
- Opening Quote: ITV puts spotlight on non-traditional revenues
- FTSE 100 buoyed by Tesco and Vodafone
- Vodafone lifts full-year profit forecast as recovery bears fruit
- Tesco wins provisional approval for £3.7bn Booker takeover
- Facebook critic Max Schrems faces partial setback
- BT plans to close defined benefit pension to 11,000 managers
- ITV shares hit by content division’s ‘weak’ performance
- Vodafone: been a long time
- Sky high
- HSBC agrees to pay €300m to settle probe into tax evasion
- Terry Leahy’s retail career in two acts
- Lawyers seek group suit over alleged Uber sex assaults
- Uber set to sell $10bn stake to Softbank
- Opening Quote: Ladbrokes Coral shows how much is at stake
- Regent Street Apple store guard threatened by moped gang
- Lyft heads to Canada with Toronto service
- Ladbrokes Coral: FOBT-ed off
- Richard Desmond gears up for National Lottery battle
- Richard Desmond 'plans National Lottery bid'
- New Star Wars trilogy raises Disney hopes
- Pay gap means women now working for free until new year
- Christmas ad spend 'to hit record high'
- Uber loses court appeal against drivers' rights
- Apple fixes iPhone letter 'i' bug
- Vodafone throws down gauntlet to BT with new fibre network
- Humans to vet Facebook revenge porn photos
- Vodafone plans UK fibre broadband roll-out
- FBI seeks to unlock Texas shooter's iPhone
- Twitter halts 'broken' verified-profile system
- Vodafone has the fibre to challenge Openreach-Virgin duopoly
- Trump tweets
- Sky threatens to shut down Sky News to aid Fox takeover
- Nissan cuts operating profit forecast after Japan recall
- Facebook 'remembers' nude images to combat revenge porn
- Uber to work with Nasa on flying cars
- We want our Brexit cash boost - NHS boss Simon Stevens
- Women still face uphill battle to break into British boardrooms
- Primark owner Associated British Foods sees profits jump
- G4S leads FTSE 100 lower as growth outlook cut
- Toyota sees profits rise again
- Primark spurs 50% profit jump at owner Associated British Foods
- Facebook's fake news experiment backfires
- eBay removes 'Hawaiian sand' listings
- NHS appeal for black blood donors 'drops straight knowledge'
- Sky News could be shut down if regulators block Fox takeover
- Xbox One X: Microsoft 'not leaving current players behind'
- Sky threatens to close Sky News if Fox deal blocked
- Sky shareholders on the horns of a dilemma
- Twitter to expand 280-character tweets
- HSBC promises $100bn to fight climate change
- Qatar Airways buys 9.6% stake in Cathay Pacific
- Ladbrokes Coral's Gala Interactive hit with £2.3m penalty
- Barclays and Munich Re criticised for keeping ties with McKinsey and KPMG
- Facebook firing
- Paradise Papers: Apple’s secret tax bolthole revealed
- Fox boosted by reports of Disney talks
- Twitter criticised for 'erasing' bisexual photos
- BT Openreach van effigy set alight by frustrated villagers
- Xbox One X: Microsoft's new console reviewed
- Old scams, new tricks as fraudsters adapt
- Ford builds robot which tests car seats and other news
- Twitter employee 'deactivated' Trump account on last day
- Daily briefing: iPhone X powers Apple, China’s panda diplomacy, minding the gap
- iPhone X: Why did people queue up overnight?
- HSBC link to Gupta scandal will test bank clean-up act
- BMW recalls a million cars in North America
- Morrisons notches up more sales growth
- Morrisons sales rise but fall short of forecasts
- Online gambling group GVC sells Turkish business
- Shell profits jump as energy industry rebounds
- Study shows dementia is biggest killer in affluent areas
- Tate & Lyle result helped by demand for sweeteners
- HSBC 'ignored money laundering warning' in South Africa scandal
- BT profits dented by sports rights investment
- BT hit by problems in Italy and TV business slowdown
- Tesco fraud trial hears of boss's shock over misstated profits
- Tesco chief describes ‘shock’ at false accounting claims
- Apple shares hit record as iPhone X launches
- Opening Quote: Next not so sure what happens next
- Facebook foe
- Retail shares drag down FTSE 100
- Next shares fall despite online sales offsetting store woes
- Katrina Evemy murder: Petition over Dylan Harries Facebook profile
- Shell completes $3.8bn sale of North Sea assets to Chrysaor
- Next shares drop after gloomy trading update
- Sony revives Aibo robot dog toy
- Freeview blames air pressure for TV disruption
- HSBC accused of ‘possible criminal complicity’ in Gupta scandal
- Barclays head of security takes leave of absence
- Next finds it hard to see what’s coming next
- Facebook ad revenue tops $10bn
- Netflix ends House of Cards amid sex claim against Kevin Spacey
- Russia-linked posts 'reached 126m Facebook users in US'
- Samsung Electronics unveils new leadership line-up
- Ryanair buoyant despite cancellations
- Opening Quote: Ryanair counts the cost of cancellations
- BP ‘back in balance’ as profits double
- Did Russian-backed propaganda sway US voters?
- Airbnb customer allegedly murdered in Melbourne
- Sony forecasts record annual profit as sensor sales rise
- One million homes still at risk from deadly tumble dryers
- Bookmakers' shares end higher
- Consumer confidence spurs Wall Street
- Social media firms under scrutiny for 'Russian meddling’
- Kevin Spacey: Netflix halts House of Cards production
- HSBC posts huge jump in profit as Asia business grows
- HSBC revenue growth beats expectations
- Opening Quote: HSBC – in the mood for growth
- Trump ally Roger Stone suspended from Twitter
- HSBC: the pearl fishers
- Apple engineer 'fired' over early iPhone X leak
- Is your phone listening in? Your stories
- Mike Ashley’s Sports Direct buys stake in Debenhams
- HSBC faces legal challenge from small businesses
- Facebook denies 'listening' to conversations
- Facebook to show who buys political ads
- HSBC online banking services interrupted in UK
- Week in Review, October 28
- FTSE 100 up despite IAG shares sliding 7%
- Volkswagen diesel scandal still hitting profits
- Wall Street: Tech firm surge pushes US markets higher
- BT to cut landline costs for up to one million people
- Barclays shares close down 7% after profits disappoint
- Scotland's health 'is not improving', auditors warn
- FTSE 100 closes up despite Barclays' woes
- Barclays hit by large fall in bond and currency trading revenue
- Debenhams annual profits fall sharply
- Dell web address grabbed by third party
- Southend Hospital backs off 'Airbnb beds' plan
- WhatsApp and Facebook to face EU data taskforce
- Twitter nears profit as it adds users
- Kellogg's sorry for 'racist' cereal box
- Twitter bans RT and Sputnik ads amid election interference fears
- Ford profits jump but China challenge remains
- Amazon and Alphabet report sales surge
- Thumbs up
- Inside Microsoft's new mixed reality capture studio
- Enterprise zones a waste of money, Welsh Tories claim
- Thousands share their invisible disabilities on Twitter
- Amazon service will let couriers open front doors
- Nintendo to release Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp on phones in November
- Apple hires ex-BBC and Channel 4 executive Jay Hunt
- Lloyds not ‘compelled’ by government to acquire HBOS
- American Airlines accused of racism after 'disturbing incidents'
- Teenager's life 'ruined' by Live.me and Twitter 'trolls'
- Barclays to offer free accommodation to graduate job applicants
- Brexit: MPs quiz Facebook over Russian-linked 'fake news'
- Sears stops selling Whirlpool appliances
- Israel Facebook: Mistranslated post creates security alert
- Toshiba forecasts loss due to tax hit on chip sale
- Mini phone maker admits performance shortcomings
- Amazon receives 200-plus headquarters proposals
- Former HSBC banker found guilty of fraud in the US
- Netflix to raise another $1.6bn to finance new films and shows
- UK companies step up battle to rein in pension costs
- Carlyle joins battle for OMGI fund business
- Ryanair hire Peter Bellew flies into new challenge
- Nissan halts production in Japan over inspection concerns
- Thames Water: freshwater leaches
- New Great Western Railway trains fixed after software upgrade
- Universal credit: Tory peer criticises 'insane' wait for payments
- Tech firms to remove extremist posts within hours
- BMW headquarters searched by EU investigators
- UK banks 'exposed to money laundering in South Africa'
- Unilever says emerging markets a bright spot amid poor Q3 weather
- Opening Quote: Unilever ‘Connected 4 Growth’; LSE’s Rolet says C U L8R
- FTSE 100 down at close as Unilever sales slow
- Unilever hit by weather in Europe and hurricanes in the Americas
- UK retail sales in sharp fall in September, ONS says
- Native American tribe sues Amazon and Microsoft
- Amazon: More than 100 cities bid for new headquarters
- BP chair Carl-Henric Svanberg to retire after 8 turbulent years
- BT adds further legal hurdle to UK spectrum auction
- Unilever needs more deals to weather competitive storm
- Shell opens its first UK electric vehicle charging points
- Amazon and eBay warned by MPs about VAT fraudsters
- Twitter pledges tougher action against abuse
- Tesco to start selling green satsumas and clementines
- Would you eat green satsumas?
- Smiths Group hires new CFO from Dyson
- Asos profits surge as overseas sales boosted by weak pound
- FTSE 100 flat as Merlin shares slump
- Uber, Lyft, take heart from fellow disrupters and gig responsibly
- Legoland owner warns of terrorism impact to its profits
- Hospitals in England to ban 'super-size' chocolate bars
- JD Sports founders to float Footasylum chain
- Vauxhall: Union calls for support to protect jobs
- Facebook funds anti-bullying training in schools
- Tesco to buy back up to £700m of debt
- Microsoft Windows 10 breaches Dutch privacy law
- Mike Ashley puts Newcastle United up for sale
- NHS patients to be asked about sexuality
- Jeremy Corbyn: Let workers control robots
- Why are some women boycotting Twitter?
