Posts

Pothole reports hit a five-year high in 2023
Climate change will worsen potholes but scientists hope new technology will help make them a thing of the past.
AI to hit 40% of jobs and worsen inequality, IMF says
Policymakers should address the "troubling trend", says the organisation's managing director Kristalina Georgieva.
Is seabed mining an economic necessity or a hazard?
As deep-sea miners seek international go-ahead, opponents say the environmental impact is too high.
Six held over plot to disrupt London Stock Exchange
Police said the arrests were made in London, Liverpool and Brighton over a "disruptive and damaging stunt".
Boeing’s commitment to safety in the spotlight
After a door plug blew off one of its planes, questions are being asked about how seriously Boeing undertakes safety.
‘I had £3,000 stolen via WhatsApp job scam message’
There's been a huge rise in the amount of money being stolen via recruitment scam text and WhatsApp messages.
Fujitsu Japan remains tight-lipped on the Post Office scandal
In Fujitsu's home market, hardly anyone had heard of the Horizon scandal until this week.
Post Office may face £100m tax bill over victim payouts – experts
It may have underpaid more than £100m in tax while overpaying its senior executives, according to experts.
US Supreme Court will hear Starbucks labour fight
The case has implications for what kind of relief workers can hope for in labour disputes.
Citigroup plans 20,000 job cuts over two years
The reductions are part of a sweeping reorganisation, and equal about 10% of the bank's global workforce.