Warwick Manufacturing Group founder dies
Hundreds of thousands “owe their livelihoods” to Lord Bhattacharyya, the business secretary says.
UK says food standards will not be lowered for US trade deal
Number 10 says it won’t give in to US calls to allow chlorine-washed and hormone-treated meat into the UK.
Carmarthen boss banned for 221 million nuisance PPI calls
Richard Jones is branded “one of the worst offenders we have come across” by investigators.
Timeline: India and Pakistan’s latest confrontation over Kashmir
The mountainous region of Kashmir has been a source of conflict between the two countries since their independence from British colonial rule in 1947.
The ‘un-iPhone moment’ — here’s what analysts had to say about Tesla’s new Model 3
Tesla analysts were unimpressed by the company’s Model 3 announcement.
Venezuela’s Guaido vows to return to Caracas despite ‘life-threatening’ risks
Venezuela’s opposition leader Juan Guaido has promised to return to Caracas over the coming days, despite threats from Maduro’s government.
Is technology changing the way we love?
Technology has changed the way the world looks at love and relationships. Paromita Vohra, filmmaker and educator on love and relationships, certainly agrees.
Vodafone sorry over See You Jimmy ‘joke’ amid Glasgow job cuts
A manager for the firm was pictured in the outfit after job cuts were confirmed to workers in Glasgow.
Shell facing multiple charges over corruption, emissions, and an explosion
Oil giant Shell will be prosecuted by the Dutch Public Prosecutor’s Office over an allegedly corrupt deal in Nigeria, the company said on Friday.
Ukraine rows back on anti-corruption law putting IMF aid in jeopardy
A decision by Ukraine’s constitutional court to row back on a key anti-corruption law may have repercussions for the country’s relationship with the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
