ExxonMobil reports record first-quarter profits of $11.4bn
The energy giant says the profits came despite paying about $200m (£160m) in windfall taxes in Europe.
Katy Perry v Katie Perry: Singer loses trademark battle
The US singer was sued by an Australian fashion designer over her use of the name on tour clothing.
UK games sector wanted Microsoft deal, says Sir Ian Livingstone
Sir Ian Livingstone says he hopes a settlement can be reached for Microsoft's takeover of Activision.
Rents hit fresh high as lack of homes available continues
Despite some signs of more properties coming on to the market, asking rents are still rising, Rightmove says.
HMV’s flagship Oxford Street store to reopen
The music retailer is to move back into 363 Oxford Street after a "dramatic" return to profit.
Sri Lanka crisis: Central bank lays out extent of economic problems
The central bank's annual report highlighted the "unprecedented" increases in food and fuel prices.
The Israeli plan to fit a fusion reactor into a container
Israel's NT-Tao wants to build a compact fusion reactor and has won investment from Honda.
Amazon cloud and ad sales rise as online loses out
The company's online sales have been hit as shoppers return to in-store spending after the pandemic.
Rail strike on 13 May, day of Eurovision final
The RMT is to strike after talks in long-running pay dispute break down again.
Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell pranked by Russians
Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell is the latest personality to be pranked by comedians.