- Vauxhall plans 400 job cuts at Ellesmere Port as sales fall
- Samsung Electronics CEO resigns over 'unprecedented crisis'
- Security guard in Tesco Extra Reading roof protest
- Uber lodges appeal over London ban
- Uber files appeal against London ban
- Vauxhall to cut 400 jobs at Ellesmere Port amid falling demand
- HSBC trader defends Cairn currency deal in ‘front-running’ trial
- James Murdoch narrowly backed by independent Sky shareholders
- Apple boss lauds augmented reality
- Apple boss: Dead heroes better than living
- Kobe Steel: More data fabrication cases possible
- Game of Thrones boosts Sky revenues
- Opening Quote: Sky revenues higher as shares decline
- ‘Game of Thrones’ makes new viewers switch on to Sky
- HSBC appoints John Flint as chief executive
- HSBC appoints John Flint as new chief executive
- HSBC picks insider John Flint as chief executive
- Google disables touch function on Home Mini
- Rose McGowan, one of Harvey Weinstein's accusers, has account limited by Twitter
- Facebook bans rapper Lil B for 'hate speech' posts
- Sky chairman James Murdoch holds on despite shareholder protest
- Independent investors censure Sky on pay and James Murdoch
- Royal Mail wins strike injunction
- Facebook 'fully committed' to sharing Russian ad data
- Ryanair to challenge Lufthansa's Air Berlin deal
- Royal Mail court victory blocks postal strike
- Shell plugs into electric car charging company
- HSBC: rock of ages
- Royal Mail wins court battle as judge rules strike is illegal
- HSBC makes what looks to be the safe choice with Flint call
- Sky shareholders should not be fans of Murdochs’ Game of Chairs
- Nuclear clean-up 'failures' cost £122m
- Disney to Pompey
- Facebook and Twitter could face 'online abuse levy'
- China's Spotify: How Tencent leads the music streaming market
- Unilever moves to simplify corporate structure after failed bid by Kraft Heinz
- Dow Jones: 'Google acquires Apple' news was 'error'
- Unilever takes steps to streamline operations
- Dyson promotes COO Jim Rowan to be chief executive
- Nokia kills off Ozo high-end virtual reality cameras
- Labour and Conservative use of Twitter and Facebook
- Happy meal? Here comes the McVegan
- Barclays chief Jes Staley faces threats on two fronts
- Staley scrutinised as Barclays faces historic dilemma
- Apple checks 'swollen' iPhone 8 claims
- Old £1 coin deadline looms but round pounds still given in change
- Facebook confirms Russia ads on Instagram
- Microsoft gives up on Windows 10 Mobile
- Royal Mail takes legal action to block postal strike
- Supermarket Morrisons sued by staff over personal data leak
- UK companies keep close eye on Morrisons data leak case
- Airbnb paid £188,000 in UK tax last year
- Dove apologises for 'racist' Facebook advertising campaign
- Mansion House banquet serves up lesson on evil
- Ryanair boss offers pilots better pay and conditions to stay
- Honda unveils a disaster relief robot and other news
- Cost of fixed-rate mortgages starts to rise
- Sky shareholder Royal London to vote against James Murdoch at AGM
- Top Ryanair executive leaves after pilot scheduling fiasco
- James Murdoch faces potential investor backlash at Sky AGM
- Barclays Smart Investor hit by dividend payment delays
- Thomas Cook pilots call off strikes
- Merlin Entertainments shares rise on talk of SeaWorld deal
- Royal Mail staff set to strike over pay and pensions
- Royal Mail will use ‘all legal options’ to fight 48-hour strike
- Netflix raises prices for first time in two years
- Ford to move away from traditional cars
- Europe 'to bill Amazon for Luxembourg back taxes'
- Tesco says turnaround is on track as sales rise again
- Uber clears way for huge Softbank investment
- Opening Quote: Old Tesco vs new Tesco; Tough for Topps; Shell’s slow progress
- US couple stole goods worth $1.2m from Amazon
- Turbulence for Tesco investors after half-year results
- Amazon and Apple caught in latest EU tax crackdown
- Snapchat exhibits virtual Jeff Koons sculptures
- Energy bill cap weighs on Centrica
- Tesco chief reaps harvest with focus on food
- Tesco ‘whistleblower’ testifies of pressure to meet targets
- Uber: We are determined to make things right
- Nissan faces $220m hit from Japanese recall
- BP experiments with blockchain for oil and gas trading
- Greggs rolls out all day breakfast wrap as sales continue to rise
- Ryanair passenger numbers grow despite cancellations
- Online betting: More addicts struggling with mobile sites
- Opening Quote: Taxi for Uber’s UK boss! Royal Mail; Ryanair vs Monarch
- Qatar Airways chief's faith in Cardiff Airport service
- Microsoft axes Groove Music service
- Hornby considers investment in new chief’s old company
- Calls for Amazon to ban 'anorexia hoodie'
- Fresh twist in Facebook data transfer row
- Russian-bought Facebook ads 'seen by 10 million in US'
- Tesco fraud trial hears two staff quit over their concerns
- Royal Mail staff vote to strike over pensions
- Tech giants sorry for false news about Las Vegas gunman
- National Theatre specs create floating subtitles
- Tesco profit overstatement prompted ‘tears and resignations’
- Royal Mail workers vote for strike over pensions
- Royal Mail cannot afford to deliver more work to the ‘gig economy’
- Samsung Odyssey virtual reality headset announced for Windows
- Mark Tucker wastes no time choosing next HSBC chief
- Facebook set to hand over Russia-bought ads
- Google and Apple report jump in requests for user data
- Jury told former Tesco executive lied to chairman
- Ofcom warns legal action by operators threatens 5G services
- How the Michelin Guide became a million dollar idea
- FTSE 100 opens higher as ITV gains
- Uber boss to meet London transport chief
- Volkswagen diesel emissions fixing bill hits $30bn
- Apple Macs and PCs at risk from boot bug
- Former Tesco executives accused of falsely boosting profits
- Ryanair backs down over passenger rights
- US fines HSBC $175m over ‘unsound’ FX trading
- Microsoft's Satya Nadella: Judge us on value we add, not tax we pay
- Ryanair law breach leaves UK regulator CAA 'furious'
- HSBC plans to poach customers from rivals with new app
- Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg rejects Trump bias claims
- Ford Bridgend engine production deal to end early
- Amazon Echo smart speaker family expands
- Ryanair given deadline to obey compensation rules
- HSBC Beta app will 'nudge' over-spenders
- Argos sorry for '3 for 2' toy confusion
- Uber ruling puts jobs at risk, says Theresa May
- Twitter trials 280-character tweet limit
- Uber is not part of the gig economy, firm argues
- Opening Quote: Uber hopes to carry on cabby-ing; Brits put price ahead of pampering
- IPhone X to use 'black box' anti-spoof Face ID tech
- Tweeters get cheeky after Twitter ups character limit
- Amazon and Google clash over YouTube access
- 400,000 more passengers to be hit by Ryanair cancellations
- BT tops broadband and pay-TV complaints again
- Uber's London woes boost rival taxi apps
- Amazon revamps Echo smart speaker family
- Waitrose recalls luxury chocolate bars over plastic fears
- Brazil blocks Amazon mining after outcry
- Thomas Cook predicts Spanish holiday prices to rise
- Opening Quote: Thomas Cook looks past ’70s flashbacks; Irn Bru fizzes; CMA
- UK energy has 'greenest' summer to date, National Grid says
- No ban for Trump's North Korea tweet
- Alstom and Siemens to create 'European rail champion'
- Bill Gates switches to Android phone
- Dyson to make electric cars from 2020
- Uber threatens to quit Quebec over 'severe' new regulations
- Uber: London Mayor Sadiq Khan backs talks after firm's apology
- Unilever to buy Carver Korea for €2.27bn
- BP begins production at $16bn Oman gas project
- The long wait for a Persian iPhone keyboard
- Uber seeks talks with London mayor to renew licence
- Uber rival Taxify hails progress with move to operate in London
- Three former Tesco executives due to stand trial
- Uber launches effort to save crucial London market
- Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg drops controversial stock plan
- Uber London licence: 'Direct anger at firm' says mayor
- Jaguar Land Rover to trademark Defender design to see off rivals
- Gamers give their verdicts after being among the first in the UK to try the Xbox One X
- Uber London loses licence to operate
- Smart farming's 'eye in the sky'
- Vauxhall: Luton distribution centre marks 50th year
- Uber fights back over loss of London licence
- Imagination Technologies agrees £550m sale to Canyon Bridge
- Week in Review, September 23
- Ryanair pilots reject bonus to work through cancellation crisis
- Google signs $1.1bn HTC smartphone deal
- Co-op Group sells remaining stake in Co-op Bank
- Ryanair plans to make pilots change holidays
- VW diesel car protest: Greenpeace members climb on boat
- Manchester police still relies on Windows XP
- Hidden golf game found on Nintendo Switch
- Ryanair compensation info 'woefully short' says Which?
- NotPetya cyber-attack cost TNT at least $300m
- Toshiba to sell chip unit for $18bn to plug losses
- Royal Mail: missive challenges
- Facebook trial lets users hide alcohol adverts
- Why might Google want to buy part of HTC?
- Thomas Cook pilots to strike on Saturday
- French Connection shrinks its losses
- Toys 'R' Us files for bankruptcy protection in US
- French Connection sees losses narrow
- Opening Quote: Ocado grows as it waits for more deals
- FTSE 100 edges higher but Ocado shares slide
- Higher costs of developing robot warehouses knock Ocado shares
- Does Ryanair have a pilot shortage?
- Is Amazon recommending bomb ingredients?
- Ryanair still operating with half normal number of standby pilots
- Ryanair faces 20m euro compensation bill over cancellations
- China Communist Party Youth Twitter account prompts abuse
- Uber sorry for 'Wife Appreciation Day' promotion
- Ryanair cancellations
- Martin Lewis explains your Ryanair cancellation rights.
- Ryanair publishes full list of cancellations
- Microsoft Outlook issue fixed
- Royal Mail poses mounting problems for chief executive
- Ryanair cancels flights after 'messing up' pilot holidays
- UK water regulator talks tough but households are hung out to dry
- Ryanair to cancel 40-50 flights per day for six weeks
- Facebook to trim advert categories aimed at 'anti-Semites'
- Week in Review, September 16
- Smart money
- John Lewis profits fall by more than half
- Next upgrades sales and profit forecast
- Morrisons reports rising sales and profits
- Opening Quote: Next tries to crack a smile; Morrison’s; Thomas Cook
- FTSE 100 opens lower despite Next boost
- Next shares jump as inflation pressures ease
- Murdoch bid for Sky faces plurality and standards probe
- Virgin Media 'discussing' Barrhead broadband box move
- Sir James Dyson expects no Brexit deal
- Apple explains Face ID on-stage failure
- 'We need to create a hydrogen society'
- MPs quiz Sports Direct boss over couriers' pay
- MoviePass subscriptions skyrocket
- UK retailers sound caution even as outlook brightens
- Next has cash generation in store to solve existential crisis
- Apple iPhone X: The internet reacts
- Opening Quote: Bet you Ladbrokes and Wm Hill won’t like this
- Donald Trump is 'symptom' of click-bait says Twitter co-founder Evan Williams
- Apple suffered an embarrassing failure during its iPhone demo
- Apple iPhone X: The network of suppliers set to benefit
- Driven to despair — the hidden costs of the gig economy
- Murdoch Foxed by political point scoring for once
- Using your car inside your home
- JD Sports reports big jump in sales
- FTSE 100 lifted by Ashtead boost
- Lego builder makes models worth thousands of pounds
- AA confirms it had held merger talks with Hastings
- BMW: We need free trade after Brexit
- Sky-Fox merger referred to regulators
- Sky strikes £600m broadcasting deal with English Football League
- Sky to stream midweek English Football League games after new £600m TV deal
- Diesel emissions scandal still dogs VW
- UK cites Fox News as hurdle to Rupert Murdoch’s Sky deal
- Apple iPhone X adopts facial recognition and OLED screen
- Adam Crozier set to chair cinema chain Vue ahead of possible IPO
- Hands on with the new iPhone X
- Mothercare appoints new finance chief
- Offshore wind power cheaper than new nuclear
- Primark boosts AB Foods' profits
- Strong summer sales boost Primark
- Hornby boss to step down from toy firm
- Hornby chief to step down after Phoenix takes control
- Natura secures mystery British chief to revive The Body Shop
- Vodafone to invest €2bn building ultrafast broadband in Germany
- BP folds Argentine assets into JV backed by Cnooc
- Volkswagen plans electric option for all models by 2030
- ABF investors prove wet blankets as Primark weathers the storm
- Barclays hits problems as it scraps 30-year-old stockbrokers site
- BT moves to phase out diesel and petrol-only vehicles
- Shell strikes Nigerian gas deal
- Apple suffers 'major iPhone X leak'
- Nintendo says Mario is no longer a plumber, and other news
- Mark Tucker dives into search for new HSBC chief executive
- Trinity Mirror in talks to buy Express newspaper
- Thomas Cook pilots plan more strikes
- He took on TV with Netflix and now he's after cinemagoers
- Amazon kicks off competition for new HQ
- Shell urges rethink on petrol and diesel vehicle ban
- Clothes that grow with your child win Dyson prize
- Argos removes catalogues from stores to 'test demand'
- BMW joins Jaguar in boosting electric car models
- Jaguar Land Rover boss says free trade is 'crucially important'
- Jaguar revs up electric car race with pledge to customers
- Pensioners' view blocked by broadband boxes
- Ryanair faces fresh shareholder rebellion over executive pay
- Tesco takes admin charges from charity plastic bag scheme
- 'Dolphin' attacks fool Amazon, Google voice assistants
- British Airways to close pension scheme
- British Airways to close final salary pension scheme
- Nestlé and Unilever strike deals for niche rivals
- HSBC joins Bell Pottinger exodus after S. Africa scandal
- Smart nappy changing mat lets parents track baby's growth
- Electric Nissan Leaf revamp drives further
- Nissan Leaf: Best-selling electric car gets an upgrade
- Sports Direct: trading up
- Sports Direct chairman Keith Hellawell survives vote
- Ryanair cuts cabin baggage limit to speed up boarding
- Scandal-hit Bell Pottinger hires BDO to advise on sale
- Nissan Leaf electric car 'won't cause range anxiety'
- Sports Direct chairman wins narrow support from minority investors
- How Macquarie bank left Thames Water with extra £2bn debt
- TalkTalk looks to hang up on its mobile business
- Facebook blackmailer jailed for rapes
- Lego to cut 1,400 jobs as sales slide
- Sports Direct 'broke promise' to axe zero-hours contracts
- Star fund manager Buxton in talks to buy out Old Mutual unit
- Post workers recruited by gangs to steal bank cards
- Nintendo loses court case over Wii motion controllers
- Facebook raffles
- Tinder tops Apple App Store with new feature
- Uproar over John Lewis children's range
- OMG! Why would Old Mutual let Buxton leave OMGI?
