Royal Mail workers end long-running row over pay
The deal to end the dispute comes after 115,000 postal workers held 18 days of strikes last year.
Nutmeg co-founder Nick Hungerford dies aged 43, months after setting up charity
Nick Hungerford was inspired by his young daughter to set up a charity to support bereaved children.
Microsoft’s deal to buy Call of Duty maker boosted by US judge
The Federal Trade Commission in the US had sought to block the proposed merger on competition grounds.
Bank of America accused of opening credit cards without customer consent
Bank of America is ordered to pay $150m (£116m) in penalties after an investigation by US regulators.
Record pay rises fuel fresh inflation fears
Wages continue to rise strongly, raising the prospect of more interest rate rises by the Bank of England.
China top threat to UK economic security – Dowden
The government intervened in eight takeovers of UK firms by Chinese buyers last year, figures show
Foxconn: Apple supplier drops out of $20bn India factory plan
Some analysts say Foxconn's decision marks a setback to the country's technology industry ambitions.
Privacy activists slam EU-US pact on data sharing
The deal overcame objections about US intelligence agencies' level of access to European data.
Air travel in Africa: Costly flights hold the continent back
Flying within Africa is extremely costly - and this is holding the continent back.
Meta plans feed for Threads after users complain
The firm says the current social media app is an initial version and changes are planned.