Sir Philip Green ‘paid employee £1m over harassment claims’
The Daily Telegraph says Sir Philip paid the female employee £1m after groping and kissing her.
US-backed Syrian force to start ‘final battle’ against Islamic State enclave
The U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces will start an assault on Saturday against Islamic State’s last enclave in the part of Syria where the U.S.-led coalition has been supporting operations against the group, an SDF official told Reuters.
Brexit: Seaborne Freight no-deal ferry contract scrapped
The Irish backers of Seaborne Freight – which owned no ships – have pulled out of the deal.
A rare look inside the factory that makes iPhone’s Gorilla Glass
CNBC got an inside look at Corning’s oldest glass factory in Harrodsburg, Kentucky where Gorilla Glass is made.
Trump’s disruptive foreign policy will be tested in four major ways this month
February brings the most significant series of tests yet of whether President Trump can transform his disruptive U.S. foreign policy into concrete outcomes, writes Fred Kempe of the Atlantic Council.
Tesla’s delivery team said to be gutted in recent job cuts
Some 150 employees out of a team of about 230 were let go in January at the Las Vegas facility that gets tens of thousands of Model 3s into the hands of U.S. and Canadian buyers, two of the laid-off workers said.
747: How the jumbo jet shaped 50 years of flight
Fifty years since the Boeing 747’s first flight, BBC Rewind looks back on how the jumbo jet changed aviation and global travel.
Summit with Kim Jong Un will be held in Hanoi, Trump says
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday that U.S. diplomats had a “very productive meeting” with North Korean officials, and he announced his summit later this month with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un would be held in Vietnam’s capital, Hanoi.
The art dealer making jewellery from e-waste
Eliza Walter works at an art gallery, but in her spare time she makes sustainable jewellery.
Mega-merger faces crunch decision
The UK’s competition watchdog will decide shortly whether to give the green light to the proposed tie-up.