- MPs declare sports and bookies as most common donors
- L'Oreal sacks first transgender model Munroe Bergdorf
- Car makers offer scrappage deals in race for new customers
- Sky taxis
- Justin Bieber becomes the second person to reach 100m Twitter followers
- Detainees 'mocked and abused' at immigration centre
- Boots staff 'harassed' by morning-after pill campaigners
- Samsung gets self-driving car permit in California
- Amazon faces lawsuit over 'faulty' eclipse glasses
- Barclays new DIY investment site suffers hitches
- Sports Direct chairman faces fresh investor revolt
- Micro Focus faces biggest challenge as mammoth HPE deal closes
- Rise in online gambling boosts profits at Ladbrokes Coral
- Sony phone app takes 3D clone snaps
- John Lewis to sell plumbers and builders
- Vodafone to launch Voxi mobile youth brand in UK
- London Luton Airport is 'UK's worst airport' in survey
- Ladbrokes investors must hope 888 foretells future results
- Royal Mail leaves the FTSE 100 in quarterly shake-up
- Mini electric car design revealed by BMW
- Co-op enters talks to acquire Nisa convenience store firm
- Storm Harvey: Shell boss takes stock of disruption
- Apple and Google show off rival augmented-reality tech
- Briton extradited from Germany to face bank hacking charges
- ‘Bake Off’ gives Channel 4 taste of success
- Expedia names new chief executive
- Burger King launches WhopperCoin crypto-cash in Russia
- FTSE 100 slides as traders return to work
- Nintendo to close Miiverse social network
- Self-driving pizza delivery cars to be tested in the US
- Sky stops broadcasting Fox News in UK
- Expedia boss 'to take Uber job'
- Airbnb targets Asia
- Uber names Expedia boss Dara Khosrowshahi as CEO pick
- National Trust for Scotland backs down in 'Glencoe' trademark row
- Jeff Immelt of General Electric quits race to be Uber boss
- Carling lager is 'weaker than advertised', firm says in court
- Samsung heir Lee Jae-yong jailed for corruption
- BA attacks Border Force for 'dreadful' delays
- Fund will promote Edinburgh festivals' legacy
- Week in Review, August 26
- Orange boom
- Dixons Carphone warns on profit as mobile sales hit
- Brazil opens vast Amazon reserve to mining
- Dixons Carphone tumbles on profit warning
- Samsung Galaxy Note 8: A giant phone
- Dixons Carphone: smartphone fatigue
- Jon Snow: Facebook a threat to democracy
- Samsung working on home smart speaker
- Why does no-one want a new phone these days?
- Why is the heir to Samsung on trial?
- Amazon price cuts sink rivals' shares
- Great Wall Motor dampens Fiat bid speculation
- Walmart and Google to offer voice-enabled shopping
- Twitter hashtags are 10 years old - so here are 10 of the most popular
- Whole Foods shareholders back Amazon deal
- Uber losses shrink as ride numbers grow
- Tesco: a lot of hassle for a little help?
- Ford announces £2,000 scrappage scheme for pre-2010 cars
- UK toys celebrated on Royal Mail stamps
- Lidl tops Waitrose to become UK's seventh biggest grocer
- FTSE 100 ahead as Provident shares dive
- GVC made fresh £3.6bn approach for Ladbrokes Coral
- Ford eyes deal with Chinese electric carmaker
- Thomas Cook returns to Tunisia
- China's Great Wall eyes Fiat Chrysler bid
- Why your electric car could blow a fuse
- Law firm quit as Barclays adviser over Qatar loan fears
- Kit Kat accused of copying Atari game Breakout
- Northern, Southern and Merseyrail strikes set for September
- Ackman’s Pershing Square suffers hit as Herbalife rallies
- Apple boss Tim Cook joins Donald Trump condemnation
- Hyundai vows to produce longer-range electric car
- Topshop bosses out of fashion in Arcadia shake-up
- DIY firms Homebase and B&Q suffer sales slump
- Uber official apologises for 'misunderstanding' in Philippines
- Uber agrees to 20 years of privacy audits to settle FTC charges
- Royal Mail union extends deadline to settle pension dispute
- Ryanair accuses Lufthansa of Air Berlin 'conspiracy'
- Amazon to open new Severn Beach warehouse in 2018
- Amazon launches Instant Pickup service targeting students
- Nokia 8 smartphone takes 'bothie' videos
- National Minimum Wage: Workers win £2m compensation
- Bill Gates reduces Microsoft stake with $4.6bn donation
- Strike will severely hit Argos customers, union warns
- BT to scrap half of the UK's remaining telephone boxes
- Breast cancer helpline founder paid herself £31k
- Uber allows in-app tips for UK drivers
- Facebook launches China-only version of Moments photo app
- Primark sets the record straight on pronunciation
- Clarks in sexism row over Dolly Babe girls' shoe
- Sky broadband numbers fall in final months of financial year
- How long could my summer holiday flight be delayed?
- Sport remains key to Sky as tech rivals plot pitch invasion
- CFO switch: From Mothercare to Greene King to Frankie & Benny’s
- Scottish comic book king achieves superhero status with Netflix deal
- 21st Century Fox 'expects Sky approval in 2018'
- Facebook introduces new video service
- Toshiba delivers long-awaited earnings
- Lego boss replaced after eight months
- Surgery waiting numbers highest in decade, says NHS England
- London Midland loses West Midlands rail franchise
- TalkTalk fined for data breach of 21,000 customers
- G4S notches up climb in half-year earnings
- G4S slides as FTSE 100 tumbles
- G4S hails recovery as sales and profits rise
- Mazda hails more efficient petrol engine
- Customers 'furious' with TNT after cyber-attack meltdown
- G4S: who’s laughing now?
- Morrisons will not adopt 'fake-farm food' brands
- Entente still cordiale for French in UK
- Softbank may park cash in Uber or Lyft
- Disney to start online streaming, bypassing Netflix
- 'Hate speech' tweets painted at Twitter HQ in protest
- Prosecutors seek 12-year sentence for Samsung's Lee Jae-yong
- Tesco's cheapest carrier bag to cost 10p
- Sports Direct 'English-only' note in Bangor store probed
- Sports Direct 'English-only' note a 'misunderstanding'
- Renault agrees to step up car production in Iran
- Netflix buys Scots comic book firm Millarworld
- Shell and BP’s commitment to North Sea oil ‘rock solid’
- Investors fear use of clever accounting to trip bonuses
- All Hampshire schools to offer Men ACWY meningitis vaccine
- Safety concerns over recalled Uber cars in Singapore
- FTSE 100 bolstered by Madame Tussauds owner Merlin
- Trump hails $1.6bn US investment by Toyota and Mazda
- Rise in Living Wage may have to wait, say small firms
- Ex-Volkswagen executive pleads guilty in emissions case
- Nissan's union fight
- Next shares jump after sales growth
- FTSE 100 languishes but Next climbs
- Next shares jump 10% amid cautious optimism
- Car insurance market dysfunctional, says Aviva
- Aviva signs 10-year distribution deal with HSBC
- Next: woolly jumper
- Facebook promises new fake news measures
- Amazon v Alibaba
- Punters gain, but profits slide for William Hill
- British Airways apologises for check-in failure
- William Hill offsets football blues with online gains
- Ryanair's Michael O'Leary: UK in denial over Brexit impact
- Amazon Echo turned into covert microphone
- Dow closes above 22,000 for first time
- British Gas to raise electricity prices
- BP targets deeper cost cuts to cope with cheaper oil
- Centrica to raise electricity prices 12.5%
- The 'creepy Facebook AI' story that captivated the media
- Rolls-Royce and BP join UK earnings winners
- Apple sales boosted by apps and music
- HSBC profits rise as it prepares for UK ringfence
- Apple 'pulls 60 VPNs from China App Store'
- FTSE 100 bolstered by shares in utilities
- Amazon Robotics Challenge 2017 won by Australian budget bot
- HSBC: the long goodbye
- Gulliver and Flint’s efforts at HSBC seem to be finally paying off
- BT offers universal broadband in place of regulation
- How the Royal Mail made its stamp on society
- Vodafone revamp shifts focus away from Newbury HQ
- Sir Peter Jackson’s studio reveals augmented reality demo
- Starbucks to own 100% of its China stores after buyout deal
- Barclays sets aside extra £700m for PPI
- British Airways owner IAG says IT chaos cost £58m
- Barclays second-quarter earnings knocked by PPI mis-selling costs
- Apple to discontinue iPod nano and shuffle
- BT shares lead FTSE 100 lower
- BT takes £225m hit over Italy accounting scandal
- IAG shrugs off power outage to post double-digits profits jump
- BT profits tumble after £225m Italian scandal payout
- Tampon tax: Call for abolition timetable as Tesco cuts price
- PwC publicly rebuked over alleged Vodafone conflict
- Nest camera and Amazon Echo help catch home intruders
- Facebook calls for a more people-centric security industry
- Amazon launches Prime Now in SE Asia
- Inside Facebook's virtual reality chat room
- Thomas Cook losses fall as terror fears fade
- Devialet and Sky join forces in sound system deal
- Volkswagen shrugs off cartel allegations
- Sky profits sag as football costs rise
- TNT cyber-attack crippling small firms, says FSB
- Thomas Cook soaks up holidaymakers’ search for sun
- Twitter sees monthly user growth stall
- Sky chief’s pay package boosted by £11.5m
- UK mobile coverage winners revealed in study
- Jeff Bezos: Amazon founder is world's new richest man
- Porsche to recall 22,000 cars over emissions software
- Will whistleblowers pay the price of Barclays case?
- Amazon profits fall sharply as it invests overseas
- Bumpy landing ahead: ITV ad revenues slide in run-up to McCall’s arrival
- Opening Quote: ITV ad revenues descend as new CEO waits to board
- Nestle to open Japan factory for exotic Kit Kat demand
- ITV hit by advertising slowdown
- UK economy sees pick-up in growth
- Nintendo posts strong profits driven by new console
- ITV says it will not reveal salaries of top earners
- Sports Direct boss Mike Ashley wins £15m court case
- US Uber will charge for lost item return
- Sports Direct boss Mike Ashley wins court battle with former banker
- Apple faces $506m patent dispute payout
- ITV: thong contest
- Facebook flush with advertising money
- Staging security at the National Theatre
- UK's first boot camp hopes to reform teenage hackers
- Microsoft Paint avoids brush with death
- YouTuber Jake Paul says he's 'outgrown' Disney Channel
- Electric Mini to be built in Oxford
- Trump says Apple will build three 'big' new plants in US
- Uber rival Grab to raise $2.5bn in fresh investments
- Ryanair still cautious despite 55% leap in profits
- Ryanair warns of airline fares war this summer
- FTSE 100 lower as airline shares fall
- Ryanair makes 'non-binding' offer for Alitalia
- Microsoft signals end of Paint program
- Tesco takes on Amazon with same-day delivery across UK
- 'Shrinkflation' has been going on for past five years: ONS
- Boots apologises for morning-after pill response
- Microsoft profits jump on cloud strength
- Siemens to exit Russian power joint venture
- Audi offers diesel emissions upgrade for 850,000 cars
- Girl, 5, fined £150 for lemonade stand
- Boots faces morning-after pill cost row
- NHS prescription cuts 'to hit low income families'
- Week in review, July 22
- Sports Direct profits more than halve
- Sliding sterling hits Sports Direct profits hard
- Unilever first half sales rise despite margarine slump
- Unilever boosted by higher prices in emerging markets
- Sky deal: Murdoch faces further delay over Fox bid
- Premier Foods hit by lack of appetite for gravy and custard
- Sports Direct turns to new finance chief for change
- Premier Foods — not even second class
- Mike Ashley confounds investors with 17-word presentation
- Unilever finds Kraft Heinz helps concentrate minds
- BMW 'favouring Oxford' to build new electric Mini
- Audi advert criticised in China for being sexist
- Newcastle City Council admits adoption data leak
- Virgin complaint bans Sky broadband ad
- Aviva offloads Friends Provident International to wealth group
- EasyJet accelerates hunt for new chief executive
- Aviva seeks digital disruption in Hong Kong as well as Hoxton
- Vertical farm start-up Plenty raises $200m
- PayPal in deal with Visa to offer debit cards in Europe
- General election slows UK decline at Royal Mail
- FTSE 100 falls despite Royal Mail boost
- Political mailshots ease pressure on Royal Mail
- BT loses another senior executive after torrid year
- US sees spike in Canadian homebuyers
- BP looks to big data to help weather weak oil price
- Hornby majority shareholder increases stake above 70%
- ITV names EasyJet's Carolyn McCall as new chief executive
- FTSE 100 rose as ITV boosted by McCall appointment
- Motorists could win £30m compensation from Europcar
- Primark recalls men's flip-flops over chemical content
- Lombard: Dame Carolyn’s not so difficult departure
- Facebook refuses Pakistan's ID demands
- Carolyn McCall wins over critics in 7 years at easyJet
- New ITV chief faces ad slide and digital threat
- Carolyn McCall: ITV boss has long CV
- Netflix now has 104 million subscribers worldwide
- Indian twist for Africa's basket weavers
- Bringing Carolyn McCall on board could cost ITV £2.5m
- CEO of Japan's Amazon on noodles and drones
- Dixons Carphone sells Spanish business for €55m
- Amazon warehouse firm GLP bought for $11.7bn
- Royal Mail offers staff new defined benefit pension scheme
- £3.4m Pencoed radiology and imaging academy plan unveiled
- FTSE 100 slips as builders and Royal Mail shares drop
- Threat of nationwide strike at Royal Mail increases
- Carillion turns to HSBC to help repair finances
- Barclays in talks to expand Dublin office post-Brexit
- Lombard: Far too British Airways
- New customs system may not be ready for Brexit, NAO warns
- Asos sales leap again
- Pakistani corruption case hinges on a font
- Mike Ashley's Sports Direct buys 26% stake in Game Digital
- New Netflix film about anorexia divides eating disorder activists
- Qatar Airways CEO sorry for calling US air hostesses 'grandmothers'
- Sports Direct buys 26% stake in Game Digital
- FTSE 100 flat despite rises for BT and retailers
- Facebook Messenger gets adverts added to app
- UK telecoms giant EE expands retail presence with Argos, Sainsbury’s deal
- Uber and Yandex combine forces in Russia
- Fox-Sky takeover heads for full competition inquiry
- Aldi 'best supermarket for customer satisfaction'
- Toyota targeting US millennials
- BT AGM set to bring stormy start for new chairman
- President Trump sued for blocking people on Twitter
- Summertime tipples help JD Wetherspoon
- John West owners to improve tuna fishing methods
- Microsoft to plug rural broadband gap with TV white space
- Facebook shuts down 'legal pot shops'
- Coca-Cola UK is to double the amount of recycled plastic in its bottles
- Shell sells stake in Irish gas field to help cut debt
- Brexit twist for Burberry and JD Wetherspoon
- Labour's Rebecca Long-Bailey 'won't use morally wrong Uber'
- Thomas Cook wins fake holiday sickness case
- Shoppers 'in the dark' about Brexit effect
- Dalian Wanda deal: Why is China's 'Disney rival' being sold?
