Tech

Public Borrowing Below Forecasts Despite July Rise

Government borrowing rose to £4.3bn last month, but was lower than expectations. Read more

Lost Luggage Showing Signs Of Recovery After Hitting 10-year High

New airline data indicates the number of lost, delayed or damaged bags is returning to pre-pandemic levels. Read more

Big Firm Bosses' Pay Rose 16% As Workers Squeezed

Analysis from the High Pay Centre suggests the average pay of a FTSE 100 boss was £3.91m last year. Read more

Former Bank Of England Boss To Head Bloomberg Board

The financial and media firm's product head Vlad Kliatchko was named as chief executive in the shakeup. Read more

Biden To Bolster Boondocks Broadband With A Billion Bonus Bucks (barely)

ISPs in 22 states and Marshall Islands get to split nine-figure pot The Biden administration is ready to divvy up nearl... Read more

Hey Joe, Those US CHIPS Funds Still Coming? We Kinda Need Them, Says Micron

And by kinda, Idaho fab giant means absolutely 'necessary' for the plants it already announced Micron has advised inves... Read more

It's Official! Arm Files For IPO On Nasdaq

Paperwork confirms parent paid $16B for 25% stake held by Vision Fund Arm on Monday publicly filed for an initial publi... Read more

Can Narrowboat Owners Break Up With Fossil Fuels?

Narrowboat owners are under pressure to find greener ways to run their craft. Read more

UK Microchip Giant Arm Files To Sell Shares In US

Arm files papers to list in New York after opting against London, in a blow to the UK. Read more

Holiday Firms Urge PM To Allow Watchdog To Fine Airlines

Travel companies would like to see watchdog given extra powers to act over delays and cancellations. Read more

Car Breakdowns Due To Potholes Soar In Rainy July

The AA saw call-outs jump with drivers reporting damage after wet weather hampered road repairs. Read more

Domino's Pizza Signals Closure Of Russian Business

The franchise owner says it will place its Russian business into bankruptcy. Read more

Misfiring Lenovo Hires Ford Director To Help With Revamp

Hold onto your hats people, Lenovo to invest $1B in AI as hardware sales falter Lenovo has hired an experienced executi... Read more

Renting Now Cheaper Than First-time Mortgages, Says Zoopla

It is less expensive to rent than buy for the first time since 2010, but there are wide regional variations. Read more

Gas Prices Rise On Fears Of Strikes In Australia

Possible industrial action at a key liquefied natural gas supplier sent European prices 10% higher. Read more