Oracle Sued By A Shareholder Who Alleges Its Lack Of Progress In Diversity Amounts To 'dishonesty'
Asks that at least three Board members give up their seats for diverse replacements Oracle is being sued by a sharehold... Read more
£40m Wasna Enough For Ink And Toner Cartridges In Public Sector, Says Scottish Government
Like most other things these days, COVID-19 blamed for extension to framework agreement How much does the Scottish publ... Read more
Working From Home: 'I'm A Bit Brainier Than He Thought I Was'
What we've learned from watching our other halves work from home during the coronavirus lockdown. Read more
Dutch National Broadcaster Saw Ad Revenue Rise When It Stopped Tracking Users. It's Meant To Work Like That, Right?
Brave browser's policy officer questions efficacy of personalised ads Johnny Ryan, chief policy officer at privacy-focu... Read more
Coronavirus: England To Scrap Quarantine For Arrivals From 'low Risk' Countries
Arrivals to England from Germany and Italy will also no longer need to isolate, ministers confirm. Read more
Carlos Ghosn: Japan Ask US To Extradite Ex-Green Beret And Son Over Japan Escape
The ex-soldier and his son are held in the US for allegedly helping the ex-Nissan boss flee Japan. Read more
Coronavirus: 'We'll Be Cutting Hair From Midnight' Post-lockdown
Hairdressers and barbers can reopen from 4 July in England, with many booked up already. Read more
How Mortgage Holidays Can Affect Your Ability To Borrow
One-sixth of homeowners have taken a mortgage holiday and it could affect their ability to borrow money. Read more
Coronavirus: 'Refunds Unlikely' If Travellers Have To Self-isolate
Travel insurance is unlikely to cover those who have to cancel a holiday because they have Covid symptoms. Read more
Labour To Urge More Support To Stem Post-Covid Job Losses
Shadow chancellor Anneliese Dodds will call for jobs schemes to be extended during local lockdowns. Read more
Coronavirus: 800 Jobs 'secure' As Celsa Steel Gets £30m Emergency Loan
Celsa Steel, which employs 800 workers in Wales, has received an emergency government loan. Read more
Café Rouge And Bella Italia Owner Falls Into Administration
Ninety-one sites will close immediately with the loss of around 1,900 jobs. Read more
Hong Kong: US Passes Sanctions As Nations Condemn New Law
The US House Speaker said the law was a "brutal, sweeping crackdown" against Hong Kong's people. Read more
The Rock Ranks As Instagram's 'most Valuable Star'
Film star Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson can charge more than $1m for a sponsored post, analysts say. Read more
Coronavirus: How 'immunity Passports' Could Create An Antibody Elite
Covid-19 antibody testing may have the unintended consequence of creating an antibody elite. Read more