- Spider-Man: Homecoming beats US box office expectations
- Nokia 'regrets' Withings health app backlash
- TalkTalk names fourth finance chief in 4 years
- BMW workers accept revised pension deal
- Newspaper groups join forces to deal with Facebook and Google
- Premier Foods management criticised by shareholder
- ‘Big oil’ dismisses predictions of collapse in demand
- Siemens in dispute with Russia over diverted turbines
- Amazon shares rise ahead of Prime Day
- Strikes hitting Northern, Merseyrail and Southern routes
- Superdrug owner looks to expand in UK
- Barclays at risk of fresh fraud charges over Qatar cash call
- HSBC triggers probe of Noble’s palm oil unit
- Samsung sees record quarterly profit on chip demand
- Easyjet and Centrica lead FTSE 100 higher
- Audi manager arrested in emissions probe
- Clarks shoes returns to UK production in Somerset
- Arlene Foster: Man charged over Facebook abuse
- Qualcomm seeks Apple iPhone sales ban
- Booze and banter puts Sports Direct in the spotlight
- AB Foods lifted by Primark sales boost
- British Gas investigated over switching fees
- Qatar Airways sees US laptop ban lifted
- Sports Direct flotation an ‘unmitigated disaster’, says Ashley
- Sports Direct boss Mike Ashley is a 'power drinker'
- HSBC to ramp up hunt for new chief executive
- Primark trading boost lifts ABF shares
- Skype backlash: 'Worst update ever'
- Microsoft to cut 'thousands' of jobs
- Lombard: HSBC needs chief with a special touch
- Shell withdraws Malaysia cardboard cutouts after 'distasteful' groping
- US laptop ban lifted on Emirates and Turkish Airlines
- Ocado still tight-lipped on mystery deal
- Volvo goes electric across the board
- Ocado dismisses fears of increased competition from Amazon
- Tesco and Worldpay boost FTSE 100
- Virgin Media 'falling short' on broadband speeds
- Vauxhall takeover by PSA given go-ahead
- Bosch brain drives autonomous Tesla car
- Six new things we know about Mike Ashley
- Sandwich chain Subway plans expansion in High Street war
- Imagination edges back to profit after tough year
- BT Sport wins TV rights to European rugby union
- This is why Ed Sheeran quit Twitter
- Mike Ashley dismisses £14m claim as 'drink banter'
- Amazon and eBay images broken by Photobucket's 'ransom demand'
- Subway: What's behind the sandwich chain's UK success?
- Benny Higgins to step down from Tesco Bank after a decade
- Superdrug profit soars boosted by Kim Kardashian connection
- Samsung salvages Galaxy Note 7 parts for new phone
- Drone causes Gatwick Airport disruption
- Baby Dove adverts criticised over breastfeeding stance
- Mike Ashley 'vomited into fireplace at pub meeting'
- Lombard: Sports Direct analyshish
- Former Barclays executives in dock to face criminal charges
- Artist recreates Star Wars trailer on 1984 Apple computer
- Game Digital warns on profit on low Switch supplies
- Stormzy and other celebrities tweet bullied school boy
- Weetabix vs Weet-bix: UK cereal held by New Zealand customs
- Facebook drone in successful test flight
- UK PlayStation Network fans using PayPal have their accounts suspended by Sony
- Live cricket returns to BBC in ECB’s new £1.1bn broadcast deal
- Game Digital profits hit by lack of Nintendo Switch consoles
- HSBC gets approval for China securities joint venture
- BA to get strike cover from Qatar Airways
- Decision on Fox's Sky takeover due later
- Ocado supermarket trials driverless van deliveries
- Ocado trials driverless delivery van in London
- BT Italy scandal prompts auditing probe
- Tesco and Booker call for fast-track competition probe
- HSBC ends up but FTSE ends lower
- PwC under audit investigation after BT Italia scandal
- Sky-Fox takeover deal likely to face competition probe
- Walgreens Boots Alliance scraps plans to buy Rite Aid
- Nigeria: Ogoni widows sue Shell over military crackdown
- Fox’s £11.7bn Sky bid faces more regulatory hurdles
- Sony Music goes back to vinyl records
- How Fox’s bid for Sky came under scrutiny
- Sky investors give Murdoch’s waning influence a vote of confidence
- Faecal bacteria 'in ice in Costa, Starbucks and Caffe Nero'
- Toshiba sues Western Digital over memory chip sale
- Dixons Carphone reports record full-year profits
- Uber to appeal against English tests for drivers
- Arrests in UK over Microsoft scam calls
- Tesco to axe 1,200 head office jobs
- Dixons Carphone shrugs off retail woe as profit jumps
- Tesco cuts 1,200 head office jobs
- Lombard: Dixons Carphone switches on to service
- Suntans on children 'are not healthy'
- Debenhams shares slip as sales dip
- Western Digital resubmits Toshiba chip unit bid
- Debenhams warns of ‘volatile’ trading on the high street
- Volvo's driverless cars 'confused' by kangaroos
- Telefónica commits to UK as spectrum auction looms
- Facebook hits two billion users
- L’Oréal sells The Body Shop to Natura Cosméticos
- Hornby criticises Phoenix takeover offer
- A High Street star?
- FTSE 100 is lifted by airline industry shares
- Next boss Lord Wolfson calls for 'smooth' Brexit
- US hedge fund in anonymous bet against Tesco shares
- Hinkley Point deal 'risky and expensive'
- Premier Inn urgently reviews cladding
- Virgin Media urges password change over hacking risk
- UK Serious Fraud Office takes advantage of its stay of execution
- Facebook launches initiative to fight online hate speech
- Super Mario fan makes augmented reality game
- Troubled Toshiba flags deeper losses
- How safe is your internet router?
- Router hack risk 'not limited to Virgin Media'
- Tech Tent: Uber at a crossroads
- Tesco is raising store staff pay by 10.5% over two years
- Week in Review, June 24
- Sheryl Sandberg: Tools like Facebook 'used for evil and good'
- Imagination Technologies put up for sale amid Apple dispute
- Famous YouTubers raise thousands for Grenfell Tower victims and families
- Two Britons arrested over Microsoft hack
- Qatar wants 10% of American Airlines
- Amazon accuses Walmart of bullying in cloud computing clash
- FA ends £4m-a-year sponsorship deal with Ladbrokes after review
- Hornby says takeover bid undervalues firm
- Imagination on the market after Apple setback
- New railway connection to London Luton Airport approved
- ‘Financial assistance’ allegations at the heart of Barclays case
- Position taken by Barclays ruled out DPA deal with fraud agency
- Apple chip dispute proves too great a stretch of Imagination
- Uber founder Travis Kalanick resigns after months of turmoil
- Costa owner Whitbread ‘on track’, helped by Premier Inn
- Whitbread shares jump 5% on strong Premier Inn sales
- Uber: The scandals that drove Travis Kalanick out
- Whitbread off to ‘good start’ to year boosted by Premier Inn
- Hackers claim responsibility for Skype outage
- Tesco set to cut 1,100 Cardiff call centre jobs
- Tesco to close Cardiff call centre putting 1100 jobs at risk
- Tesco Bank customers hit by computer problems
- Centrica sells last big UK power stations
- Tesco call centre closure threatens 1,000 jobs
- Microsoft briefly disables anti-virus software for Windows 10
- Barclays case bolsters prospects for SFO
- All change at Hornby after activist investor campaign
- Barclays charged with fraud in Qatar case
- South Carolina shooting live-streamed on Facebook
- Tesco home deliveries hit by computer glitch
- Barclays: poisonous pivot
- Barclays and former executives charged with crisis-era fraud
- What is the Barclays fraud case about?
- Barclays fraud case: Richard Boath — rose to senior Emea role
- Barclays fraud case: Roger Jenkins — pivotal role in capital raising
- The 4 former Barclays men charged with fraud by the SFO
- Decision close on Fox's Sky takeover plan
- Accenture and Microsoft plan digital IDs for millions of refugees
- John Varley steps down from Rio board after fraud charge
- Cadmium case proves toxic for Barclays
- Netflix lets children call TV shots
- Ford to move US production of Focus to China
- Jaguar Land Rover and Gorillaz team up to find 5,000 staff
- Sugary cereals named and shamed by Liverpool health bosses
- Orange sells down its stake in BT
- Orange to sell down stake in BT
- Why is Amazon buying Whole Foods?
- Uber faces lawsuit over India rape investigation
- Barclays hirings under US scrutiny
- NHS cyber-attack was 'launched from North Korea'
- Tesco recovery gathers pace in the UK
- Supermarket shares hit by Amazon deal
- Tesco pulls plug on Thailand bulk business as UK sales grow
- British Airways cabin crew to stage two-week strike
- Amazon to buy Whole Foods for $13.7bn
- Week in Review, June 17
- Barclays awaits news on criminal charges over fundraising
- Sports Direct tears up deal with Mike Ashley’s brother
- Heathrow Airport baggage system suffers failure
- Secret women
- British Airways technology chaos will cost £80m
- Microsoft AI plays a perfect game of Ms Pac-Man
- Facebook reveals measures to remove terrorist content
- Shareholders rebuke Morrisons over executive pay
- Thames Water fined £8.55m for failing to stop leaks
- E3 2017: Hands-on with Super Mario Odyssey
- Wary 'silver surfers' embrace social media
- Thames Water faces probe over ‘unacceptable’ leaks
- E3 2017: Sony teases virtual reality games
- E3 2017: PlayStation in one minute
- Legoland owner Merlin warns of impact from UK terror attacks
- Visitor numbers at Merlin sites down after terror attacks
- Toshiba facing fresh demand for damages
- Child sex offenders using Facebook investigation finds
- Apple Mac computers targeted by ransomware and spyware
- E3: PlayStation VR is still in its early days says Sony chief
- Uber chief Travis Kalanick to take leave of absence
- Uber: Travis Kalanick's rollercoaster reign
- E3 2017: Super Mario Odyssey gets October date from Nintendo
- BMW workers reject new offer in pensions dispute
- E3: First look at Xbox One X
- BP joins oil rush to use AI with funding for California start-up
- E3 2017: Microsoft unveils Xbox One X
- E3: Where's the VR on Xbox One X?
- Sky TV suffers fall in viewers of live Premier League games
- E3: Xbox in one minute
- Jaguar Land Rover tests upmarket ride-sharing with Lyft deal
- 'Facebook blasphemer' given death penalty
- Worth the price?
- Apple and Dell join Foxconn bid for Toshiba's chip unit
- Uber loses another top executive Emil Michael
- Ocado looks to raise £350m for expansion through bond sale
- Germany to test Porsche Cayenne after media report on emissions
- Mitie turns to microchipped mops in effort to freshen margin
- Uber chief Kalanick faces bumpy ride
- British Airways cabin crew suspend four-day strike
- Hospital long waits highest since 2008
- Dixons Carphone and Sprint walk away from US joint venture
- Mars recalls chocolates over salmonella fear
- Does British Airways' explanation stack up?
