Bug hunters
Big rewards are available for hackers who can spot when websites have got their coding wrong.
Roadblock ahead?
A good Brexit deal will be vital to the continuing health of the UK car industry say observers.
Safe home
The Harry Potter author is running an international campaign to stop children being isolated in poor-quality institutions.
‘600 apps had my data’
Data harvesting is a multi-billion dollar industry privacy campaigners believe is far too opaque.
Smoothie operator
Richard Reed, one of the co-founders of smoothie firm Innocent, looks back on the company’s meteoric growth.
Gender pay gap
For the first time, the extent of pay differences between men and women in the UK has been exposed.
Former ‘super bull’ sours on economic growth, sees ‘good old fashioned slowdown’ ahead
The Economic Cycle Research Institute’s Lakshman Achuthan spots a trend in the economic data that suggests a slowdown.
Car rams into group of German pedestrians in Muenster, leaving 3 dead and more than a dozen injured
A car drove into a group of people in the western German city of Muenster on Saturday,
killing several and injuring others.
US farmers in ‘precarious position’ with China as trade war fears escalate
Fears of a trade war with China are worrying farmers now that soybeans and other key commodities have been targeted.
By the numbers: Here’s what 10 years of airline consolidation has done to the sector
What 10 years of airline consolidation has done to airlines
