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Vice and Motherboard owner files for bankruptcy
Vice Media Group, which was once valued at $5.7bn, is set to be sold but will keep operating.
Percy Pig ice cream renamed after ‘polite’ M&S request
Fabio Vincenti is now considering alternative names for his pig-based treat.
Scrap tax on sunscreen, say cancer charities
Cancer experts want VAT removed to make sun creams more affordable in the cost-of-living crisis.
Should social media face-altering filters be regulated?
With photo manipulation technology now extending to videos some want authorities to intervene.
Should social media face-altering filters be regulated?
With photo manipulation technology now extending to videos some want authorities to intervene.
Pat Cullen: Nursing union calls for double-digit pay rise to restart talks
The union boss urges ministers to reopen pay talks in England after members rejected a lower offer.
Ferrari resists pressure to phase out combustion engine
The boss of the supercar maker said it would be "arrogant" to dictate to customers what they can buy.
Is the UK too late to beat the US in the global trade war?
The US is offering huge incentives to electric car firms, but the UK risks falling behind.
AI creator on the risks, opportunities and how it may make humans ‘boring’
AI boss on the future of artificial intelligence and what will happen if computers become more clever than humans.
Train strikes: RMT industrial action coincides with Eurovision final
RMT union members from 14 rail companies are walking out on Saturday in a long-running pay row.