Stop suggesting children as friends, social media firms told
Suggesting children as friends by default on social media platforms can enable grooming, warns Ofcom.
Mortgage arrears up sharply with landlords hit hard
Rising interest rates put pressure on homeowners and landlords, with more falling behind on payments.
Hollywood actors’ union Sag-Aftra agrees tentative deal to end four-month strike
Major films and TV shows will resume work after a four-month impasse that paralysed the industry.
McDonald’s: ‘There’s disgusting behaviour at my branch’
The claim comes after a BBC investigation exposed a toxic workplace culture at the fast food chain.
RMT and train firms take step towards ending dispute
Workers will vote on a pay deal that could halt 18 months of disruptive strike action.
The race to buy AI website addresses
As more firms use artificial intelligence, there is a rush to buy domain names with the letters AI.
Airbnb boss ‘listening’ to cities’ housing concerns
Brian Chesky denies the platform creates housing shortages but said Airbnb was listening to concerns.
Disney boss declares new era after job cuts
The entertainment giant has been under pressure as its traditional movie and film businesses decline.
Lloyd’s of London ‘deeply sorry’ over slavery links
Lloyd’s of London says it will invest £40m in helping communities impacted by the slave trade.
Fans lament as Nestlé axes Caramac bar after 64 years
Nestle says it will no longer be making Caramac bars because sales have been falling.
