Toys R Us founder Charles Lazarus dies at 94 as his company folds
The firm Charles Lazarus founded in 1948 said last week it was game over for its US and UK stores.
Citigroup imposes restrictions on clients who sell guns
The Wall Street bank joins a growing corporate backlash against gun violence in the US.
Facebook warned ‘enough is enough’ by advertisers
Trade body ISBA is meeting with the embattled social networking firm following a data breach.
Watchdog raids firm suspected of 200m nuisance calls
The company in Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire, is raided as part of an Information Commissioner investigation.
Advertisers ‘nervous’ about Facebook association
Big advertisers are wary about working with Facebook after its recent data scandal, says M&C Saatchi founding director David Kershaw.
Culture Secretary: Passport procurement process not complete
Culture Secretary says procurement process for replacement passports post-Brexit is not yet complete.
PornHub greets bloggers after YouTube gun ban introduced
The video-sharing site has banned videos that show people how to manufacture or modify guns.
De La Rue: Passport decision ‘shocking’
He tells BBC Breakfast losing the post-Brexit passport printing contract was a shock.
Video shows fatal Uber crash
A newly-released video shows the moments leading up to a crash involving a self-driving car in Arizona.
Where time is slow
Switzerland’s famous small watchmakers and craftsmen hope the industry’s sales slump is coming to an end.