- Topshop owner sees profits dive by 79%
- Renewables provide more than half UK electricity for first time
- Tennis player faces legal action over Special K nickname
- Former HSBC trader to fight extradition to US in forex case
- BT drops PwC following Italian accounts scandal
- BT appoints KPMG as auditor after Italian scandal
- HSBC faces fresh suit alleging forex manipulation
- Tyre maker Pirelli suspends production in Venezuela
- Sony sells one million VR headsets
- A closer look at Apple's Homepod voice-enabled speaker
- Hands-on with the new iPad Pro and iOS11
- FTSE 100 steady as Burberry shares fall
- Stephen Fry on Facebook
- Qatar row: Saudi revokes Qatar Airways' licence
- Harvard bars students for posting 'obscene memes'
- Uber and Lyft ordered to share data with San Francisco
- Security firm asks EU to investigate Microsoft
- Amazon to discount Prime for US families on welfare
- Uber fires 20 staff after harassment investigation
- Tesco PwC accounts probe called off
- Ocado slips despite first overseas deal
- London attack: Tech firms fight back in extremism row
- Uber has refunded passengers after London Bridge terror attack
- Apple 'caught by Australian error 53 undercover sting'
- Channel 4 names former Shine head as new CEO
- Alex Mahon named as new Channel 4 chief executive
- Ocado: late delivery
- British Airways says IT chaos was caused by human error
- Channel 4 appoints Alex Mahon as chief executive
- Apple reveals HomePod smart speaker
- PwC Tesco probe shows auditors need to play good cop, bad cop
- Topshop fails to wear well in retail heat of Australia
- Ocado signs technology licensing deal with retailer
- McKinsey to review Topshop strategy for Sir Philip Green
- HSBC struggles to recruit specialist staff for Birmingham office
- Hoover pension deal agreed affecting 7,500 members
- British Airways cabin crew vote for more strike action
- Week in Review, June 3
- 'We need access to the world's best talent'
- 'Reduce firms' National Insurance payments'
- HSBC to roll out robo-advice for small savers
- World's most expensive handbag auctioned in Hong Kong
- Barclays Africa sale sparks share surge
- Barclays cuts African operations stake to 15%
- BA's owner launches new trans-Atlantic budget airline
- Walsh backs BA boss after computer chaos
- Another Uber executive quits but losses improve
- IAG boss Willie Walsh backs British Airways
- British Airways in travel insurance row over IT outage
- Skype gets Snapchat-style makeover
- Barclays cuts stake in African operations further than expected
- British Airways pension warns of 6,000 deaths before row resolved
- Barclays sells Zimbabwe operation to Malawi lender
- US military data found unprotected on Amazon web server
- Facebook shareholders press management on fake news
- Facebook sorry for Tiananmen picture frame rejection
- BBC to stream election debate via Twitter for first time
- Size 12 student criticises H&M after struggling to fit into size 16 dress
- Loose Women's Nadia Sawalha on losing her hair
- German court rejects parents' access to dead teenager's Facebook account
- Barclays sells half its shares in African arm
- G4S rejoins FTSE 100 as Debenhams drops out of FTSE 250
- BT set to bring EE within consumer group
- Ryanair expects lower fares but reports record profits
- FTSE 100 falls as IAG hit by BA's IT failure
- Fire risk alert issued over Beko tumble dryers
- British Airways under pressure to explain source of power surge
- Amazon shares hit $1,000 for first time
- Tesco faces competition probe into £3.7bn Booker purchase
- Swiss court convicts man over 'defamatory' Facebook likes
- London Underground on track to offer mobile reception
- Uber fires self-driving car engineer amid legal fight with Google
- British Airways flight chaos lessens after weekend of disruption
- Barclays wins more business in corporate broking
- British Airways chief will not resign over IT failure chaos
- Uber CEO Kalanick's mother dies in boat accident
- Burger King ad angers real-life Belgian royal family
- British Airways: Chaos continues at Heathrow
- British Airways cancellations stack up after computer failure
- Autism diagnoses 'could be reduced under NHS plan'
- British Airways: Thousands disrupted as flights axed amid IT crash
- Gatwick Airport flights depart without luggage
- The Nokia 3310 is back so here's a celebration of all things 2000
- UK achieves solar power record as temperatures soar
- Amazon opens seventh US bookstore
- Micro Focus’ $8.8bn software acquisition approved by investors
- Sir Philip Green in bid to rescue Australian Topshop
- Weak pound drags down Halfords profits
- Halfords profits hit by weak pound
- Boots of Nottingham opens 'historic' digital archive
- Daily Mail and General Trust shares dive after outlook downgrade
- Walkers Crisps Gary Lineker campaign suffers Twitter sabotage
- Amazon's latest bricks and mortar shop opens in New York
- Nokia 3310: How long could you survive with a retro phone?
- Dixons Carphone tackles savvy shoppers
- Opening quote: M&S, Kingfisher, Dixons Carphone
- Dixons Carphone says consumers keep spending
- British sports car maker Lotus bought by China's Geely
- Nokia 3310 sparks wave of nostalgia as it goes on sale
- Wales flag emoji finally arrives on Twitter
- Amazon adds live TV channels to Prime Video
- Government borrowing at three-year April high
- Apple and Nokia to 'co-operate' after settling patent row
- Firms pledge to recruit more over-50s
- Microsoft launches new Surface Pro
- German police raid Daimler offices
- Samsung S8 'eye security' fooled by photo
- Barclays faces £1.1bn PPI mis-selling lawsuit by US group
- US accuses Fiat Chrysler of using 'defeat devices'
- Barclays tightens email security after Jes Staley hoax
- Ford chairman denies that he fired chief executive
- Leaks 'expose peculiar Facebook moderation policy'
- Windows 7 hardest hit by WannaCry worm
- BT faces potential £232m tax bill in Brazil
- BP restarts production at £4.4bn North Sea oilfield
- BP revisits 1970s petrol station — but wants to step on the gas
- Greggs on a roll as it moves to feed a nation on the go
- BBC fools HSBC voice recognition security system
- London City first in UK to get remote air traffic control
- Foot Locker shares plunge after weak sales
- British Airways loses landmark legal case against pension trustees
- Royal Mail posts strong rise in profits as parcels improve
- Mothercare finds brighter spot in UK after six years
- EU fines Facebook over 'misleading' WhatsApp data claim
- ASOS backlash for listing UK size 10 as 'large'
- App maker's code stolen in malware attack
- Sports Direct extends reach in US with stakes worth $95m
- University of Apple
- Porsche bosses probed under VW emissions scandal
- Nestle fails to trademark four-fingered KitKat shape
- Twitter user numbers overtaken by China's Sina Weibo
- Unite suspends planned BMW strikes after new offer
- John Lewis criticised over ‘never knowingly undersold’ promise
- Shareholders back BP move to cut chief’s pay
- Ford looks to cut 1,400 jobs
- Vodafone lines up stronger 2018 after writedown and losses
- The secret yearnings of pro-Tory Facebook groups
- Ford 'set to shed 10% of workforce'
- Thailand backs off lese-majeste Facebook ban threat
- Vodafone reports hefty loss after hit from Indian unit
- Vodafone shares rise as telecoms group lifts profit forecasts
- FTSE 100 hits another record as Vodafone rises
- Disney hack: Ransom demanded for stolen film
- Premier Foods focuses on costs as revenues and profits fall
- Reform of ‘beer tie’ rules hits business at Ei Group
- Fire at Asos warehouse damages over £6m worth of stock
- Dyson aims to build on sales with R&D centre in China
- Vodafone: elephant in the room
- Asos warehouse in Germany hit by fire
- HP unveils 'world's largest' single memory computer
- Twitter co-founder Biz Stone to rejoin firm
- National Grid puts hold on 100 miles of Cumbrian power lines
- Troubled Toshiba misses annual results deadline
- Vodafone transfers stake in Kenya operator Safaricom to Vodacom
- Uber must return confidential files to Waymo, orders US judge
- Next cyber-attack could be imminent, warn experts
- UK eBay sellers to be forced to pay 20% VAT on fees
- Toyota 'backs flying car project' in Japan
- Tesco turns to solar in Paris climate accord pledge
- Microsoft warns ransomware cyber-attack is a wake-up call
- Massive ransomware infection hits computers in 99 countries
- Thailand warns Facebook to block content critical of the monarchy
- Whistleblower sparks Hyundai and Kia recall of 240,000 cars
- Fiat Chrysler recalls 1.25m trucks over software error
- Facebook SOS as burglar found in pub
- Tesco chief executive Dave Lewis sees pay fall 10%
- NHS England hit by 'cyber-attack'
- Tesco chief takes 10% pay cut despite sales growth
- National minimum wage increases could cost jobs, IFS warns
- BT to shed 4,000 jobs in new overhaul
- BT lowers guidance; to cut 4000 jobs
- Mothercare CFO resigns
- Adidas finds buyer for its golf unit
- Nissan reports jump in annual profits
- BT sheds 4,000 jobs and lowers guidance
- Facebook prunes 'shocking' news feed posts
- European court aide rules Uber is a transport company
- Sir James Dyson wins vacuum cleaners appeal at European Court
- BT Group: operator waiting
- Labour and National Grid
- Drayton Manor death: Rapids rides closed at theme parks
- BT tries to reset fortunes with restructuring plan
- Barclays rejigs top management at investment banking arm
- ITV revenues fall 3% as advertising continues to shrink
- Vodafone to close down pager business after CMA shock
- National Express revenues jump, but likely to face tough AGM over pay and safety
- Barclays boss sees off shareholder rebellion
- Toyota suffers first profit fall in five years
- TalkTalk slumps 11% on profit warning
- TalkTalk warns of profit fall in 2017-18 under new strategy
- ITV combats advertising declines with £50m savings
- Barclays chief Jes Staley apologises for pursuit of whistleblower
- Retro tech: When the pager was king
- Vodafone to turn off pagers due to prolonged antitrust probe
- Aviva chief executive hits out at personal insurance market
- Openreach to sound out support for ‘full fibre’ UK networks
- My pager: The 'in thing' in the 90s
- 'Block Fox bid for Sky', says ex-guest claiming harassment
- High street punters prove sluggish for William Hill
- Micro Focus shares dive 9% on HP warning
- China's Alipay takes on Apple in US expansion
- Slowdown at William Hill betting shops offset by growth online
- O2 to scrap Europe roaming fees
- Microsoft makes emergency security fix
- John Lewis falls foul of minimum wage rules
- Dove body-shaped shower gel bottles ridiculed online
- Chicken nugget tweet breaks Twitter record
- John Lewis takes £36m hit for minimum wage error
- Barclays chief fights to save his reputation
- Alison Brittain named Veuve Clicquot Business Woman of 2017
- Walt Disney profits were boosted by Beauty and the Beast
- Facebook publishes fake news ads in UK papers
- Facebook power
- Customers and consumption decline for British Gas owner Centrica
- Cloned cars sold in Greater Manchester eBay scam
- British Gas loses more customers despite holding prices
- Has Facebook profited from fake news?
