Johnson & Johnson offers $9bn to settle talc claims
The new settlement offer is a significant boost over the $2bn the firm had previously proposed.
JPMorgan chief Jamie Dimon warns banking crisis ‘not yet over’
Jamie Dimon is a Wall Street veteran who steered JPMorgan through the 2008 financial crisis.
Virgin Media internet down again for thousands
The firm apologises after customers lose service for the second time in one day.
A nutty solution for cleaner stoves and barbecues
Cleaner fuels for cooking could improve health and be better for the environment.
Obituary: Nigel Lawson
He was one of Britain’s longest-serving chancellors who presided over the 1980s economic boom.
Council tax, water and mobile bills rise for millions
A range of bills – from council tax to water – are going up, but the lowest earners also get a pay rise.
Lazarus Heist: The intercontinental ATM theft that netted $14m in two hours
How criminals seemingly working for North Korea were able to plunder cashpoints in 28 countries.
Large ethnicity gap in real living wage, report finds
Almost a third of Pakistani or Bangladeshi workers in London are on low pay, a new report finds.
Heathrow security guards begin 10-day strike during Easter break
More than 1,400 security officers at the UK’s largest airport have begun industrial action in pay row.
Rival energy firms lose court case over Bulb sale
High Court judges dismiss a case against Octopus Energy’s purchase of failed supplier Bulb.
