Brexit: Firms have ‘no idea what’s going on’
Almost half of UK firms have done no risk assessment on Brexit, finds the British Chambers of Commerce.
Elon Musk challenged Porsche to a race on its home turf — but so far, Tesla hasn’t booked the track
Porsche unveiled its first pure battery electric vehicle, the Taycan, to great fanfare this week. Elon Musk mocked it.
‘I was shocked at £4,400 bill from bust energy firm’
A customer of Extra Energy was sent a huge bill nine months after the firm went into administration.
BA strike: Why are pilots walking out?
Pilots are due to strike on Monday and Tuesday, but why and what will the impact be?
Bahamas struggles to cope with decomposing bodies, emotional trauma after Dorian
Hundreds, if not thousands, are still missing in the country of about 400,000 people, and officials say the death toll, which stands at 30, is likely to shoot up as more bodies are discovered in the ruins and floodwaters left behind by the storm.
Apple fires back at Google report over iPhone security flaws
On Friday, Apple said in a sharply worded statement that the attacks identified by Google were through websites targeted toward Uighurs, a Muslim ethnic minority in China.
Death toll rises from mysterious lung illnesses linked to vaping, prompting CDC to sound alarms
At least three people have died from a mysterious lung disease linked to vaping that continues to perplex health officials, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Friday.
Fed chief Powell says trade policy is weighing on investment decisions
“I think it is the case that uncertainty around trade policy is causing some companies to hold back now on investment,” Jerome Powell says.
Putin is the greatest gift to NATO since the end of the Cold War, ex-CIA chief says
Russian President Vladimir Putin has given NATO a “reason to live again” and is one key factor behind the resurgence and improved capability of the military alliance.