- British Gas loses customers as competition bites
- BP and Kosmos strike gas again off Senegal
- Premier Foods secures extension on Cadbury cakes deal
- USA Today asks FBI to fight Facebook bots
- Facebook must delete hate postings, Austria court rules
- ITV and C4 seek new chiefs as advertisers shift to online channels
- Uber faces criminal probe in US over 'greyball' code
- Fox News complainant to meet UK media regulator
- Facebook shuts Oculus VR movie studio
- Debenhams Flowers data breach hits 26,000
- HSBC buoyed by higher interest rates and weaker dollar
- HSBC profits fall as bank bids to restore flagging revenues
- Next cuts upper end of sales and profits forecasts
- Next shares fall as it cuts profit outlook
- Betting shops a revenue weak spot for Ladbrokes Coral
- Royal Dutch Shell sees profits jump as oil price rises
- G4S revenues jump almost 9%, boosting shares
- Morrisons sales jump as recovery continues
- Imagination Tech offloads businesses in scramble after hit from Apple
- Shell doubles its profits with oil price rebound
- FTSE 100 lifted by HSBC and Shell results
- Sports Direct non-executive director makes abrupt exit
- Morrisons turnround gains pace with 3% sales rise
- Next drops to bottom of FTSE 100 after lowering guidance
- Unilever strikes deal with rival in bet on Myanmar
- HSBC: off the scale
- Next shares slide as it cuts profit forecast
- Ladbrokes sales hit by high-street slowdown
- Adidas shares hit a record high after firm sees sales jump
- Imagination to sell core chip divisions after losing Apple
- G4S: unfunny business
- Strong oil earnings fail to ease fears over crude slide
- Etsy chief executive quits after quarterly loss
- Sainsbury's warns of rising costs as profits fall 8.2%
- ITV chief executive Adam Crozier steps down
- Sainsbury's and ITV drag down FTSE 100
- Adam Crozier to step down as chief executive at ITV after 7 years
- Marks and Spencer hires Halfords boss Jill McDonald
- Sainsbury’s warns on consumer confidence as profits fall
- Volkswagen Group profits soar after cost cuts
- M&S appoints Halfords chief to run clothing unit
- Facebook top 10 concert lists may be security risk
- ITV: no drama
- Crozier’s tenure at ITV has no fairy tale ending
- Facebook hires 3,000 to review content
- Sainsbury’s: a bank, electricals and light snacks
- Lego Batman and CNN star as Time Warner profits rise
- Facebook nears two billion monthly users
- Smart doggy
- Samsung crane collapse kills six workers
- BP profits helped by higher oil prices
- Ocado shares boosted by M&S deal report
- BP profits surge after rebound in oil prices
- Microsoft unveils new Surface laptop
- BP profits surge after rebound in oil prices
- G4S teams up with Lloyds for banks on wheels
- Week in Review, April 29
- KKR blocks new business from Barclays after Staley spat
- BP: where is the love
- Samsung self-driving car trial in South Korea approved
- Apple sees surprise fall in iPhone sales
- MPs call for end to 'bogus' self-employment
- Dubai becomes first city to get its own Microsoft font
- Channel 4 news' Cathy Newman on 'duty' to discuss abortion
- General election 2017: Tax lock is bad policy, says IFS
- Hacker steals and shares unreleased TV shows
- Twitter signs deal with Bloomberg on rolling video news
- Dobbies garden centre chain strikes deal with Ocado
- G4S teams up with Lloyds for banks on wheels
- Vauxhall 'reckless' over Zafira fires, say MPs
- Barclays profits more than double
- Barclays investment bank underperforms US rivals
- Facebook 'observed propaganda efforts' by governments
- Google and Facebook duped in huge 'scam'
- Barclays pulls FTSE 100 lower
- Barclays: suspendered sentence
- Amazon 'style assistant' divides opinion
- Qualcomm says Apple withholding royalty payments amid legal row
- Union rejects latest Royal Mail pension offer
- Barclays: suspendered sentence
- Week in Review, April 29
- Job opportunities
- A day in Seoul using just Samsung products
- Samsung sees best quarterly profits in three years
- India bans social media in Kashmir amid violent unrest
- Nintendo Switch off to 'strong start'
- Hackers used Microsoft Word bug 'for months'
- BP sells Chinese stake to Sinopec arm for $1.68bn
- Google, Amazon and Microsoft report rising profits
- Uber plans to test on-demand flying cars network by 2020
- Facebook baby killing: Grief and questions after shocking murder
- MP asks Facebook to tackle 'fake news' as election approaches
- Barclays boss sounds Brexit talent warning
- Twitter users up but 'headwinds' forecast
- Barclays boss: Banks need access to talent post-Brexit
- UK protests over access to Twitter data
- Sports Direct staff supplier Transline faces administration
- TalkTalk hack attack: Friends admit cyber crime charges
- Government lacks faith in free market, says energy boss
- Hornby directors defend chairman Roger Canham
- Whitbread warns of consumer spending slowdown
- Costa coffee owner Whitbread wary over prospects
- Teenage cyber hacker Adam Mudd jailed for global attacks
- Thai man kills baby on Facebook Live then takes own life
- Former BP boss Tony Hayward to leave Genel Energy
- Stephen Jones to run UK Finance banking lobby
- Uber 'tracked iPhones to stop fraud'
- Hayward finds life anything but easy in Kurdistan
- Peugeot Citroen investigated over diesel emissions
- First coal-free day in Britain since Industrial Revolution
- American Airlines suspends employee after clash over pram
- Tomorrow's Cities: Singapore's plans for a smart nation
- Sports Direct breaks into US market
- Sports Direct marks first move into US with deal for two retailers
- Government extends Sky takeover inquiry
- Inquiry into Fox takeover of Sky delayed by UK election
- UK set for first full day without coal power
- Sports Direct: westward ho
- Week in Review, April 22
- TalkTalk and BT rated worst for broadband in Which? survey
- Shell and Eni in ‘unholy mess’ over Nigerian oil
- Debenhams unveils turnaround strategy
- Sky announces HBO co-production deal
- Unilever leads FTSE 100 higher
- Unilever sales rise on higher prices
- Debenhams to close stores as profits fall
- Bose sued for logging listening habits
- BMW profits boosted by Intel map investment
- Debenhams: revamp slayer
- Unilever finds innovations boost pricing power
- Primark owner Associated British Foods sees profits jump
- BMW strike halts Mini car production
- Tesco to offload opticians' business to Vision Express
- Sugar lifts profits at Primark owner ABF
- Starbucks joins 'unicorn food' craze with new drink
- Adidas apologises for 'you survived Boston Marathon' email
- Holiday Inn hotels hit by card payment system hack
- Apple settles patent case at last minute
- iRobot sues Hoover and Black & Decker over robo-vacuums
- Weetabix to be sold to US company Post Holdings
- Weetabix: Post truth
- 'Facebook killer' Steve Stephens found dead after car chase
- Zuckerberg addresses 'Facebook killing'
- Next slashes Wolfson's pay by half after profits slide
- Cadbury backlash: Is making chocolate in New Zealand worth it?
- Facebook murder suspect Steve Stephens hunted across US
- Lloyds says ‘Hello’ to facial recognition banking
- Microsoft patched 'NSA hack' Windows flaws before leak
- Hermes begins trial using self-driving robots in London
- Netflix looks beyond US as competition mounts
- Internet pioneer Robert Taylor dies
- Barclays Africa: clearsightedness
- Weetabix to be sold to Post Holdings for $1.76bn
- Netflix says opportunity 'gigantic' despite slowing growth
- Can Toshiba escape fate of corporate Japan's zombie hordes?
- Bulgaria's Sunny Beach offers 'best value in Europe'
- Meet the parents of children with a difficult diagnosis
- Jes Staley’s setback shows inexperience in key areas
- Streaming set to overtake physical music sales in UK
- Strike threat after Royal Mail closes pension scheme
- FTSE 100 opens lower but Royal Mail rises
- Virgin Trains East Coast staff to stage 48-hour strike
- Sainsbury's pushes ahead with Argos rollout in supermarkets
- Royal Mail faces strike threat after pension closure
- Toyota develops robotic leg braces for older people
- Amazon ramps up smart speakers battle against Google
- Starbucks says Brexit vote hit UK profits
- Burger King advert sabotaged on Wikipedia
- Tesco sorry for Good Friday beer advert
- Airbnb account hijackers burgle homes
- Tesco full-year pre-tax profits hit by fine
- Tesco reports first sales growth in 7 years
- Nike to investigate 'misuse' of logo in race hate merchandise
- Tesco: trolleyed
- Virgin Media flaw caused Facebook glitch
- Vodafone scraps roaming fees in much of Europe
- Apple takes Swatch to court over 'Tick Different' ads
- Supermarket woes dent FTSE 100
- Amazon's Alexa turns on Ford car's engine
- Shell admits dealing with money launderer
- What is behind Toshiba's financial crisis?
- JD Sports' profits boosted by fashion for fitness wear
- FTSE 100 takes flight as airline shares rise
- Toshiba files unaudited results and says future is in doubt
- Microsoft patches serious Word bug 'targeted by scammers'
- JD Sports profits propelled by sportswear trend
- Dialog Semiconductor: dog days
- Barclays ditched planned whistleblowing service
- Dialog stock dumped on fears Apple will drop chips
- Rio faces pressure over lack of female directors
- Barclays chief mounts charm offensive after reprimand
- JD Sports hits its stride in shift to athleisure
- Bombardier and Siemens 'in train deal talks'
- City regulators investigate Barclays boss Jes Staley
- Shell move 'could be in breach of international law'
- Travelodge makes more out of business than leisure visitors
- Bank of England implicated in Libor recording
- Barclays chief censured for attempt to identify whistleblower
- Barclays blamed BoE over lowering of Libor rate, claims BBC
- Hornby investors clash over chairman’s future
- Barclays: pressure point
- NHS Scotland to fund 'game-changer' Prep HIV drug
- Toshiba may sell chip business to Foxconn for $27bn
- Cancer drug Kadcyla approved for use by NHS Scotland
- Judge approves deal between Tesco arm and SFO
- Jes Staley hits roadblock in clean-up of Barclays
- Leaked emails raise pressure on Shell over Nigeria
- Outlook for City after Brexit 'has improved'
- Ford sees a future in UK after Brexit, says CEO Mark Fields
- Mothercare ready to raise prices after sterling fall
- GP practices close in record numbers
- Private equity bidders line up for The Body Shop
- Trip to Barclays archives shows value analysts can bring
- Sky's 21st Century Fox takeover cleared by Europe
- Hornby shares rocket as turnround builds up steam
- Fox bid for Sky given green light by Brussels
- Bookies bet on record weekend of sport
- Week in Review, April 8
- Twitter forces US to drop demand for Trump critic's details
- Unilever to sell off Flora and Stork
- Unilever restructures after failed Kraft bid
- Flora sale: Impact on jobs in senior management
- Cadbury 'very proud of role in Easter'
- Two Barclays traders found not guilty in Libor retrial
- BP slashes 2016 pay for boss Dudley
- Former Barclays traders acquitted in SFO Libor case
- Unilever: divided we stand
- Huawei defeats Samsung in patent battle in China
- Apple taken to court for 'refusing to fix devices'
- Royal Mail expands in US parcels market
- BP cuts chief’s pay by 40% to $11.6m
- Xbox 'Project Scorpio' details revealed
- Facebook to tackle fake news with educational campaign
- Why margarine is toast
- Avalow gardening app aims to be the Uber of flower beds
- Kendall Jenner criticised over Pepsi advert
- Kendall Jenner criticised over Pepsi advert
- BMW workers to stage first UK strikes over pensions
- Facebook revenge porn to be blocked from reposts
- Uber sued by car-share stab victim
- Pepsi pulls Kendall Jenner advert amid outcry
- Apple looks long-term with development of GPUs
- Online retailer Asos sees exports boosted by weak pound
- Amazon enters business supplies market
- New Facebook rocket icon links to 'complementary' second news feed
- Asos shares slide as margins squeezed
- Anti-Uber activist banned from harassing drivers
- Second teenager arrest for 'Facebook live assault'
- Toshiba forced to buy 40% of UK's NuGen
- BP ready to cut CEO Dudley’s maximum pay by $3.7m
- Apple Mac Pro design was a bad bet, admits firm
- Asos cuts its cloth for growth
- MarketInvoice poaches senior Santander UK manager
- Imagination Technologies' shares plunge after Apple ends contract
- BP sells Forties North Sea pipeline to Ineos
- ITV shares dip as FTSE 100 opens flat
- Imagination shares plunge on Apple chip setback
- Facebook Live 'sex assault': Boy, 14, arrested in Chicago
- Apple brings Imagination’s technology to earth
- Ineos buys North Sea oil pipeline from BP
- Daily Mail to launch TV show in US
- Tesla's market value overtakes Ford
- Sports Direct increases Debenhams stake to 16%
- Ford recalls 52,000 F-250 pick-up trucks over park fault
- National Grid calls for its own storage
- First concrete poured at Hinkley C nuclear power plant
- Apple wins Australia ruling to retain Apple Pay dominance
- NHS boss: 'Constrained circumstances'
- Crayola is ditching dandelion yellow from its range and replacing it with a new one
- Oculus virtual reality founder leaves Facebook
- UK BMW workers back strike over pensions
- Patterson faces more challenging times at BT
- Hollywood gives a second chance to comeback kids at PwC
- Tesco boss runs into wholesale problems
- Toshiba shareholders angry as chip unit sale approved
- FTSE 100 rises as Morrisons boosted by upgrade
- William Hill appoints new CFO to help with turnround
- Genel losses rise to $1.3bn after asset writedowns
- New John Lewis boss says department store needs reinventing
- Sales growth slows at Booker ahead of Tesco merger
- HSBC adds new transgender titles including M and Misc
- HSBC unveils range of gender-neutral titles for customers
- Samsung: Is Galaxy S8 the firm's most important phone yet?
