Mnuchin says US-China trade talks were ‘constructive’
U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said in a tweet on Friday that he and U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer had concluded “constructive” trade talks in Beijing.
Mobile barbering: ‘It’s like Uber, but for haircuts’
A start-up in London thinks it can shake up the barbering industry by persuading people to get their hair cut in a van.
MPs call for inquiry into alleged forgery of signatures
MPs are pressing for an investigation into allegations that signatures on bank court documents were forged.
How the ring pull became a million dollar idea
The BBC’s Aaron Heslehurst explains how the ring pull became a million dollar idea
Should Google, Amazon and Facebook fear this woman?
Some think the US tech giants are far too powerful. What would be the best way to curb their power?
Airlines face lawsuits over ‘toxic’ cabin air
Pilots and cabin crew are taking legal action saying they are exposed to “toxic” air during flights.
Brexit: Rolled-over UK free trade deals ‘are incomplete’
Deals agreed by the UK government do not guarantee trade will continue in a no-deal Brexit, say experts.
Sackler billions targeted in New York fraud lawsuit
The wealthy dynasty is facing new charges it fraudulently transferred money from opioid-maker Purdue.
Here are the world’s best airports for 2019
Singapore’s Changi airport has been named by Skytrax as the “world’s best airport” for the seventh year running.
Artificial intelligence used in kitchen bin
Can technology help to cut the vast amounts of food that never gets eaten?
