Boeing’s new chief executive Kelly Ortberg has pleaded with workers to not go on strike as it would put the company’s “recovery in jeopardy”. It…
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Easyfundraising wins copyright case against easyJet owner
Easyfundraising James Moir, chief executive of Easyfundraising, said he felt “vindicated” by the outcome of the court case A fundraising firm has won its legal…
View More Easyfundraising wins copyright case against easyJet ownerUK government confirms £500m subsidy
Getty Images Ministers say the deal secures the future of Tata’s Port Talbot plant The UK government says it has reached a “new and improved…
View More UK government confirms £500m subsidyUK economy fails to grow for second month in a row
Getty Images The UK unexpectedly failed to grow in July, after flatlining in June, official figures showed. Analysts had forecast slight growth of 0.2% for…
View More UK economy fails to grow for second month in a rowState pension set to rise by £460 next year
Getty Images The new full state pension is expected to rise by £460 a year from April, latest wages data suggests. Under the arrangement called…
View More State pension set to rise by £460 next yearSony reveals much more expensive and powerful PlayStation 5 Pro
After years of rumour, speculation and hype, Sony has confirmed it is launching a more powerful – and much more expensive – version of its…
View More Sony reveals much more expensive and powerful PlayStation 5 ProGB News owner Sir Paul Marshall buys Spectator magazine for £100m
Bloomberg via Getty Images The Spectator has been sold for £100m to Sir Paul Marshall, a hedge fund tycoon and major investor in GB News.…
View More GB News owner Sir Paul Marshall buys Spectator magazine for £100mApple told to pay back €13bn in tax by EU
Apple has been told to pay back €13bn (£11bn; $14bn) in unpaid taxes to Ireland by the European Court of Justice (ECJ). The EU Commission…
View More Apple told to pay back €13bn in tax by EUCould powerful lasers power a working reactor?
Damien Jemison The National Ignition Facility in California uses powerful lasers to spark fusion reactions Deep under the Nevada desert in the 1980s the US…
View More Could powerful lasers power a working reactor?No further pensioner support over winter fuel, No 10 says
Reuters Sir Keir Starmer has defended his “tough” decision to cut winter fuel payments Downing Street has said there are no plans to give further…
View More No further pensioner support over winter fuel, No 10 saysAsda workers hold rally as equal pay case begins in Manchester
Workers from Asda have held demonstrations to mark the start of an equal pay claim involving more than 60,000 staff. The GMB union said the…
View More Asda workers hold rally as equal pay case begins in ManchesterBoeing offers staff 25% pay hike in bid to avoid strike
Boeing is offering its staff a 25% pay rise over four years in a bid to avoid a strike that could potentially shut down its…
View More Boeing offers staff 25% pay hike in bid to avoid strikeGoogle’s lucrative ad tech business goes on trial
The US government is taking aim at the engine of Google’s immense wealth – its extremely lucrative ad tech business. A trial beginning on Monday…
View More Google’s lucrative ad tech business goes on trialWrong choice made, says Unite boss
Trade union bosses have criticised the government’s decision to withdraw winter fuel payments from millions of pensioners, saying it was the “wrong choice”. Unite’s Sharon…
View More Wrong choice made, says Unite boss