Monday, June 6, 2022

London Metal Exchange sued for $456m over cancelled nickel trades

Fund manager Elliott Associates claims that cancelling trades of the metal in March was "unlawful".

Sunday, June 5, 2022

Mercedes recalls almost 1m cars over faulty brakes

The German carmaker said the brakes of some older cars may be affected by "advanced corrosion".

The workers getting 100% pay for 80% of the hours

The biggest ever trial of a four-day week gets under way with up to 70 firms taking part.

Flight cancellations: Children and teachers stranded abroad as school starts

Hundreds of flights cancelled over the half-term break mean some pupils are missing the start of school.

Love Island stylist curates second-hand wardrobe for show

For the first time, ITV's Love Island contestants will be dressed in pre-owned clothes.

Shortage of homes to rent leads to tenant bidding wars

Tenants are going to great lengths to secure a home from offering big deposits to sharing photos of their dogs.

Easyjet cancels 80 flights as travel disruption continues

Airlines continue to cancel flights as travel secretary says industry must solve labour shortages.

Saturday, June 4, 2022

Post Office strike: Workers to walk out over pay dispute

More than 110 Post Offices close for 24 hours as staff walk out in a dispute over pay.

Friday, June 3, 2022

Ukraine war: Marriott hotel chain to leave Russia after 25 years

Marriott says Western sanctions have made it "impossible" to continue to remain in Russia.

US firms add more jobs than expected in May

Key data shows that employers added 390,000 jobs while the jobless rate stayed at 3.6%.