
Animators say ‘AI isn’t going to get you an Oscar’
Comic book writers and animators fear the growing impact of artificial intelligence.

Boohoo put ‘Made in UK’ labels on clothes made overseas
T-shirts from Pakistan had their labels swapped by workers in fashion firm’s Leicester factory last year.

Bitcoin: Crypto fans can now invest in exchange-traded funds – but what are they?
Long-awaited approval from US financial authorities means cryptocurrency fans have a new way to trade.

Software firm SAP to pay $220m over bribery charges
SAP is one of the world’s largest software firms and was investigated over activity in seven countries.

Craft beer giant Brewdog abandons real living wage for employees
The Ellon-based craft beer giant, which made a loss of £24m last year, says it needs to “maintain financial stability”.

Amazon slashes jobs at Twitch, MGM and Prime Video
The tech giant says a new round of job losses is needed to make its business more sustainable.

Calls grow for Fujitsu to pay for Post Office injustice
Ex-Post Office branch manager Sally Stringer is demanding Fujitsu pay towards compensation

J D Wetherspoon to open pubs at Haven holiday parks
The first pub will open at Haven’s Primrose Valley Holiday Park in Filey, North Yorkshire, in March.

Pennon Group buys Sutton East Surrey Water for £380m
Pennon Group, owners of South West Water is expanding its footing in southern England.

Calvin Klein: Ad with FKA twigs banned for objectifying women
The Advertising Standards Authority ruled the ad was “irresponsible and likely to cause serious offence”.