The AI software that could turn you in to a music star
Artificial intelligence is now smart enough to write tracks that earn streaming service royalties.
Cladding: More flat owners to be freed from bills
Developers to be told to pay for removal of cladding in lower-height buildings, the BBC understands.
Hiring slows in US after record year of job gains
The US added a lower than expected 199,000 jobs last month, the Bureau of Labor Statistics says.
People rush to book holidays after Covid travel rules relaxed
The boss of Jet2 says demand has returned to around the same level seen before the Covid pandemic.
Sainsbury’s raises pay to £10 an hour
The supermarket announced on Friday that it will invest £100m in employees’ payments and rewards.
British farmers unhappy as Asda retracts beef promise
The National Beef Association is ‘deeply disappointed’ that Asda reneged on its 100% British beef promise.
Ladbrokes claimed £102m furlough despite online boost
Entain revenues rose in the pandemic as online betting made up for trade lost at betting shops.
Energy firms call for green levies on bills to be scrapped
The bosses of Centrica and Ecotricity say the move is needed to tackle rising prices for customers.
Bitcoin prices fall to lowest in months after US Fed remarks
Bitcoin prices tumble amid rumblings from the US banking body and unrest in Kazakhstan.
CES: Should the world’s biggest tech show have gone ahead?
The annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) has gone ahead in Las Vegas, despite the pandemic.
