Chinese online marketplace Temu is facing a legal challenge after 17 companies accused it of breaking new EU laws with its "manipulative practices" and lack of transparency.
In an interview with Sky News, the former Labour prime minister urges politicians of all stripes to take action to help what he called the UK's "austerity children".
Representatives of the owners of Britain's biggest water utility are to resign as directors after they refused to inject more than £3bn of equity, Sky News learns.
Critics call the dating app's billboard campaign "unbelievably insulting" and "tone-deaf" and say it shows a misunderstanding of why women choose celibacy.
In a wide-ranging interview with Sky News, JPMorgan Chase boss Jamie Dimon urges a collaborative approach to tackling economic challenges posed by China.
A decision will be made by the summer on whether Boeing is to be prosecuted for the first time over the crashes in Ethiopia and Indonesia that were blamed on both shoddy software and regulatory oversight.
The body that authored the report has close links to the Labour Party, which is understood to be eagerly awaiting the document, despite rowing back its £30bn green investment plan.