Canada allows US extradition of Huawei CFO to proceed
It’s the first step in what’s likely to be a lengthy and revealing legal process.
Lyft losses grow ahead of $25bn flotation
The ride-hailing firm reveals a sharp rise in sales but losses have increased over three years.
MPs in renewed attempt to force money laundering crackdown
Tax havens under UK jurisdiction will have to be open about who owns assets there if MPs get their way.
LK Bennett on brink of collapse
The fashion chain has lined up an administrator for the business as it seeks funding to stay afloat.
BetterBathrooms retailer in administration
Better Bathrooms, the UK’s largest independent bathroom retailer, has called in administrators.
Lyft’s financials show a $911 million loss ahead of its IPO
In Lyft’s long-awaited IPO prospectus, the Uber archrival also says its share of the market has grown to 39 percent.
Government pays Eurotunnel £33m over Brexit ferry case
Government settles with Channel Tunnel firm after accusation of “secretive” no-deal Brexit contracts.
Pakistan says it has returned downed fighter pilot to India
TV footage showed Wing Commander Abhinandan walking across the border near the town of Wagah.
New York asks Amazon to reconsider campus plan
Two weeks on, Amazon’s decision to back away from plans to build a New York City campus continues to stir debate.
Uber drivers sue London mayor over ‘racially discriminatory’ anti-pollution fees
Private taxi drivers — some of whom work for firms like Uber — are taking legal action against the mayor of London over what they claim is a racially discriminatory congestion charge.
