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WeWork forced to file for bankruptcy in the US
The shared office giant, once seen as the future of the workplace, has been plagued by problems.
Italy to seize $835m from Airbnb in tax evasion inquiry
Prosecutors say the firm failed to collect a 21% tax from landlords on rental income.
Can AI cut humans out of contract negotiations?
Tech firms are testing artificial intelligence that can negotiate contracts without the need for humans.
Post Office to send and receive Evri and DPD parcels
For the first time in 360 years, Post Office customers can use firms other than Royal Mail.
Plan for 40% of train services to run during strikes
Ministers hope minimum service levels for trains, ambulances and border security will start by Christmas.
Bumble founder Whitney Wolfe Herd steps down as boss of dating app
Billionaire Whitney Wolfe Herd, who created the firm in 2014, will be replaced by Slack's chief.
Alison Rose: Watchdog apologises to former NatWest boss over Farage inquiry
The Information Commissioner's Office says it should not have suggested Dame Alison Rose breached privacy laws.
Ryanair profits surge as fares rise by a quarter
The airline says it carried a record number of passengers over the summer, despite an increase in fares.
British Steel set to cut up to 2,000 jobs in furnace closure plan
British Steel confirms a plan to close two blast furnaces at its Scunthorpe plant.
Boohoo breaks ethical pledge over making clothes
The firm promised change in 2020, but the BBC has filmed staff squeezing suppliers after deals were agreed.