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Fears of higher oil prices after Red Sea attacks
Analysts warn delays on the key trading route risk pushing up energy prices following missile strikes.
Nikola: Trevor Milton sentenced to prison after fraud conviction
His claims had helped pump up the company, which saw its shares soar during the pandemic.
Amazon to make Warhammer 40,000 shows and movies
The streaming platform will have exclusive rights to make content based on Game Workshop's most popular brand.
Why LEDs haven’t yet cut energy use for lighting
LEDs are cheap and efficient but more needs to be done if they are to cut electricity use on lighting.
Wasted wind power adds £40 to household energy bills, says think tank
When it is very windy the grid cannot handle the extra power generated, says Carbon Tracker.
Apple halts some Watch sales in the US
The move comes after the US found it violated patent rights of a smaller firm.
Sir Grayson Perry hits out at £39,000 EDF energy bill error
Other customers tell of similar experiences to the artist, but supplier EDF says there is no wider problem.
US Steel to be bought by Japan’s Nippon in $15bn deal
The workers' union said it did not want to see a sale to a foreign buyer.
Southwest Airlines fined $140m for holiday meltdown
The penalty is the heftiest issued on an airline following the delays last winter for two million people.
London’s transport to get £250m government investment in 2024
TfL's chief says the funding package will still leave the body with an overall funding shortfall.