Government's Own Figures At Odds With PM's PPE Claim
Boris Johnson says 70% of personal protective equipment is UK made, but official data says it is much lower. Read more
Company Boards 'must Have At Least One BAME Member'
Tougher targets are needed to improve racial diversity at the top of big firms, says the CBI. Read more
Covid-19: Bernard Matthews Outbreak Plant Offers Free Bus Travel
Bernard Matthews scraps fares after a union said a price-hike discouraged workers from using buses. Read more
Cambridge University To Cut Fossil Fuel Investments By 2030
The university says it is responding to the "urgent existential threat" of climate change. Read more
Subway Rolls Ruled Too Sugary To Be Bread In Ireland
A court says the bread used in the firm's hot sandwiches must be taxed because of its sugar content. Read more
Rwanda's Clothing Spat With The US Helps China
As the African nation continues to ban the import of used US clothes, China takes advantage. Read more
Palantir: The Controversial Data Firm Now Worth £17bn
The rise of the US tech company has been shadowed by concerns about privacy and surveillance. Read more
Brit Tax Collector HMRC Wants Fireside Chat With Suppliers To Discuss Ways To Spend The Annual £900m IT Budget
Prising open that pork barrel again? Nah, it's never been closed UK tax collector Her Majesty's Revenue & Customs w... Read more
Bill Gates Lays Out A Three-point Plan To Rid The World Of COVID-19 – And Anti-vaxxer Cranks Aren't Gonna Like It
Aunty Mabel on Facebook thinks he is a Bond baddie (spoiler: he's not) Microsoft founder and philanthropist Bill Gates ... Read more
Google Sees Signs Of Success In Its Campaign To Water Down Australian Pay-for-news Plan
Regulators apparently sympathetic to calls for revision of arbitration process to set payments Google appears to be suc... Read more
Philippines President Threatens Facebook Ban After The Social Network™ Deleted Supportive Content
Congress to probe whether Facebook crimps free speech Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte has threatened Facebook wit... Read more
'I Monitor My Staff With Software That Takes Screenshots'
Many have struggled to get to grips with working from home, but would surveillance technology help? Read more
'If You Steal Music, You Aren't A Real Music Fan'
The music industry is trying to clamp down on the latest form of music piracy known as stream-ripping. Read more
High Street Hopefuls: The People Opening New Shops
The entrepreneurs opening High Street businesses during Covid when others have closed or gone digital. Read more
The Woman Who Quit Smoking And Built A Global Hypnotherapy Firm
Grace Smith used hypnosis to give up smoking, and it inspired her to take up the profession. Read more