FTX: Collapsed Crypto Giant Recovers Over $5bn Of Assets
The firm's former chief executive Sam Bankman-Fried is accused of orchestrating an "epic" fraud. Read more
Draft Climate Law Threatens Fines For Datacenters That Don't Cut Their Carbon Count
Legislation also puts cryptocurrency farms in the crosshairs A law bill introduced in the Oregon state assembly has car... Read more
Sri Lanka's Central Bank Urges China And India To Reduce Its Debts
The crisis-hit Indian Ocean state cannot access a $2.9bn bailout until its debts to China and India are resolved. Read more
Call To Ban 'forced' Switch To Prepayment Meters
Citizens Advice says people moved to the pay-as-you-go method risked going without heat and light. Read more
100,000 Civil Servants To Strike On 1 February
People working in 124 government departments and several other bodies will walk out on 1 February. Read more
World's Richest Man Promotes Daughter To Head Dior
Bernard Arnault made his fortunes as chief executive of French fashion giant, LVMH. Read more
Demi Lovato Poster Banned For Being Offensive To Christians
The ad for the singer's new album linked sexuality to a sacred symbol, the advertising watchdog says. Read more
Royal Mail Tells People Not To Send Post Abroad Due To 'cyber Incident'
The firm is telling customers to stop sending items abroad while it tries to resolve the issue. Read more
Train Operators Set To Make New Pay Offer To Unions
The government has revised its position on what can be offered to striking rail workers, the RDG says. Read more
Elon Musk's Drop In Fortunes Breaks World Record
The Tesla and Twitter boss has seen his fortune fall by $165bn (£135bn) since November 2021. Read more
FAA Grounds All US Departures After NOTAM Goes Down
'Damaged database file' blamed, no evidence of cyberattack found, as air travel chaos continues Updated The US Federa... Read more
PC Sales Slump To Pre-pandemic Level In Q4. 'Boom' Is Over, Says IDC
Vendors lower prices to stimulate demand but inflation, fears of recession trump discounts Global PC shipments – desk... Read more
Sainsbury's Says More People Shopping In Stores
The supermarket giant said customers want to see what they are buying, amid the cost-of-living crisis. Read more
Goldman Sachs Starts Massive Round Of Job Cuts
As many as 3,200 people will be affected by the cuts, the investment bank says. Read more
Barratt Warns Of 'marked Slowdown' In Housing Market
The housebuilder says changes to mortgage rates have made homes less affordable. Read more