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Tupperware: Why have the troubled firm’s shares surged?

The 77-year-old company warned in April that it could go bust unless it quickly raised new financing.

Netflix touts $900k AI jobs amid Hollywood strikes

The job posting amid a strike partly driven by AI fears triggers an angry reaction from actors.

Do you need a degree to work in tech?

Big tech firms like IBM are no longer asking for degrees when hiring staff.

Google: Don’t trust what our chatbot Bard tells you

The firm says users should check the accuracy of answers Bard provides with its traditional search engine.

Eurozone interest rates reach joint record high

The European Central Bank raises rates for the ninth time in a row in an effort to control prices.

Gatwick strikes called off by ground staff

A planned four-day walkout from Friday is cancelled after revised pay offers are accepted.

Farage account row leads Coutts Bank boss to quit

Peter Flavel quits at the boss of the private bank over the handling of Nigel Farage's bank account closure.

US economy beats expectations with spring surge

The world's largest economy expanded at an annual rate of 2.4% in the three months to June.

New Amazon strike dates mark a year of industrial action

GMB union members at sites in Staffordshire and Coventry are set to walk out for two days in August.

Co-op warns rising crime could create ‘no-go’ areas for shops

The retailer says crime levels in its stores have shot up by more than one third over the past year.