Entries by BBC News

China launches campaign to keep killjoys off the internet

Pessimistic social media posts may now be targets of a fresh crackdown by the Chinese government.

Trump claims a TikTok deal is done. Who would own it, and how would it work?

Trump says a deal is done but the details have not been confirmed by China or the app's owner ByteDance.

Bosch to cut 13,000 jobs to save billions in costs

The engineering giant says increased competition and costs mean it must scale back.

Jaguar Land Rover restarts some IT systems after cyber-attack

The carmaker says it is working through a backlog of payments as its IT systems come back online.

Jaguar Land Rover restarts some IT systems after cyber-attack

The carmaker says it is working through a backlog of payments as its IT systems come back online.

Amazon agrees to pay $2.5bn over claims it tricked Prime customers

Roughly 35 million people in the US could be eligible for refunds, according to the government.

Amazon agrees to pay $2.5bn over claims it tricked Prime customers

Roughly 35 million people in the US could be eligible for refunds, according to the government.

Vinted users furious over InPost UK parcel delays

Some users describe parcels not being collected from InPost UK lockers or left stuck in transit.

PM ‘remains committed’ to Northern Powerhouse Rail

Sir Keir said he wanted to "get it right" following the unravelling of HS2 plans.

US economic growth revised up on strong consumer spending

Growth was revised up to 3.8% in the period from April through to June - up from the previous estimate of 3.3%.