Facebook owner Meta sees latest layoffs begin
The social media giant is under pressure after a sharp slowdown in its ads business last year.
Heathrow security staff and passport workers announce May strikes
It comes amid a wave of industrial action by hundreds of thousands of workers in different sectors.
Jaguar Land Rover’s £15bn electric car investment
Jaguar Land Rover's Halewood site will be the car giant's first plant devoted to electric vehicles.
Lidl wins logo lawsuit against Tesco
The High Court finds Tesco copied Lidl's logo for its Clubcard customer discount scheme.
Overdraft changes saved borrowers £1bn, says watchdog
Simpler overdraft rates have helped borrowers but some still miss out on support, the FCA says.
UK inflation: Supermarkets say price rises will ease soon
The retail industry body said there was a three to nine-month lag to see price falls reflected in shop prices.
Can Fox News afford the $787.5m Dominion settlement?
The network still faces a second, similar defamation lawsuit from another election technology firm.
Thousands of flights delayed as Southwest glitch grounds planes
The embattled airline cited a "technical issue" as the case for the one-hour nationwide stoppage.
Sacked CBI boss Tony Danker says reputation ‘totally destroyed’
The former head of the business group tells the BBC his side of the story in an exclusive interview.
What counts as sexual harassment at work?
The BBC speaks to experts about sexual harassment and what to do if you experience it in the workplace.