Removing cap on bankers’ bonuses will fuel ‘greed is good’ culture, says TUC
As the cap on City bonuses is removed, the TUC trades union group calls the move "obscene"
Portugal’s tech boom challenged by tax change
Portugal's government plans to remove a key tax benefit that has attracted thousands of tax workers.
Firms going bust on track for worst year since 2009
Insolvencies rise 10% from a year ago in the three months to the end of September, official figures show.
World Bank warns oil prices could reach $150 a barrel
A prolonged conflict in the Middle East would lead to much higher energy prices, the global institution predicts
Safestyle UK: Nearly 700 jobs lost as firm enters administration
Administrators say September's warm weather was among the factors behind Safestyle UK's demise.
General Motors deal clears way for end to US car strike
The move follows agreements at Ford and Chrysler-maker Stellantis, the other two carmakers hit by walkouts.
Facebook and Instagram launch ad-free subscription tier in EU
The platforms' owner Meta said its new subscription was about addressing EU concerns, rather than making money.
Big banks accused of doing little for savers
Returns have improved, but a group of MPs says big banks are doing "as little as they can" for savers.
New licences granted for North Sea oil and gas projects
The UK government has granted 27 new oil and gas licences for projects in the North Sea.
US announces ‘strongest global action yet’ on AI safety
The measures have been issued less than 48 hours before the UK hosts an AI safety summit.