- Facebook launches Snapchat-style Stories with new in-app camera feature
- Topshop loses managing director to The White Company
- Virgin Media overstated superfast broadband rollout
- Samsung Galaxy S8 hides home button and gains Bixby AI
- Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8+: First look
- Vauxhall drops FA home nations football sponsorship deals
- Samsung Galaxy S8 - but is it art? The internet reacts
- American Airlines ties up partnership with China Southern
- Tesco shareholders highlight risks of Booker deal
- Tesco fined £129m for overstating profits
- Tesco UK arm to pay £129m accounts scandal penalty
- Ladbrokes Coral pledges higher savings from merger
- Amazon to buy Middle East online retailer Souq
- Jack Dorsey brings Square payments to UK
- Greece uplift helps Thomas Cook boost sales
- Exposed files on Microsoft's document-sharing site
- Tesco: discounted justice
- Uber set to pull out of Denmark
- Ford to invest $1.2bn in Michigan plants
- Virgin Media suspends staff over £3bn upgrade row
- Tesco: discounted justice
- Cost of Tesco accounting scandal goes beyond fines
- BT fined record £42m for late installations
- BT hit with record £42m Ofcom fine
- Dyson 'enormously optimistic' about post-Brexit trade
- South West Trains: Hong Kong firm MTR to help run rail franchise
- Apple wins iPhone 6 patent battle in China
- BT: tough customers
- Two big Tesco shareholders oppose Booker purchase
- Deliveroo faces fresh legal action over ‘worker’ rights
- Samsung plans to relaunch refurbished Note 7 devices
- Tesco warned over cost of £3.7bn Booker takeover
- Poundland places 99p Stores into administration
- Tesco may need to speak up to land Booker prize
- Cheaper flights
- Uber suspends self-driving cars after Arizona crash
- StanChart and Barclays face CEO pay criticism
- Portsmouth and ex-Disney CEO Michael Eisner to hold exclusive takeover talks
- Samsung Electronics chief says sorry for scandal
- Shell sells Gabon assets to Carlyle-backed group
- Hermes parcels sorted in makeshift Northampton car park depot
- New £1 coin: Tesco to leave trolleys unlocked
- Next sees first annual profit fall in eight years
- Apple 'paid no tax' in New Zealand for at least a decade
- Next shares leads FTSE 100 higher
- What Next for shops?
- Next: the estate we’re in
- Qatari connection casts long shadow over Barclays
- Hermes reports record annual profits
- 'Sex assault' streamed on Facebook Live
- Thames Water fined £20m for sewage spill
- Twitter shuts 377,000 'terrorism' accounts
- Bosses' incomes are 386 times higher than Living Wage
- Thames Water fined record £20m for sewage dump
- Three threatens legal challenge to UK 5G auction
- Virgin takes on BT with faster broadband service
- Michael Eisner in talks to buy Portsmouth FC
- Facebook Live victim 'afraid to go home'
- Top BHS managers big winners in Green pension offer
- Google and Facebook now paying full tax, Australia says
- 888 raises dividend after strong profit growth
- Waitrose coffee change gives grounds for complaint
- eBay launches guaranteed three-day delivery in US
- Apple launches red iPhone 7 and video app
- MP warns of housing strain caused by holiday lets
- ITV cuts CEO pay after it fails to meet profit goal
- Fiat Chrysler diesel emissions investigated in France
- Vodafone deal creates India mobile giant
- Nintendo switch: Newsround viewers test it out
- Group who got into BBC have done the same at Facebook
- Tesco rejigs global team as international chief departs
- Bill Gates tops Forbes' rich list but Trump's wealth slips
- Vodafone relies on new Idea merger to fight Jio
- Lily Beddall: Girl with Down's syndrome models for Matalan
- Buzz Aldrin launches VR plan to get humans to Mars
- US man held for sending flashing tweet to epileptic writer
- Pakistan asks Facebook to help fight blasphemy
- Bob Diamond in deal to buy stockbroker Panmure Gordon
- YouTube: UK government suspends ads amid extremism concerns
- Diamond joins Qataris to launch Panmure Gordon bid
- BP in talks with Ineos over Forties pipeline sale
- Shell and Eni regain control of Nigeria oilfield
- Bob Diamond returns to London with Panmure deal
- US regulator probes Angolan deal involving BP
- Sainsbury's sales fall but Argos growth strengthens
- Toyota to invest £240m in UK plant at Burnaston
- Argos helps Sainsbury’s deliver sales growth
- Eurostar makes loss after Paris and Brussels attacks
- Fox takeover bid for Sky to be reviewed
- Fox’s £11.7bn bid for Sky referred to UK watchdog
- Chocolate and cocoa groups vow to end deforestation
- Fox’s bid for Sky: what happens now?
- McDonald's deletes tweet attacking Donald Trump
- Unilever investors favoured talks with Kraft Heinz
- BP in talks to sell North Sea pipeline to Ineos
- Toyota plant investment 'huge part of preparing for long-term future'
- 'Turkey backers' target Amnesty, BBC and other major Twitter accounts
- Sports Direct calls executive pay report 'fake news'
- U-turn over Budget plan to increase National Insurance
- Apple found guilty of Russian price-fixing
- Sports Direct hits out at ‘fake news’ on pay
- Audi and VW sites raided in emissions probe
- NICs U-turn
- Pirc’s Sports Direct pay claim shows value of ratios
- Toshiba: What has gone wrong?
- In the Hunt
- Toshiba looking to sell Westinghouse nuclear business
- Royal Mail considers union’s pitch for ‘new kind’ of pension
- Shipping groups trial use of wind-power on tankers
- French Connection reports loss for fifth year running
- Sony plans to let PC owners play PS4 games
- Facebook data 'off-limits' for spy tools
- Investor urges break-up of French Connection
- Unilever urges changes to UK’s takeover rules
- Ocado revenues grow but average order size falls
- Macquarie sells final stake in Thames Water
- Unilever: underlevered
- Facebook, Twitter and Google grilled by MPs over hate speech
- Unilever chief calls for tougher takeover safeguards
- Pressure is on Unilever to satisfy investors
- Vodafone to create 2,100 UK customer service jobs
- Vodafone to bring 2,100 call-centre jobs back to UK
- Northern, Southern rail and Merseyrail staff on strike
- VW diesel compensation stalls in UK
- Sean Spicer confronted in Apple store
- Tucker’s five big challenges at HSBC
- James Murdoch faces new ‘fit and proper’ test
- DeepMind and UK’s National Grid in AI talks
- SNP demands to see UK government's Brexit 'promises' to Nissan
- Gulliver’s exit to test incoming HSBC chairman
- HSBC appoints AIA boss Mark Tucker as new chairman
- Tesco chairman: White men 'endangered species' in UK boardrooms
- HSBC in talks to appoint AIA’s Tucker as chairman
- BT Openreach deal aims to shakeup UK broadband
- William Hill appoints Philip Bowcock as new chief
- BT and Ofcom strike deal over future of Openreach
- New chairman du Plessis brings his eclectic CV to BT
- BT boss: Openreach deal better 'long-term'
- Chocolate price hike if Brexit deal fails, warns Mars
- Tesco chairman fears for white men on UK boards
- Week in Review, March 11
- 21st Century Fox rejects Sky takeover bid concerns
- Uber stops using Greyball 'secret program' to dodge regulators
- Grandees to stay on at Barclays and Standard Life
- Samsung chief Lee Jae-Yong on trial for bribery
- Hammond: Budget National Insurance rise due to 'new challenges'
- Morrisons profit rises as recovery continues
- John Lewis staff bonus cut again
- Morrisons leads FTSE 100 lower
- Morrisons profits jump 50% as turnround picks up
- Aviva to return cash to shareholders after robust year
- Tesco to pay back thousands of underpaid staff
- Shell sells Canadian oil sands assets for $7.25bn
- Controller issues with Nintendo Switch
- Institute for Fiscal Studies backs National Insurance increase
- Lego misses out on top toy maker slot
- What's the fuss about National Insurance rise?
- Facebook Messenger adds Snapchat features
- Reality Check: Do 60% benefit from the NI changes?
- Pay boosts for Shell and Rolls-Royce bosses despite profits slide
- Morrisons steals John Lewis’s clothes
- May defends 'fair' National Insurance rise amid criticism
- Jaguar ad 'encouraged unsafe driving' rules watchdog
- Kit Kat sugar content to be cut by 10%, says Nestle
- Switch sales 'close to Nintendo records'
- G4S shares boosted as revenues rise
- Apple, Samsung and Microsoft react to Wikileaks' CIA dump
- Budget: National Insurance rise criticised
- G4S shrugs off scandals to post rise in profits
- Nike becomes first major brand to launch hijab for women
- Budget: Does NI rate rise break a pledge?
- Jan du Plessis appointed new chairman of BT
- G4S seeks to lose its ‘outsourcer’ tag
- Fox hits back at Bradley’s critique of Sky deal
- Facebook failed to remove sexualised images of children
- Vauxhall takeover: Peugeot boss says no plans to shut plants
- New Vauxhall boss says plants are not shutting
- Amazon hands over Echo 'murder' data
- 'We can make Vauxhall profitable' says Peugeot boss
- Sports Direct faces 40% surge in European costs
- Nintendo Switch owners complain about dead pixels
- Global reports of Microsoft faults
- Electric Mini decision due later this year
- Is 'hard Brexit' an opportunity for carmakers?
- Former Tesco finance chief joins food tycoon Boparan
- Champions League: BT extends TV rights until 2021 in deal worth £1.2bn
- BT pays £1.2bn to retain European football rights
- The fine print behind the GM deal
- PSA boss: 'I trust Vauxhall workers to improve their performance'
- Inside the TalkTalk 'Indian scam call centre'
- Why is GM selling up?
- Vauxhall deal prompts cautious optimism from UK government
- British Airways to cut legroom on some planes
- BA to offer less legroom than Ryanair on some planes
- Nerves strained in Ellesmere Port at Peugeot takeover
- GM set to announce Opel and Vauxhall sale on Monday
- Off-road fans relish Land Rover Defender’s return
- SSE glitch: 'Smart meter said I owed thousands'
- Peugeot 'set to unveil deal to buy GM's Opel on Monday'
- Uber uses 'secret program' Greyball to hide from regulators
- Sainsbury's online deliveries cancelled after 'technical difficulties'
- Vodafone to recruit women on career breaks
- Vodafone in move to recruit career-break women
- Newsbeat meets the brains behind the Nintendo Switch
- Amazon typo knocked websites offline
- Uber applying for California self-driving permit
- Uber loses legal test case over language
- Windows 10 to offer update 'snoozes'
- Sky takeover: Minister 'minded' to examine Fox takeover
- MWC 2017: Netflix chief is worried and excited by future
- Ford Bridgend: Welsh secretary 'optimistic' over future
- Quorn recalls mince over fears it contains metal pieces
- Nintendo Switch cartridges 'taste so bad'
- Sports Direct buys Agent Provocateur
- Terrorism fears hit Merlin Entertainments
- Murdoch speech aims to soothe fears over Sky deal
- ITV profits fall as advertising revenue slips
- Ford forecasts 1,160 Bridgend job cuts
- Dyson to open second UK research centre
- Facebook artificial intelligence spots suicidal users
- Sky takeover by Fox to be lodged for European approval
- ITV posts first fall in ad revenue for 7 years
- Toy company Lego to produce Women of Nasa set
- Twitter adds more anti-abuse tools
- Premier Foods gives activist investor a board seat
- Dixons and Capita to drop out of FTSE 100
- BT landline-only customers set to get £5 off monthly bills
- Samsung heir Lee Jae-yong to be indicted on bribery charges
- Is your landline bill about to go down?
- Greggs sales up as it warns on inflation
- Bad bug found in Microsoft browsing code
- BT to cut bills for landline-only customers
- MWC 2017: Google Home challenges Amazon Echo
- BP and Shell moves point to oil industry recovery
- Vodafone chief says Liberty deal still attractive
- Barclays seeks to allay pension fears on dividends
- Londoner accidentally gets Uber to Croydon, via Bristol
- Unilever chief executive’s pay cut by 20% in 2016
- Dyson to open new UK tech campus
- Dyson buys Hullavington airfield for new tech centre
- MWC 2017: Sony launches slow-mo Xperia XZ Premium phone
- MWC 2017: Sony smartphone films in super-slow-motion
- Primark still in fashion for UK shoppers
- Waterstones under fire for secret shops
- Waterstones boss defends unbranded branches
- MWC 2017: Will Nokia phones be bestsellers again?
