Mark Zuckerberg calls on Trump to protect ‘dreamers’ from immigration reforms
In an open letter to Trump, tech execs say DACA participants contribute hundreds of billions of dollars to the economy.
Boots staff ‘harassed’ by morning-after pill campaigners
Pharmacy claims charity BPAS encouraged “personal abuse” in a dispute over morning-after pill costs.
Fitbit unfazed by Apple, Samsung as rivals step up smartwatch competition
Fitbit co-founder and CEO James Park told CNBC on Friday he was not worried about the competition posed by the likes of Apple or Samsung.
London-listed drugmaker Indivior shares tumble after US patent setback
Shares in Indivior plunged 40 percent Friday after it said a ruling could lead to a generic rival to its treatment for opioid addiction.
Immigration was a ‘legitimate concern’ in Brexit vote, leading UK economist says
A prominent U.K. economist and former chairman of the country’s financial regulator has split with his contemporaries.
TUC says flexible working requests can end in worse outcomes
Two out of five low-paid young parents who request flexible working end up worse off, the TUC says.
Selfie app ‘spots early signs of pancreatic cancer’
The software is designed to act as a low-cost early warning system for pancreatic tumours.
Nasa tests new Dream Chaser spacecraft and other news
BBC Click’s Marc Cieslak looks at some of the best of the week’s technology news stories.
Big fall in cash Isa investments
The amount of money put into the accounts has fallen by a third year-on-year, according to HMRC.
