Renters Compete With 20 Others In Battle To Find A Home
Requests to view each rental property have more than tripled in four years as competition rises. Read more
Rail Ticket Office Mass Closure Consultation Extended
The public now has until 1 September to respond to the plan to shut hundreds of rail ticket offices. Read more
ESA Sees Satellite-based Air Traffic Monitoring On Near Horizon
EURIALO project aims to prove flights can be tracked in real time through multilateration The European Space Agency (ES... Read more
Pan Gongsheng: Who Is China's Surprising Pick For Central Bank Boss?
Pan Gongsheng is not seen as a close ally to President Xi, which may signal a fresh economic approach. Read more
One Problem With America's Chip Ambitions: Not Quite Enough Staff
Semi industry fears US will be short 70K engineers, technicians, computer scientists by end of decade Last week, TSMC p... Read more
Renting Reforms Needed Now Not Later, Say Charities
A group of charities wants the government to speed up plans to overhaul private renting in England. Read more
FTC Boss Khan Shrugs Off Microsoft, Meta Defeats: 'Losing Two Is Okay'
How quick y'all are to forget Nvidia-Arm Two high-profile defeats in court do not a failed strategy make, or so says FT... Read more
Travel Recovery To Boost Global Economy, Says IMF
World economy expected to grow 3% this year but inflation and interest rates pose risk, says IMF. Read more
Our AI Habit Is Making Us Less Environmentally Friendly, Google Admits
Just 6% of the water it consumed last year was replenished, report says Google's plans to go green are faltering – an... Read more
UPS Reaches Deal With Teamsters Union To Avert Strike
The agreement raises starting pay for part-time staff to $21 (£16.31) an hour. Read more
Magnum-maker Unilever's Profits Higher After It Raises Prices
The consumer goods giant sees profits rise by a fifth based almost entirely on increasing its prices. Read more
Petrol And Diesel Car Ban Immovable, Says Michael Gove
The government is facing calls from senior Tories to ditch what they see as unpopular green policies. Read more
GlobalFoundries Claims German Chip Subsidies Will 'distort Competition'
US semiconductor manufacturer unhappy rival TSMC is bagging billions US semiconductor manufacturer GlobalFoundries has ... Read more
Spotify Raises Premium Subscription Price For Millions
For the first time since 2011, the firm lifts the cost of a single-account premium subscription. Read more
Logitech Reports Broad Declines As Pre-pandemic Buying Cycles Return
Inventory holding reduced in Q1, hunt for new CEO continues Logitech has reported shrinking sales across much of its po... Read more