Tesla beats expectations with record-quarter vehicle delivery despite global semiconductor shortage January 2, 2022 Tesla delivered 308,600 cars worldwide in its fourth-quarter, a company record, despite continuing supply chain issues and economic turbulence.
Gazprom likely to have missed gas export targets to Europe amid deepening energy crisis January 2, 2022 Gazprom is likely to have fallen short of its natural gas export targets in Europe as wholesale costs soar to record levels amid global supply shortages.
Covid: Fewer London hospital patients require ventilation January 2, 2022 Fewer hospitalised Covid patients in London are requiring ventilation compared to previous waves, according to the latest data.
Oil prices dip two per cent as Omicron variant renews concerns of supply glut January 2, 2022 Oil prices have fallen amid rising fears of reduced demand and a supply glut next year following record Covid-19 cases reported in major economies.
Government tells workplaces to plan for 25 per cent absence rates amid soaring Covid-19 cases January 2, 2022 Downing Street has asked ministers to develop robust contingency plans for workplace absences amid soaring Covid-19 cases.
Desmond Tutu: Anti-apartheid campaigner and Nobel Peace Prize winner dies aged 90 December 26, 2021 Archbishop Desmond Tutu has died aged 90, the Nobel Peace Prize laureate who helped end apartheid in South Africa.
Pubs could stay open until 1am to celebrate Queen’s Platinum Jubilee December 26, 2021 Pubs, clubs and bars could be allowed to stay open for an extra two hours during the bank holiday weekend marking the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.
Boris Johnson considers new Covid-19 measures as Omicron variant spreads December 26, 2021 Boris Johnson will weigh up whether or not to bring in new restrictions in a crunch meeting with his cabinet and scientific advisers tomorrow.
MPs and peers face 20 years away from Palace of Westminster in eye-watering £14bn renovation plans December 26, 2021 MPs and peers could face two decades away from the Palace of Westminster, as costs to restore the site double to £14bn.
Frasers Group approaches JD Sports to buy Footasylum after CMA setback December 26, 2021 Mike Ashley, chairman of Frasers Group (Fraser), has offered to buy retail chain Footasylum from JD Sports (JD) executive chairman Peter Cowgill, according to The Sunday Times.