Two killed as Nio electric car falls from third floor office in Shanghai
Pictures show a gaping hole in the side of car maker Nio’s Shanghai HQ, and a smashed vehicle below.
The small seaport crucial for Europe’s energy future
As neighbour Germany takes a step closer to gas rationing a Polish seaside resort prepares to help.
The staff shortage slowing down air cargo and bags
A lack of skilled cargo handlers is now hampering the booming air freight business too.
Train strikes: Why haven’t they caused more disruption?
The post-pandemic shift to working from home means disruption caused by the strikes has been more limited.
More rail strikes extremely likely, says union boss
Travellers are facing another day of disruption on the second day of strikes, as half the network closes.
Netflix cuts 300 more jobs after subscriptions fall
In April the streaming giant reported its first subscriber loss in more than a decade.
Davidstow Cathedral City cheese firm pollution fine
Cathedral City manufacturer Dairy Crest has admitted polluting the local area over five years.
Juul: US bans all products from leading vaping company
Authorities say they do not have enough data to be sure Juul’s e-cigarettes meet health standards.
Nike latest brand to leave Russia permanently
Russia’s economic isolation deepens as more Western companies leave the country.
British Airways Heathrow staff back summer strikes over pay
About 700 workers at Heathrow Airport vote in favour of industrial action during the summer holidays.
