Huawei: China accuses UK of ‘pride and prejudice’
Beijing was responding to claims it might use Huawei’s 5G kit to act “in a malign way”.
German inflation slows just as ECB dials back stimulus
Inflation in Germany’s most populous regions slowed in December as the ECB ended its quantitative easing program and global markets slumped.
Netflix releases its first-ever interactive movie for adults
Users will be offered a choice of plot lines throughout the new 90-minute show.
The councils trying to save the High Street
Local authorities are buying up failing shopping malls with the aim of reviving them, but is it too risky?
Michelle Obama ends Hillary Clinton’s 17-year run as America’s ‘Most Admired Woman’
The former first lady is currently touring the world to promote her recently released autobiography “Becoming.”
The EU’s palm oil policy is triggering condemnation from the other side of the globe
The European Union is phasing out the use of palm oil in transport fuel, triggering criticism of trade protectionism from major producers Indonesia and Malaysia.
European markets close higher; tech, banks and oil stocks record big gains
European markets moved higher Friday as a global relief rally gathered momentum.
The tech that could change the way we travel
CNBC’s “Sustainable Energy” looks at how travel around our towns and cities is changing.
The booming trade in second-hand books
Ladybird books, periodicals, textbooks and signed copies are making more money than ever for used-book sellers.
Restrictive job adverts ‘put women off’, says top female boss
The boss of Severn Trent says limited “must have” skill lists stop many women applying for roles.
