Threads: Thirty million join Meta’s Twitter rival, Zuckerberg says
The Meta chief is hoping Threads, his new Instagram-linked app, will beat Twitter on numbers.
Canada stops advertising with Facebook and Instagram in news row
It's the latest move over a new bill that will force tech giants to pay Canadian media for news content.
Risk of major disruption as UPS strike looms in US
"I'd like to strike just to teach them a lesson," says long-time UPS worker Antonio Rosario.
Leicester City facing £880k fine for fixing replica kit prices
Regulators say the club's "anti-competitive" conduct may have led to fans paying higher prices.
Bank account closures probe must be fast tracked, says minister
Treasury urges action after Nigel Farage complained his accounts were being closed for political reasons.
Water firms planning to raise bills, says regulator
Water companies are likely to seek bill increases to cover the cost of improving services, says the boss of Ofwat.
US officials ordered to limit contact with social media firms
A judge bars officials from contacting platforms over "content containing protected free speech".
E2E encryption: Should big tech be able to read people’s messages?
Who will win in the years-long stalemate between governments and big tech around super-secure messaging?
Music producer smashed his platinum discs – then rebuilt them
Record producer and label owner Sir Robin Millar talks about losing his sight and finding great music.
Unilever: Cornetto maker defends decision to stay in Russia
Unilever said exiting was "not straightforward" as its operations would be taken over if it abandoned them.