AI summit: Education will blunt AI risk to jobs, says Rishi Sunak
The prime minster says the technology can help rather than replace workers, as the UK's AI summit ends.
Uber and Lyft agree to pay $328m to New York drivers
Uber and Lyft have agreed to settle claims that they "systematically cheated" drivers out of pay.
Sainsbury’s gains ground in battle with Aldi and Lidl
The supermarket says customers who used to shop only at the discounters are now coming to Sainsbury's too.
New mothers faced energy meter force-fittings
The first warrants granted for months to force-fit prepayment meters wrongly included new mothers' homes.
Spirit Aerosystems aims to renegotiate Airbus A220 deal
The firm makes wings for the Airbus A220 in its Belfast factory but the programme is making a loss.
Shell posts $6.2bn profit as oil prices rise again
The oil and gas giant makes $6.2bn between July and September as crude oil prices crept up again.
M&S pulls Christmas advert post after Palestinian flag criticism
M&S says sorry after a backlash claiming its advert depicted Palestinian flag colours in flames.
Indonesia cough syrup maker boss jailed after child deaths
The pharmaceutical company, Afi Farma, has been linked to the deaths of more than 200 children.
WeWork to start closing some offices around the world
The BBC understands the firm is to start closing some of its buildings, including one in central London.
Why are fewer women using AI than men?
The use of artificial intelligence appears to have a significant gender imbalance.