Wednesday, July 1, 2020
Google and Facebook too powerful, says watchdog
The competition watchdog calls for new rules to tackle tech giants, including powers to break them up.
John Lewis among retailers planning to cut jobs
The cost-cutting move comes as the department store chain says it has too much store space.
The robots that can cook and serve your food
The technology that might one day transform our eating out experience.
UK house prices 'in first annual fall for eight years'
Values were lower in June than they were a year ago, the Nationwide says, as the virus hit the market.
Sainsbury's sees online sales soar during lockdown
Increasing capacity for home delivery and click-and-collect has led to a doubling of digital sales.
Coronavirus: Upper Crust owner says up to 5,000 UK jobs could go
The SSP Group has been hit badly by the reduction in train and air travel caused by the coronavirus.
Is the hydrogen tech 'revolution' hope or hype?
Can hydrogen - a relatively clean source of fuel - help power the economy of the future?
Persuading China to switch to 'fake' pork
Pork is China's favourite meat dish, but will new meat substitutes tempt consumers to give up meat?
Coronavirus: 'Exporting goods has been like a game of chess'
Exporting goods during the Covid-19 lockdown has been "a game of chess", says tights manufacturer.
Tuesday, June 30, 2020
George Floyd: Adidas human resources boss quits amid racism row
The announcement comes as pressure grows on global corporations to address racial inequality.
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