Vegan butchers: Could one be opening on your high street?
Is the arrival of vegan butchers on high streets the logical next step in the fake meat trend?
Electric cars: What will happen to all the dead batteries?
In the next 10 years millions of old electric car batteries will need to be recycled or discarded.
Facebook v Apple: The ad tracking row heats up
Why is there a dispute between the two tech giants and does it affect you?
The salmon you buy in the future may be farmed on land
A giant fish farm in Florida is rearing salmon for the US market in a huge indoor facility.
Syrian refugee faces bankruptcy over cladding on UK flat
Bassel lost his flat in the war in Syria and is now at risk of losing everything again, as a victim of flammable cladding.
Can Western brands recover from consumer backlash in China?
Some foreign companies are facing a boycott in China – they are not the first and won’t be the last.
Ghana basks in Twitter’s surprise choice as Africa HQ
Start-ups in the West African nation celebrate as others ponder why their countries were snubbed.
Cisco says computer chip shortage to last six months
The semiconductor shortage is affecting firms from carmakers to smartphone manufacturers.
European Super League: Clubs ‘cannot leave’, says Real Madrid president Florentino Perez
The 12 clubs that agreed to join a new European Super League have “binding contracts” and “cannot leave”, says Real Madrid president Florentino Perez.
Vebitcoin: Turkey arrests four people after cryptocurrency collapses
Four people have been arrested hours after Vebitcoin abruptly announced it was ceasing operations.
