Australians Arrested Over Alleged Sri Lanka Bribes For Lucrative Contracts
It follows a decade-long investigation with several countries into lucrative business contracts. Read more
600k+ Celsius Customer Crypto-coin Records Revealed
And why it's not actually a leak Documents filed in crypto lender Celsius Networks' bankruptcy case have revealed finan... Read more
Air France Crash: Aviation Bosses Heckled As Trial Begins
Relatives of those who died in the Air France crash yelled "shame" as the trial started in Paris. Read more
PayPal Decides Fining People $2,500 For 'misinformation' Wasn't A Great Idea
It'll just go back to randomly shutting down accounts PayPal has backed away from fining its own customers up to $2,500... Read more
China's Electric Car Market Is Booming But Can It Last?
Cheap electric cars are selling fast but the end of subsidies could end the sales boom. Read more
Energy Fears Drive Blankets And Air Fryers Sales Ahead Of Winter
People stock up on energy-efficient appliances as household bills rise but overall retail sales fell. Read more
Big And Painful Cuts Needed To Fix Budget, Says IFS
Public spending needs to fall by £60bn to balance the books if tax cuts go ahead, a think tank warns. Read more
Lufthansa Bans Apple AirTags On Checked Bags
Wouldn't want anyone to know how much luggage is lost, eh? Lufthansa over the weekend said it is banning Apple AirTags ... Read more
Post Office And Fujitsu To Face Inquiry Over Horizon Scandal
The public inquiry is taking further evidence as it investigates the wrongful convictions of postmasters. Read more
Widespread Disruption As ScotRail Strike Goes Ahead
Passengers have faced 24 hours of limited services after ScotRail RMT members rejected the latest pay offer. Read more
Ben Bernanke, Former US Federal Reserve Chief, Wins Nobel Prize
Ben Bernanke, who led the Fed through the financial crisis, is one of a trio to scoop the award. Read more
Kwasi Kwarteng: Investors Wary As Economic Plan Brought Forward
Borrowing costs for the government rose, even after the chancellor's update was brought forward. Read more
US Executive Order A Long Way From Settling EU Privacy Cases
Expect more sequels than Rocky: Europeans' view of 'proportional' very different from US Comment The Trans-Atlantic D... Read more
Airline 'in Talks' With Kyndryl After Failed Network Card Grounds Flights
Delays and cancellations thought to have cost Aer Lingus millions Aer Lingus says it is in talks with its IT services s... Read more
Last Week's US Export Controls Could Mark Start Of Trade War
China thinks America targets its tech to kill off competition, and some believe economic standoff on way Analysis Nvi... Read more