Buses: Councils warn ‘on-demand’ buses under threat without more money
Councils said they could not offer a like-for-like replacement for commercial services that have faced cuts.
Hoodrich: ‘We went from the streets to the stores’
Jay Williams, founder of streetwear brand Hoodrich, talks about his business journey.
Paedophiles using AI to turn singers and film stars into kids
Charity finds dark web forums sharing thousands of new abuse images made with bespoke AI software.
States accuse Instagram of hurting mental health
Meta, the parent company of Instagram and Facebook, is facing legal action from dozens of US states.
States accuse Instagram of hurting mental health
Meta, the parent company of Instagram and Facebook, is facing legal action from dozens of US states.
Instagram sued over harm to young people’s mental health
Meta, the parent company of Instagram and Facebook, is facing legal action from dozens of US states.
Car workers strike costing GM $200m a week
General Motors details the hit it is taking from the strike, while the UAW union expands its action.
Cap on bankers’ bonuses to be scrapped
The plan is part of a post-Brexit shake-up of City rules, the regulator has confirmed.
Cap on bankers’ bonuses to be scrapped
The plan is part of a post-Brexit shake-up of City rules, but unions call it "obscene".
Next Mission: Impossible film delayed by a year by US actors’ strike
The eighth movie in the hit Tom Cruise franchise won't now be released until May 2025.