The easyJet Apollo takeover is now a firm deal: easyJet investor relations confirmed on 6 August 2026 that the airline's board has accepted a Rule 2.7 offer from Apollo Global
AI recruitment tools are emerging as a systemic barrier for mid-life women seeking work, with legal battles, government taskforces, and the testimonies of dozens of experienced professionals all pointing in
The Raleigh insolvency proceedings announced this week are, in one sense, a legal formality. In another, they are the final entry in a balance sheet that has been heading the
Narrowboat living costs are drawing in a new wave of homeowners fleeing mortgages, but the people who have actually made the move tell a more complicated story than the brochure
The Liberation Day tariff refunds have now reached $100bn (£78bn), with US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) processing repayments to businesses after a February Supreme Court ruling struck down the
SpaceX's AI spending plans rattled markets on Wednesday after the company's debut earnings report revealed losses far larger than initial headlines suggested, with the stock sliding 9% as investors absorbed
The Electronic Arts $55bn takeover closed on 4 August 2026, with the gaming giant officially passing into private hands under a consortium of Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF), private
The Starbucks Korea Tank Day scandal crossed a new threshold this week when Seoul police raided the company's national headquarters, searched the homes of senior executives, and questioned the head
Strait of Hormuz oil prices dropped sharply on Tuesday as senior US officials signalled that a deal to reopen the waterway to commercial shipping could be days away, sending Brent
Dry weather supermarket prices are tracking higher after the driest July on record across England and Wales left cereal yields on course for what could be the worst harvest since
The Truth API insider trading debate has moved beyond op-ed territory and into formal legal proceedings, with three separate congressional figures now demanding that the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
The Section 301 forced labour tariffs that President Trump directed the USTR to impose on 23 July 2026 are now facing their most serious legal test: a coalition of 25
The drought food price rise now facing British shoppers is not a hypothetical threat: it is already baked into the supply chain, from scorched wheat fields to supermarket shelves. The
The oil tanker threat in the Middle East has reached its most severe point since the conflict with Iran began on 28 February 2026, as simultaneous crises in both the
The forecourt fuel theft rise triggered by the Middle East conflict is costing UK petrol stations an estimated £194,000 a day, up from roughly £131,000 in the five months before
















