Paperchase Hunts For Buyer But Prepares For Insolvency
High Street stationery chain confirms it is hunting for buyer but talking to insolvency experts. Read more
Strikes Update: How Nurses' Strikes On Wednesday Will Affect You
What you need to know about the nurses' strike and other industrial action, by the BBC's Zoe Conway. Read more
Britishvolt: UK Battery Start-up Collapses Into Administration
The majority of Britishvolt's 232 employees have been made redundant after last minute attempts to find a buyer failed. Read more
Twitter 2.0 Signal Boosts Taliban 2.0 Through Blue Subscriptions
Well well well, if it isn't the consequences of your actions Comment Like whack-a-mole, it seems that for every issue... Read more
Train Drivers To Go On Strike In February
Walkouts are planned for 1 and 3 February after the Aslef union calls a pay offer "clearly unacceptable". Read more
JEDEC Reportedly Set To Formalize Dell Laptop Memory Standard
So long, SODIMM – or that's the idea, anyway The JEDEC standards body is set to adopt the CAMM module format as the n... Read more
Cost Of Living: Five Tips When Asking For A Pay Rise
Recruiters, a manager and a workplace psychologist give their advice on how to negotiate for more money. Read more
Royal Mail Accused Of Prioritising Parcels Over Letters
The postal service is accused of breaching its legal obligations, but the firm denies it is doing so. Read more
Ukraine's Deputy PM Confident 'we Will Win This Year'
Yuliia Svyrydenko says she is confident Ukraine will see victory this year in its war with Russia. Read more
Ocado Says Shoppers Buying Fewer Items As Costs Rise
The online grocery delivery service says shoppers are buying less as the cost of living soars. Read more
Pay Rises At Fastest Pace For Over 20 Years, But Below Inflation
Wages rose at their fastest rate since 2001 excluding the pandemic, but still lag behind rising prices. Read more
How Cyber-attack On Royal Mail Has Left Firms In Limbo
Small businesses tell the BBC they are facing delays and losing money as overseas post is stopped. Read more
Covid: China 2022 Economic Growth Hit By Coronavirus Restrictions
The world's second largest economy abruptly lifted its tough coronavirus restrictions in December. Read more
'It Had Just Vanished' - The Shock When Tech Fails
Cloud computing is a popular way for firms to buy computing but, when it fails, chaos ensues. Read more
Putin Is Weaponising Food, Says Boss Of Fertiliser Giant Yara
The boss of Yara says Russia's invasion of Ukraine has driven up the price of fertilisers and food. Read more