Bounty pregnancy club fined £400,000 over data handling
The club shared the personal data of more than 14 million people without proper consent.
Brexit architect Nigel Farage promises to put ‘the fear of God’ into UK lawmakers with new party
Nigel Farage, one of the leaders of a campaign to leave the European Union, launched a new Brexit Party on Friday.
Paul Krugman: The next downturn will be a ‘smorgasbord recession’
The economist says slowing growth in China and Europe, deflation of a tech bubble and corporate debt could all being on the next recession.
The IMF is worried about rising debt in the corporate sector
The level of debt and the lack of regulation in the corporate sector is a concern for the IMF, one of its directors has told CNBC.
LK Bennett bought but 15 stores to close
The bulk of the UK business is saved, but the store closures will lead to the loss of 110 jobs.
JP Morgan shares surge after bank posts record profit and revenue
J.P. Morgan’s results may allay investors’ fears after the industry’s stocks under-performed in the first quarter.
How Tetris became a million dollar idea
The BBC’s Aaron Heslehurst explains how Tetris became a million dollar idea.
How does it feel to be watched at work all the time?
Many more firms are monitoring and analysing employee communications and behaviour. Does it work?
Would you sort your rubbish into seven different bags?
A city with impressive recycling credentials has a unique waste system involving seven coloured bags.
Brexit: How the new delay has hit four businesses
For companies that have been preparing for a sudden exit, Thursday’s extension was no more than a temporary reprieve.
