Aldi apologises for double-charging customers
Some 4% of all transactions made across the UK on 4 and 7 August were affected, Aldi says.
Driverless cars put to the test
One of the world’s biggest insurers has begun testing the impact of driverless cars on our premiums.
Carling lager is ‘weaker than advertised’, firm says in court
Owners of the popular lager reduced its alcohol content to 3.7% ABV, but did not update its labels.
Harvey barrels into Texas as Cat 4 hurricane; ‘catastrophic’ flooding expected
The National Hurricane Center warns Hurricane Harvey is life-threatening.
Suspect arrested outside Buckingham Palace was heard shouting ‘Allahu Akbar’
A man with a “large knife” who assaulted two police officers outside Buckingham Palace on Friday night has been arrested, British police said.
VW engineer sentenced to 40-month prison term in diesel case
A federal judge in Detroit sentenced former engineer James Liang to 40 months in prison on Friday.
Uneasy calm after 30 die in India riots over guru verdict
Security forces marched through an Indian town to maintain calm after supporters of a quasi-religious sect leader protested his rape conviction.
Trump setting records for low presidential approval
Donald Trump started as the most unpopular new president in the history of modern polling. After seven months, things have only gotten worse.
US on North Korean missiles: Two of the three launches didn’t fail
North Korea launched three ballistic missiles toward the East Sea near Japan on Saturday morning, according to U.S. and South Korean military.
Belgian soldiers shoot dead knife attacker in Brussels
Belgian soldiers shot dead a man in the center of Brussels on Friday evening after he came at them with a knife shouting Allahu Akbar (God is great), in a case authorities are treating as a terrorist attack.
