Dragons’ Den star Deborah Meaden: ‘Greenwashing businesses shouldn’t be forgiven’ October 28, 2023 Deborah Meaden, known for her appearances on Dragon's Den, says it is unforgivable for businesses to mislead with sustainability claims.
Boris Johnson ‘excited’ to join ranks of Nigel Farage on GB News October 27, 2023 Former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson is set to join GB News Radio, the right-leaning news show that is often the subject of extensive criticism.
Musk’s one-year X reign: how shocking has it been? October 27, 2023 A year after Elon Musk's Twitter takeover, now 'X', the platform is still alive while rivals Mastodon and Threads are flailing behind.
British Airways’ profits take off as IAG enjoys bumper summer October 27, 2023 British Airways-owner IAG has posted record-level third quarter results as demand for European holidays flies up and fuel costs dip.
Amazon profits triple as layoffs fuel record sales surge October 27, 2023 Amazon has over tripled its profits and reported its highest level of sales since the pandemic-driven online shopping spree.
Hipgnosis showdown as shareholders vote against board and oust chairman October 26, 2023 Hipgnosis shareholders have rocked the songs fund, with the majority voting against a continuation and to show the chairman the door.
WPP downgrades outlook as buyout rumours swirl October 26, 2023 WPP chief executive Mark Read believes the firm's "top-line performance in Q3 was below our expectations" and was "impacted by the cautious spending trends".
CMA pushes Adobe’s Figma deal probe deadline back eight weeks October 25, 2023 Britain's competition regulator has announced an extension of eight weeks for its ongoing investigation into Adobe's $20bn (£16.5bn) acquisition of cloud-based design platform Figma.
Snap: Israel-Hamas war plunges ad spend into doubt October 25, 2023 The ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas has led to a halt in "a large number" of Snap's advertising campaigns.
Microsoft’s AI gambit shines but Google fumbles with cloud business October 25, 2023 Largely thanks to strong growth in its cloud computing division, Microsoft reported first-quarterly revenue of £46.4bn.