Apple fined for slowing down old iPhones
Apple agrees to pay a £21m fine in France for not making it clear that it slowed down old iPhones.
Coronavirus: Your travel rights explained
As the virus spreads to more countries popular with tourists, what are your rights if you cancel?
US jobs growth beats expectations
The economy added 225,000 jobs last month, extending a streak of gains that has surprised many analysts.
Credit Suisse boss Tidjane Thiam quits after spying scandal
Tidjane Thiam’s departure was to protect the bank’s reputation, Credit Suisse’s chairman says.
Energy bills set to fall for millions of households
The energy regulator cuts the price cap by £17, a move that will affect about 15 million households.
Coronavirus: iPhone manufacturer Foxconn to make masks
The world’s biggest electronics maker aims to produce two million surgical masks a month.
Warner Music set for US stock market flotation
Billionaire Sir Len Blavatnik’s Warner Music Group has announced plans to sell shares via a stock market listing.
Ex-Thomas Cook staff adapting to railway life with GWR
About 30 staff from the holiday company that collapsed last year are now employed by rail firm GWR.
What happens to all the old wind turbines?
Wind turbines don’t last for ever, and they are difficult to recycle. The industry is trying to figure out what to do with them.
How the rubber duck became a million dollar idea
The BBC’s Aaron Heslehurst explains how the rubber duck became a million dollar idea.
