Prince Andrew says in BBC interview he has no recollection of meeting accuser
Britain’s Prince Andrew said in comments broadcast on Friday that he had no recollection of ever meeting an American woman who alleges she was forced to have sex with him when she was underage.
Christmas adverts – do they really work?
Big budget ads are already gracing our screens but do they actually benefit the big brands behind them?
Hong Kong: ‘I was tear gassed getting my lunch’
The increasing unrest in Hong Kong is affecting businesses in one of the world’s biggest commercial hubs.
Cladding puts flat owners’ lives on hold
People in UK tower blocks are unable to re-mortgage or sell their homes because of cladding.
Dubai Air Show: Aerospace industry meets for deals and displays
About 1,300 exhibitors are expected at the biggest aerospace and defence event of the year.
Trump wants South Korea to pay more for defense. He shouldn’t stop there
President Donald Trump’s long-running demand that NATO countries pay more for their own defense isn’t just about Europe. Now, the administration is stepping up its efforts to get Asian countries to cough up more too, writes Jake Novak.
T-Mobile CEO John Legere isn’t taking the WeWork CEO job, sources say
T-Mobile CEO John Legere isn’t considering taking the job at WeWork or leaving the carrier to join any other company.
Google will no longer hold weekly all-hands meetings amid growing workplace tensions
The company said it is scaling back the frequency of it’s all-hands meetings, amid growing workplace issues and leaks.
Talk about trade-war progress moves the market — even when there is no progress
The stock market has moved on virtually every U.S.-China trade headline for nearly two years.
General election 2019: Labour pledges free broadband for all
Labour would part-nationalise BT to deliver the policy and tax tech giants to help cover the £20bn cost.
