Morrisons boss suffers huge revolt over £1.7m bonus
More than 70% of the supermarket’s shareholders reject plans to award David Potts a pay package worth up to £4.2m.
Oatly sues UK oat milk maker over trademark
Oatly takes Cambridgeshire’s Glebe Family Farm to court in a bid to stop it selling the PureOaty drink.
Ex-Brewdog staff allege culture of fear at brewer
Former employees allege “cult of personality” in firm and claim “toxic attitude” to junior staff.
UK economy lags behind other countries in Covid recovery
The G20 major economies grow slightly compared with pre-pandemic levels, but UK trails behind.
Used car costs drive US prices higher in May
US consumer prices spiked last month, with inflation jumping to 5% for the 12 months ending in May.
Adults turning to toys in lockdown drives model railway sales
Sales jump at Hornby after children and adults bought its model trains and cars during the pandemic.
US overtakes UK as hardest hit by Covid deaths in G7
UK pandemic deaths are the second worst of the seven big Western economies, an analysis for the BBC says.
France’s second biggest telecoms firm buys 12% of BT
Altice has bought a big stake in BT but says it does not intend to make a takeover offer.
Meat giant JBS pays $11m in ransom to resolve cyber-attack
Hackers disrupted operations in several markets at the world’s largest meat processing company.
‘I can speak freely and use swear words as I see fit’
The rise of email “newsletter” providers that allow writers to directly connect with readers.
