Can Northampton’s ‘dying’ High Street be saved?
Northampton has lost three major retailers in five years. What can be done to stop the “downward spiral”?
Saudis accessed Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos’ phone and gained private data, security chief says
Bezos is also the owner of The Washington Post, which has run critical coverage of the Trump administration and the Saudi government.
Minimum wage: How high could the lowest salaries go?
The UK’s lowest-paid workers are getting a pay rise – helping everyone from bar staff to carers.
Life after a devastating mining disaster
Brazil’s Brumadinho dam disaster is having consequences in towns which are near similar dams.
Lyft, Uber, Pinterest: Are internet unicorns really worth billions?
Lyft is the first tech company to float this year but the $24bn business is yet to make profit.
Zuckerberg backs stronger Internet privacy and election laws: ‘We need a more active role for governments’
The Facebook CEO said new regulations are needed on harmful content, election integrity, privacy and data portability.
Compensation unlikely for London Capital & Finance investors
Rules suggest investments did not qualify for compensation as “personal advice was not involved”.
The day North Korea talks collapsed, Trump passed Kim a note demanding he turn over his nukes
It was the first time that Trump himself had explicitly defined what he meant by denuclearization directly to Kim.
The future of Brazilian stocks hinges on two words: Pension reform
Brazilian stocks are off to a solid start in 2019, but whether they can continue to climb depends on reforming the public pension system.
Gambling industry warned over fixed-odds stake cut
Firms are warned to be responsible as the maximum bet on fixed-odds betting terminals is cut to £2.
