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Tupperware warns of collapse unless it finds funds
The 77-year-old food storage business is facing a bleak future as it races to secure new financing.
CBI boss Tony Danker ‘shocked’ at firing over misconduct claims
Tony Danker is dismissed by the business group following complaints about his conduct towards several employees.
Why robotic worms could one day dig beneath your feet
Simulating an earthworm's movement is difficult, but could have very useful real-world applications.
Interest rates likely to fall to pre-Covid levels, IMF predicts
The financial body predicts borrowing costs will reduce once high inflation is brought under control.
Junior doctors’ strike puts patients at more risk – Barclay
The four-day walkout in England over pay comes after the Easter break when the NHS is already busy.
AI: China tech giant Alibaba to roll out ChatGPT rival
In recent months, technology firms around the world have unveiled their own generative AI chatbots.
More people entertaining at home as cost of living bites
Sales of home accessories and furniture rose in March as people ate out less to save money.
World Startup Convention: The India start-up gala that exploded into a scandal
An event that dubbed itself the “world’s biggest funding festival” has been accused of duping entrepreneurs.
Junior doctors’ strike: Health leader calls for Acas help with talks
Some 350,000 appointments and operations could potentially be cancelled this week, a health body warns.
Vodafone says UK broadband services back to normal
The firm apologises after around 11,000 customers could not connect to the internet for much of the day.