- ABF sugar arm hits sweet spot but Primark feels pinch
- Tesco to replace 1,700 managers with lower-paid staff
- Smart vision
- MWC 2017: LG G6 phone is made for split-screen apps
- MWC 2017: LG G6 phone wants to run two apps at once
- Nokia 3310 mobile phone resurrected at MWC 2017
- MWC 2017: Samsung unveils two new tablets but no phone
- Barclays apologises for cash machine and debit card faults
- Arqiva to test 5G broadband in UK with Samsung
- BA owner IAG's profits hit by weak pound
- William Hill continues search for CEO
- British Airways owner plans €500m share buyback
- Price of stamps to rise next month
- Vauxhall pensions 'won't be hit by PSA Group deal'
- Apple checking 'exploding' iPhone video
- Unilever defends rebuff of Kraft Heinz deal
- Week in Review, February 25
- Carlos Ghosn refocuses Nissan role
- British Gas says competition has hit profits
- Barclays full-year profits almost treble to £3.2bn
- FTSE dragged down by ex-dividend firms
- Brexit: Barclays 'committed to London'
- Amazon resists Echo murder evidence call
- Faulty tumble dryers: More than 40,000 sign recall petition
- British Gas boss: 'We no longer have highest prices'
- British Gas owner Centrica returns to profit
- Peugeot owner PSA sees profits nearly double
- Barclays: transatlantic drifter
- Regulator rejects Vodafone merger in New Zealand
- Barclays pre-tax profits almost triple to £3.2bn
- National Express bolstered by overseas growth
- Barclays chief shows confidence with bonus shake-up
- John Lewis cuts hundreds of jobs amid online shift
- William Hill poised to promote Bowcock to chief
- Barclays seals divorce agreement with African subsidiary
- Facebook confusion over fake cancer babies U-turns
- Church potentially 'lost thousands' after HSBC closed its account
- UPS delivery drone has glitch at launch event
- Gig economy chiefs defend business model
- Unilever to review business following Kraft Heinz bid
- Unilever review bolsters FTSE 100
- HSBC shares slide after 62% profit fall
- IHG keeps investors sweet as battles slowdown
- Government records £9.4bn surplus in January
- HSBC profits fall on writedowns and one-off costs
- FTSE 100 dips as HSBC shares slide
- Facebook investigates fake cancer child post
- Burger King owner to buy Popeyes chicken chain for $1.8bn
- Facebook deletes fake child-cancer posts accounts
- HSBC strategy scrutinised as earnings disappoint
- The $143bn flop: How Buffett and 3G lost Unilever
- British Gas to launch customer loyalty scheme
- Amazon plans 5,000 new jobs in UK
- Google and Bing to demote pirate sites in UK web searches
- UK Vauxhall pensions 'could scupper GM Peugeot sale'
- Unilever fall leaves FTSE 100 struggling
- Kraft Heinz drops $143bn pursuit of Unilever
- Pager alert! Vodafone sells beeper unit to Capita
- HSBC tightens lending to palm oil industry
- 'No reason to fear' Vauxhall job losses, Clark says
- Volkswagen 'fixes 470,000 UK diesel cars'
- Unilever chief under pressure to deliver reforms
- Labour demands job guarantees for Vauxhall workers
- Who wrote Kraft’s clumsy chat-up lines?
- 'Paralysed by grief'
- Business rates: Sainsbury's boss urges 'fundamental reform'
- Kraft case showed limits to UK’s power to intervene
- Unilever chief off hook as rival pulls takeover
- Kraft Heinz drops Unilever takeover bid
- Centrica eyes tech start-ups to help trim bills
- Vauxhall deal: PM set to meet Peugeot boss
- Samsung heir Lee Jae-yong arrested in South Korea
- Sky jam
- Morrisons report: Hedge bets on food supply
- Argos fails to pay National Living Wage
- Sky taxi to fly in Dubai 'from July'
- Marmite owner Unilever sees no merit in Kraft takeover
- Ford developing pothole alert system for drivers
- MPs hit out at Kraft Heinz approach for Unilever
- Unilever rejects $143bn Kraft Heinz takeover bid
- Trading in Unilever leapt ahead of Kraft Heinz bid
- Culture clash is biggest obstacle to Unilever takeover
- Week in Review, February 18
- Outlook for extremely premature babies 'improving'
- Which? survey names favourite UK supermarkets
- Blackberry sues Nokia in patent clash
- Microsoft bumps up Surface prices in UK
- Vauxhall deal: Minister meets Peugeot and French government
- Argos fined for underpaying staff on minimum wage
- Microsoft misses regular security fix date
- Zuckerberg: My Facebook manifesto to re-boot globalisation
- Facebook algorithms 'will identify terrorists'
- What Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg told the BBC
- VW gets initial backing from US court for diesel settlement
- Facebook takes aim at Youtube with new standalone TV app
- GCHQ chief: Don't fret over passwords
- Macquarie to complete sale of Thames Water stake
- Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild paid-for downloadable content divides fans
- Peugeot-Vauxhall: UK and Germany raise concerns on deal talks
- Is Nokia bringing back the 3310 and who would want a retro phone?
- Hundreds of companies failing to pay minimum wage
- Amazon is not to blame for UK property tax woe
- Disney drops YouTuber PewDiePie over anti-Semitism claims
- Toshiba chairman quits over $3.4bn loss
- How hackers could use doll to open your front door
- The skills shortage pushing Dyson to Asia
- Twitter u-turn on new abuse tool
- Toshiba 'still developing' Moorside nuclear plant
- Peugeot in talks to buy Vauxhall
- What does this purple bird mean?
- Tesco customers overcharged by out-of-date offers
- Tesco multi-buy offers widely out of date, BBC investigation finds
- Samsung chief in second grilling over corruption claims
- Top Ocado investors hold more than 100% of shares
- Ford pledges $1bn for AI start-up
- Waitrose rebrands 'British' meals which use New Zealand lamb
- Vodafone says EE should map out new UK network
- Ineos warned over mimicking Land Rover Defender
- BT struggles to justify international ambitions
- Cheating Frenchman sues Uber for tipping off wife about affair
- M&S holds talks with Angelides over fashion role
- India's iconic Ambassador car brand is sold to Peugeot
- Shell and Chevron hold good cards as oil rebounds
- Reckitt Benckiser buys baby formula firm Mead Johnson
- Taiwan: The place Uber couldn't crack
- French carmaker Renault reports record revenues
- Great Portland sells Facebook HQ for £435m
- British Gas freezing its energy prices until August
- Disney to buy most of Euro Disney
- The Body Shop: A short history
- Natural selection?
- Apple boss Tim Cook criticises Trump travel ban
- Thomas Cook 2017 holiday prices to rise 9%
- Twitter shares dive as losses widen
- Thomas Cook suffers investor protest on pay
- Thomas Cook shares hit by cautious outlook
- Hastings buys remainder of UK’s South East Water
- Sports Direct 'hid data breach from staff'
- Credit du Nord buys Aviva out of bancassurance unit
- L'Oreal looks to sell The Body Shop
- Apple 'optimistic' about post-Brexit UK
- Thomas Cook on a sticky wicket after pay protests
- Cross-party call for ‘fit and proper’ test of James Murdoch
- Disney boss warns China trade war would be damaging
- Unilever taps smartphone game to win consumers
- PMQs: Corbyn reads leaked Surrey County Council texts
- Mini MBAs - would you enrol your child?
- BP profits show signs of recovery
- BP focuses on growth as earnings disappoint market
- Facebook in court over refugee selfie fake news stories
- BP: Dudley the diplomat
- The Ocado warehouse run by robots
- Uber hires 'flying car engineer' from Nasa
- Twitter rolls out new anti-abuse tools
- Unite union ultimatum to Ford over Bridgend plant
- Oil majors try to keep their balance
- Upfront charges for NHS foreign patients in England
- Ryanair a 'victim of its own niceness'
- Do 'longest flight' records matter?
- Sickness and wages: Do I get paid if I am off work?
- Pound’s drop hits Ryanair profits
- Toyota says weakening yen will help profits
- Vauxhall Zafira: GM criticised by MPs over safety recall
- Tech giants oppose Trump immigration ban
- Cauldwell legal case can include new claims
- Volkswagen faces new front on emissions legal action
- Made-up men reflect changing $50bn grooming industry
- Iceberg lettuces and broccoli rationed as vegetable crisis hits supermarkets
- FTSE 100 higher as financial stocks rise
- Turning to Twitter instead of the police
- Apple to start making iPhones in India, says state government
- LG monitor 'does not work near wi-fi'
- Barclays banker used personal email to facilitate cash call
- Week in Review, February 4
- Shell profits held back by BG takeover
- Amazon to build $1.5bn US cargo hub
- Twitter staff give $1m to fight Trump order
- Vodafone lowers expectations for profit growth
- Shell says Trump will not derail renewable energy
- Amazon forecasts unexpected profit dip
- UK economy to slow down this year and next, says think tank
- TalkTalk boss Dido Harding to step down in May
- Dunstone moves to retake control of TalkTalk
- Supermarket boss Sir Ken Morrison dies
- TalkTalk: reconnecting
- Dido Harding looks to public service after TalkTalk
- Discovery strikes deal to keep channels on Sky
- How Facebook is starting to tackle fake news in your news feed
- BT adds to Openreach board amid dispute with Ofcom
- VW and Bosch propose deals to settle US diesel claims
- Sir Charles Dunstone takes TalkTalk back to basics
- Harding walks the walk, Dunstone to talk the talk
- Facebook loses $500m Oculus virtual reality case
- Shell sells North Sea oil assets to reduce debt
- Shell sells North Sea assets worth £2.46bn to Chrysaor
- Ocado profits rise after 'robust trading'
- Pokemon helps Nintendo pocket profits
- Lego launches 'safe' social network for under-13s
- Ocado trials fruit-picking robot
- Tech firms back legal fight against Trump's travel ban
- H&M profits hit by strengthening dollar
- HSBC appoints customer service manager as head of First Direct
- O2 urges Ofcom to limit Vodafone, BT in auctions
- Ocado makes investors wait for overseas delivery
- Apple: iPhone 7 helps US giant return to growth
- UK 'need not fear electricity blackouts' says ex-National Grid boss
- Starbucks CEO pledges to hire 10,000 refugees globally
- BP to study impact of 3D printing on oil industry
- Volkswagen overtakes Toyota as the world's biggest carmaker
- Weetabix warns of price rises this year
- Mood monitor
- Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg drops case to acquire Hawaiian land
- Vodafone's Indian unit in merger talks
- FTSE 100 slides despite Vodafone boost
- Vodafone in merger talks with India’s Idea Cellular
- Sony takes $1bn charge on movie business
- Vodafone India/Idea: tamasha smasher
- Trump travel ban: Starbucks, Google and Apple opposed
- Vodafone seeks Idea answer to Indian woes
- Airbnb offers free housing to those hit by Trump ban
- Airline investors face forced sale after Brexit
- Toshiba to sell slice of smartphone memory chip unit
- Tesco to buy Budgens and Londis brand owner Booker
- BT profits dive on Italy woes
- Tesco boss: Merger is 'low-risk'
- FTSE flat despite Tesco surge
- BT Italian scandal triggers steep fall in profits
- Tesco: Booker value
- Apple Watch 'not syncing' in cheap deal
- Tesco swoops on food supplier Booker in £3.7bn deal
- Smart baby-trackers mostly unnecessary, say US doctors
- BT boss faces long road to rebuild investor trust
- Sky profits dented by higher football rights costs
- Whitbread hit by slowdown in London hotels market
- Sky profits hit by high price of Premier League football
- Daily Mail cuts outlook for its information business
- Sky TV to go satellite dish-free in 2018
- Apple sues chip-maker Qualcomm in China
- Ford hourly US workers to get $9,000 profit-share bonus
- Facebook snaps up Xiaomi's Hugo Barra
- Niger Delta villagers lose UK court bid to sue Shell over pollution
- Sage and Unilever lead FTSE 100 lower
- BT to speed up auditor review amid Italian scandal
- Unilever shares suffer as growth proves elusive
- Lego copycats fool China boss
- Santander UK profits slip on weak pound
- Avian flu 'risk to free-range labels'
- Zuckerberg dismisses presidential bid rumours
- Badlands on Twitter: US park climate change tweets deleted
- Italian prosecutors open probe into BT scandal
- BP warns of price pressure from long-term oil glut
- Post Office agrees counter service deal with banks
- Samsung: Why is it doing so well despite Galaxy Note 7 fiasco?
- BT European chief to resign over Italian scandal
- BT warns on profits after Italy accounting scandal
- British Gas Business pays £9.5m penalty
- Massive networks of fake accounts found on Twitter
- BP selling part of Magnus field and Sullom Voe stakes to EnQuest
- BT: rats in the kitchen
- BMW U-turn over comparison site listings
- HSBC signals end to UK branch closure programme
- HSBC to close 62 more branches this year
- EnQuest buys North Sea oilfield stake from BP
- FTSE 100 dips as BT shares plunge
- BT faces mounting clean-up cost of Italian scandal
- Cadbury Premier League child health link-up criticised
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