Train strikes: Drivers vote to continue walkouts
Aslef members back walkouts for the next six months, as the union begins nine days of action.
Sir James Dyson loses libel claim against Daily Mirror publisher
The inventor was suing the newspaper for libel over an article published in January 2022.
Bank branch closures hits Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s constituency
The last bank in Richmond, North Yorkshire, is one of 18 branch closures announced by Barclays.
House prices edge up as hopes rise of lower mortgage rates
The Nationwide says there are “encouraging signs” that mortgage rates are starting to come down.
Government intervenes in Abu Dhabi’s bid to buy Telegraph
The sale of the newspaper to Gulf investors has been referred to the competition and media regulators.
Wilko: First new stores reopen in Devon
The branches are the first to be introduced nationally following the chain’s collapse in August.
TikTok: US judge blocks Montana’s ban citing free speech
Chinese-owned app welcomes the ruling against “unconstitutional law” due to come into effect in January.
‘Sued by my abuser for millions, I set up a social network instead’
The app that gives women a place to speak out about sexual harassment and other #MeToo issues.
Will Tesla’s cybertruck recover from its shattering start?
Tesla boss Elon Musk says the new cybertruck will “change the look of the roads”.
Alistair Darling: Steady hand in an economic crisis
Former Labour chancellor Alistair Darling, who has died at the age of 70, found himself at the centre of the 2008 global financial crisis.
