Taiwan tells Elon Musk it is ‘not for sale’
Mr Musk draws anger from Taipei again for his comments saying the island belongs to China.
Gatwick flights cancelled after air traffic control staff shortages
Some 22 flights from the airport were cancelled and more delayed due to an air control staff shortage.
Loyalty card prices not as good as they seem, says Which?
Sainsbury's and Tesco deny misleading customers on price offers through loyalty schemes.
The firms hoping to take psychedelic drugs mainstream
Start-ups are tweaking psychedelic compounds to treat mental health conditions.
Chick-fil-A to try again in UK four years after LGBT backlash
US fast-food chain closed initial store in 2019 following protests by campaigners
Port Talbot: Steelworkers frightened by Tata job loss reports
Steelworkers say they have been kept in the dark amid reports of 3,000 job losses.
HS2: Government refuses to guarantee Manchester branch
The prime minister and chancellor are said to have concerns over spiralling costs and delays.
UAW strike: Workers walk out at US motor industry giants
More than 10,000 staff stop work at factories owned by General Motors, Ford and Stellantis.
Eurozone interest rates raised to all-time high
The European Central Bank increases rates for the 10th time in a row to a record high.
Deloitte: Belfast jobs at risk as firm to make redundancies
Jobs will be lost in Belfast as the firm plans to cut 3% of its 27,000-person UK workforce.