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Work near home: The co-working hubs for locals
The decline of WeWork may not spell the end of co-working spaces, as local hubs seek to grow.
Oil giant Shell suing Greenpeace for £1.7m damages
The energy company is taking action after activists boarded a vessel while it was in the Atlantic.
Apple should pay €13bn Irish tax, argues EU lawyer
The opinion is the latest twist in a long-running saga between the EU, Apple and the Irish government.
Mortgage arrears up sharply with landlords hit hard
Rising interest rates put pressure on homeowners and landlords, with more falling behind on payments.
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak suffers minor stroke
The 73-year-old passed out at a business conference in Mexico City, according to reports.
Omegle shut down: Video chat website closed after abuse claims
The founder of controversial firm Omegle said the site was no longer "psychologically" sustainable.
Hollywood actors’ union Sag-Aftra agrees tentative deal to end four-month strike
Major films and TV shows will resume work after a four-month impasse that paralysed the industry.
John Lewis Christmas advert: Giant Venus flytrap divides opinion
Some said the ad, starring a Venus flytrap, was "scary", but others said it offered light relief.
The race to buy AI website addresses
As more firms use artificial intelligence, there is a rush to buy domain names with the letters AI.
McDonald’s: ‘There’s disgusting behaviour at my branch’
The claim comes after a BBC investigation exposed a toxic workplace culture at the fast food chain.