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Taiwan Prosecutors Claim Chinese Biz Swiped IP And R&D Team From Apple Supplier

Before you could say 'economic espionage', a factory in China was making bits of iThings The New Taipei District Prosec... Read more

83, Samrat Prithviraj: Why Bollywood's Big Films Are Flopping At The Box Office

Several big-ticket films in 2022 have failed at the box office, leaving producers confused. Read more

Firms 'going To War' Against Rivals On Social Media

The boss of a high-tech monitoring company says some retailers are spreading lies about competitors. Read more

Cutting UK Taxes Now Would Be A Mistake, Says IMF

Tax cuts could be misguided and might boost inflation by strengthening spending, a top IMF official says. Read more

Amazon Price Matches Tesco As Supermarkets Fight For Customers

The move by the online giant comes as supermarkets battle for shoppers amid the soaring cost of living Read more

'Too Hot To Work' Law Urged

The GMB union says workers need protection as a red warning for extreme heat in parts of England begins. Read more

M&S Scraps 'best Before' Dates On Fruit And Veg To Cut Food Waste

The High Street giant becomes the latest food retailer to take action to stop food being binned at home. Read more

Farnborough Airshow: Aerospace Deals Set To Fly

Airbus and Boeing go head to head for deals as sustainability takes centre stage, while defence firms focus on the Ukrai... Read more

Why Is Everyone Going On Strike?

Thousands of workers have gone on strike or threatened to this summer, risking widespread disruption. Read more

Rail Passengers Told To Avoid Travel In Heatwave

Network Rail says people should only travel if necessary, and services could be delayed or cancelled Read more

IT Departments Often Regret Technology Buying Decisions

The longer the purchase takes, the more frustrating, says Gartner IT departments are frequently feeling the sting of bu... Read more

Heathrow Delays: Emirates Agrees To Cap Summer Ticket Sales

The airline says it will work with the airport as it struggles to cope with surging demand for travel. Read more

Foxconn Faces Fine For Unsanctioned Chinese Chip Investments

Taiwan gov is threatening a — checks notes — 0.1 percent fine. Yeah, that'll teach em Foxconn is in hot water this ... Read more

BT Strike: Thousands Of Workers To Take Action For Two Days

The union behind the strike says it could cause significant issues for those working at home. Read more

Coronavirus: China Economy Shrinks On Zero-Covid Policy

The world's second largest economy slowed after lockdowns across a number of cities, harming companies including Burberr... Read more