TikTok fined for illegally processing children's data
Social media giant TikTok has been fined £12.7 million for using the data of minors under 13 years old without parental consent, flouting both UK data protection laws and its own terms of service.
LNG industry's future remains uncertain despite dizzying profits
Global LNG industry to face challenges in the medium-to-long term says IEEFA, predicting that there will be "sustained high global LNG prices and declines in gas consumption in Europe".
Bank of England and HM Treasury considers 'digital pound'
Declining cash usage fuels current Bank of England and HM Treasury consultation on a new 'digital pound' before the end of this decade.
Rishi Sunak 'Windsor Framework' did the impossible - but is it enough?
'Windsor Framework' marks a new chapter for UK-EU relations but DUP support remains uncertain.
UK government aims to transform Britain into the next Silicon Valley and tech superpower
UK Chancellor Jeremy Hunt believes "being a technology superpower can change our country's destiny" and has plans to "unlock our national potential to be one of Europe's most exciting, most innovative and most prosperous economies".
'Quiet Hiring' is taking over the workplace in the UK
New trending workplace phenomenon, 'Quiet Hiring', describes the practice of companies filling vacancies - without doing any actual hiring.
WHO is sending health supplies to 400,000 impacted people in both Turkey and Syria
The WHO's efforts in Turkey are focusing on preventing further suffering alongside emergency relief.
Report reveals businesses are still suffering under steep rents and Covid's continuing impact
According to recent research, Blackpool is among the five cities with highest rate of return for businesses in the UK.