Elizabeth Holmes has gone to prison. Will she ever pay victims too?
Experts say victims often never get their money back from those who defrauded them.
Capita hack: 90 organisations report data breaches to watchdog
The privacy watchdog is urging groups using the outsourcing giant to check if data has been exposed.
FTX: Singapore state fund Temasek cuts pay after failed investment
Last year, Temasek Holdings wrote off all of the $275m (£222.8m) it had invested in FTX.
Mars bar plastic wrapper swapped for paper
Mars trials environmentally friendly paper wrappers for some of its chocolate bars.
Food price cap won’t make a difference – retailers
The government wants to encourage supermarkets to impose voluntary price caps on some food products.
US debt ceiling deal ready for Congress vote, Joe Biden says
President Joe Biden said he had not made too many concessions to Republicans as part of the agreement.
How prosperity fuels dowry demand in India
Researchers studied 74,000 marriages that took place in India between 1930 and 1999.
Who is Linda Yaccarino, Twitter’s ‘superwoman’?
Linda Yaccarino has started her new post as chief executive of Twitter, a few weeks ahead of schedule.
China’s C919 passenger plane enters into service
China hopes the C919 will end the dominance of Airbus and Boeing - but it relies on Western components.
Plans for supermarket price cap on basic food
A retail group says putting "1970s-style price controls" on bread, milk and sugar will make no difference.