Pornhub videos: Women sue, alleging lack of consent
More than 30 women say private or non-consensual videos of them were uploaded to the site.
Brewdog boss sorry for staff ‘pain’ as pledges review
James Watt has promised an independent review of the beer company after fierce criticism from ex-staff.
Scotch whisky tariffs suspended in UK-US trade deal
A deal between the UK and US means tariffs on goods such as Scotch whisky will be suspended for five years.
Covid: Employers can put self-isolating staff on furlough
The Treasury was “reluctant” to say the scheme could be used this way, emails from a civil servant suggest.
‘Covid protection did not stop court action over unpaid rent’
Many firms face county court judgements for unpaid rent despite the moratorium on commercial evictions.
Cryptoassets: Fears that investors are taking too many risks
A shrinking proportion of buyers see it as a gamble, but the regulator warns they could lose the lot.
Travel industry anger as Germans flock to Majorca
The bosses of two travel firms say the Balearic islands should be on the green list for safe travel.
Why the cruise industry is still navigating choppy waters
The global cruise line industry is hoping to now recover from the pandemic, but problems remain.
CEO Secrets: ‘I started my firm for under £500 as a bet’
Snack boss Nick Coleman started his firm for under £500 as a bet. It now turns over £6m a year.
Gigafactories: Europe tools up against US and Asia as a car battery force
As demand for electric cars grows, giant battery factories are being built across Europe.
