Mark Zuckerberg: Threads users down by more than a half
The rival to Twitter saw explosive growth but users have since drifted away, Meta boss acknowledges.
British Airways owner IAG sees record profits as air travel recovers
Airline group IAG reports bumper profits helped by higher fares and a rebound in leisure travel.
NatWest chair Sir Howard Davies says he won’t quit over Farage row
Sir Howard Davies says the bank, which is 39% owned by the taxpayer, has "the support of our main shareholder".
Disabled flyers angry at airline ‘double charging’
Many carriers do not follow official guidance on reduced prices for care assistants, the BBC finds.
Gina Miller’s political party bank account to be closed
Monzo initially refused to tell the anti-Brexit campaigner why the account was being shut down.
Tupperware: Why have the troubled firm’s shares surged?
The 77-year-old company warned in April that it could go bust unless it quickly raised new financing.
Netflix touts $900k AI jobs amid Hollywood strikes
The job posting amid a strike partly driven by AI fears triggers an angry reaction from actors.
Do you need a degree to work in tech?
Big tech firms like IBM are no longer asking for degrees when hiring staff.
Google: Don’t trust what our chatbot Bard tells you
The firm says users should check the accuracy of answers Bard provides with its traditional search engine.
Eurozone interest rates reach joint record high
The European Central Bank raises rates for the ninth time in a row in an effort to control prices.