Tech

Post Office Scandal Victim Hopes To Get Home Back

Hundreds of sub-postmasters who exposed wrongdoing will now be able to recover their losses in full. Read more

Evergrande: Crisis-hit Chinese Property Giant Offers Debt Restructuring Plan

It will only account for less than 10% of China's former top-selling developer's $300bn debt. Read more

US Firms 'more Negative' About Doing Business In China

Five years since the trade war started, American firms seem less inclined to invest in China. Read more

Ikea Told To Tackle Sexual Harassment After UK Complaint

The firm signed an agreement to protect staff in the UK after concerns over how it handled an allegation. Read more

US Raises Interest Rates Despite Banking Turmoil

The Federal Reserve moves borrowing costs higher as it focuses on efforts to stabilise prices. Read more

Amazon To Shutter Digital Photography Review

Respected hands-on outlet tossed under the layoff bus Photography community website DPReview will shut down on April 10... Read more

Into The Lions Den: Questions The TikTok CEO Will Face From Congress Today Over A Possible Ban

The video-sharing app's chief executive will testify to US lawmakers in a much-anticipated grilling. Read more

Shou Zi Chew: Who Is The TikTok CEO?

The 40-year-old is facing questioning from US lawmakers amid growing suspicion of the Chinese app. Read more

If Scammers Use Your AI Code To Rip Off Victims, The FTC May Want A Word

A good watchdog does blame the tools, or something like that America's Federal Trade Commission has warned it may crack... Read more

Third Of Flights Delayed In 2022

Fewer UK flights were on time last year than before the pandemic, says aviation regulator. Read more

Train Strikes Planned In March And April Suspended

Rail workers across 14 train companies were due to walk out on 30 March and 1 April. Read more

Europe's Right-to-repair Law Asks Hardware Makers For Fixes For Up To 10 Years

Smartphones and tablets would also be added to the EU's list of devices that must be repairable under new rule The Euro... Read more

Amazon Increases Starting Pay For UK Workers Again

The online giant follows other firms in raising pay amid a labour shortage and strikes across the UK. Read more

Veg Shortages Drive Surprise Jump In UK Inflation

The cost of living rose more than expected in February driven by sharp hikes in food prices. Read more

British Gas Boss Takes £3.7m Bonus Despite Criticism

Chris O'Shea will still take a bonus after the firm's debt agents broke into vulnerable people's homes to fit meters. Read more