'The Fake Reporter Wanted To Know About Our Software'
As image recognition software is increasingly used, one firm had to deal with subterfuge. Read more
Coronavirus: Is There A Future For Street Fundraising?
Face-to-face fundraising is vital for charities' cash income - but does it have a post-Covid future? Read more
My Money: 'Most Of Our Spending Is On Our Son'
Ned Vincent from Norfolk takes us through his week during the coronavirus pandemic. Read more
Work Life Balance? We've Heard Of It. Pandemic Means 9-5 Shifts Are A Thing Of The Past For Many
Will the hardest workers want to go back to the offce for a break? How’s your work life balance? For some people the ... Read more
Israel-UAE Peace Deal 'big' For Trade In Middle East
Israel's UAE and Bahrain peace deals are "going to be big" for business, says DP World boss. Read more
Brexit: Trade Talks With The EU Are 'over', Says No 10
"No point" in further discussions with the EU unless it changes course, Downing Street says. Read more
Man Denied £1.7m Payout By Betfred Takes Fight To High Court
Andy Green is suing bookmaker Betfred after it refused to pay up, citing a software error. Read more
Test-and-trace: Higher Profits Expected By Serco
News that Serco will see better than expected profits comes amid claims it is failing to reach enough people. Read more
Instagram Targets Rule-breaking Influencers
The Facebook-owned platform says it is committed to stamping out hidden advertising. Read more
Pret A Manger And Edinburgh Woollen Mill To Cut 1,000 Jobs
The pandemic has claimed the jobs of another 1,000 shop workers as more stores shut across the country. Read more
UK Tech Supply Chain In Dark Over Brexit Preparations Months Ahead Of Final Heave-ho
How can it be OK when nobody knows what to prepare for, ask IT players Canalys Forum 2020 - updated The IT supply cha... Read more
British Airways Fined £20m Over Data Breach
The fine is the largest ever issued by the Information Commissioner's Office. Read more
John Lewis Chairman Sharon White Targets New Services To Deliver Growth
Boss Sharon White says the partnership is looking to online and a new range of services to revive sales. Read more
'I'm Sick Of Influencers Asking For Free Cake'
Some small businesses are resisting calls from social media influencers for free gifts. Read more
Pub Chain JD Wetherspoon Reveals First Loss Since 1984
Chairman Tim Martin criticises the government's "confusing" Covid restrictions as sales tumble. Read more