
Boeing: US regulator to increase oversight of firm after blowout
Air regulators are also reviewing the decision to delegate some quality reviewing to Boeing.

Citigroup plans 20,000 job cuts over two years
The reductions are part of a sweeping reorganisation, and equal about 10% of the bank’s global workforce.

Oil prices rise on US-UK strikes over Red Sea attacks
The UK government has drawn up scenarios suggesting further disruption could hit the economy.

Fujitsu won Foreign Office contract despite concerns
The firm at the heart of the Post Office IT scandal is in the spotlight over government contracts.

What do Red Sea assaults mean for global trade?
Supply chains face disruption due to vessels diverting away from the key shipping route.

UK economic growth rebounds in November
Black Friday deals boosted shops and the economy, figures show, but the risk of recession remains.

HelloFresh fined over millions of spam texts and emails
The food delivery firm sent 79 million emails and a million texts during a seven-month campaign.

Oil prices rise after Iran seizes tanker
The incident raises prospects of growing conflict in the Middle East, which could impact UK fuel prices.

Taiwan election: It’s not war young voters worry about – it’s jobs
With high home prices and stagnant wages, young voters care more about the economy than Beijing’s threats.

Post Office scandal: Investigator denies claims of ‘mafia’ behaviour
Stephen Bradshaw comes face to face with sub-postmasters he investigated at the Horizon scandal inquiry.