Amazon, Google and other tech giants pledge action on fraud
Companies commit to working with the government to tackle online scams, fake adverts and romance fraud.
Government intervenes in Abu Dhabi’s bid to buy Telegraph
The sale of the newspaper to Gulf investors has been referred to the competition and media regulators.
Alistair Darling: Steady hand in an economic crisis
Former Labour chancellor Alistair Darling, who has died at the age of 70, found himself at the centre of the 2008 global financial crisis.
Pressure grows for ban on new leasehold flats
The government is planning to reform the system - but there are calls to scrap it entirely.
OpenAI chaos not about AI safety, says Microsoft boss
Microsoft's president says the sacking of OpenAI boss Sam Altman was not because of AI safety worries.
Former Chancellor Alistair Darling dies aged 70
Tributes from all sides to former Labour chancellor who steered the UK through 2008's economic crisis.
Dr Martens shares plunge after profit warning
The famous bootmaker says its business has been hit by weak trade in the US.
Train strikes: RMT vote ends industrial action until at least spring
Rail workers have voted to accept a pay deal, ending their involvement in a long-running series of strikes.
Metro Bank to review seven-day opening and cut jobs
The struggling lender is to cut a fifth of staff, and rival Lloyds announces more branch closures.
Elon Musk launches profane attack on X advertisers
The billionaire accuses firms of trying to blackmail him with ad dollars, claiming they will kill X.