Entries by BBC News - Business

Jack Dorsey: India threatened to shut Twitter and raid employees

Former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey's allegations have been denied by the Indian government.

Twitter boss Linda Yaccarino gives first hint on shake-up plans

Chief executive Linda Yaccarino says the company aims to "drive civilisation forward".

Can Amsterdam make the circular economy work?

Amsterdam has ambitious plans to radically cut the amount of resources used by the city's economy.

Amazon using AI to boost fight against fake reviews

The tech giant is developing new tools to help track down the brokers buying and selling reviews.

Five key challenges to make AI safe

AI will either improve our lives enormously or destroy us all, the experts tell us - so how could we make it safe?

Port Talbot: Tata boss calls for subsidies to be greener

Tata Steel UK's chairman says a "level playing field" is needed for its steelworks to decarbonise.

Meatless Farm: Vegan mince firm on brink of collapse

Plant-based company Meatless Farm has dismissed most of its workforce and is examining its options.

Heathrow workers call off first summer strikes

More than 2,000 staff said they will postpone industrial action on 24 and 25 June.

JP Morgan agrees to pay $290m to settle lawsuit brought by Jeffrey Epstein victims

The largest US bank says it regrets its relationship with "monstrous" sex-trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.

Storms bring flash flooding and travel disruption

Cars were seen ploughing through deep puddles as thunderstorms brought downpours to parts of the UK.