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Amazon asked by minister to justify temporarily withholding sellers’ funds

The government told Amazon UK to explain how it intends to help sellers whose money it is withholding.

Fake meat: As Beyond Meat sales fall, have we had our fill?

Fast food supplier Beyond Meat has seen its sales fall - but is it cost, taste or nutrition that is putting people off?

Italy could host Musk v Zuckerberg cage fight

The culture minister says he has spoken to the X boss about hosting the showdown as a charity event.

What will happen next for Wilko and its workers?

The retailer has collapsed and will disappear from the High Street, but will continue online.

What’s next for Wilko and its 12,500 workers?

The retailer is in administration but that doesn't necessarily mean it will disappear from the High Street.

Train strikes: RMT union announces new weekend walk-outs

About 20,000 members will take strike action on 26 August and 2 September over pay and conditions.

Robotaxi expansion gets green light in San Francisco

Companies hailed the moment as a milestone for the driverless car industry, despite safety concerns.

Amazon warns workers to come back into the office

This week, a reminder email was sent to employees who didn't work on-site at least three times a week.

Coach owner agrees $8.5bn deal to buy Versace parent

Tapestry has announced it is taking over Capri Holdings, which owns Versace, Michael Kors and Jimmy Choo.

Canary Wharf looks to diversify as banks move out

The area has the highest office vacancy rate since 2005 so is looking towards science and housing.