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February 4, 2019
Instagram boss to meet health secretary over self-harm content

Instagram boss to meet health secretary over self-harm content

Media playback is unsupported on your device Media captionAfter Molly Russell took her own life, her family discovered distressing material about suicide on her Instagram account The boss of Instagram will meet the health secretary this week over the platform’s handling of content promoting self-harm and suicide. It comes after links were made between the …

February 4, 2019
Denmark expels two Huawei staff after inspecting permits

Denmark expels two Huawei staff after inspecting permits

Image copyright Getty Images Denmark has deported two Huawei workers after finding they had flouted work and residence permit rules. Police said it was part of a policy of regular checks on companies with large numbers of foreign workers. They said the inspection had nothing to do with the recent controversy surrounding the Chinese telecoms …

February 4, 2019
Slack Technologies prepares for flotation

Slack Technologies prepares for flotation

Image copyright Slack Image caption Slack co-founder Stewart Butterfield Slack Technologies, a messaging service used by companies across the world, is officially gearing up for a public stock listing. The firm said it had filed a confidential notice with the Securities and Exchange Commission. In one of the year’s most anticipated flotations, Slack could be …

February 4, 2019
Brexit: Customs checks to be simplified in no-deal situation

Brexit: Customs checks to be simplified in no-deal situation

Image copyright PA Lorries will be able to drive straight off ferries and Channel Tunnel trains without making customs declarations in the event of a no-deal Brexit, the government has announced. New guidance for importers and hauliers says firms would file a simplified form online in advance and pay duty later. Hauliers have warned that …

February 4, 2019
Banned Turkmenistan Airlines leaves thousands stranded

Banned Turkmenistan Airlines leaves thousands stranded

Image copyright Getty Images Thousands of passengers have been left stranded after air regulators grounded Turkmenistan Airlines for safety reasons. The UK’s Civil Aviation Authority said flights from Birmingham and London’s Heathrow to Amritsar, and Heathrow to New Delhi – which fly via Ashgabat, Turkmenistan – had been suspended. The CAA acted after the European …

February 4, 2019
UK approves Vijay Mallya extradition to India

UK approves Vijay Mallya extradition to India

Image copyright AFP/Getty UK Home Secretary Sajid Javid has approved the extradition of Indian business tycoon Vijay Mallya, who faces fraud charges back home. The move comes two months after a London court ruled that he should be sent back for trial. Mr Mallya, whose business empire once included Kingfisher beer, left India in March …

February 4, 2019
Fancy a new kitchen? Hire one from Ikea

Fancy a new kitchen? Hire one from Ikea

Image copyright Getty Images Ikea is to start allowing customers to lease rather than buy furniture. A pilot project in Switzerland is looking at hiring out furniture as part of an environmentally-friendly policy by the Swedish flat-pack company. It said it was looking at ways for customers to “buy, care for and pass on products”. …

February 4, 2019
Government ‘pledged £80m to Nissan’

Government ‘pledged £80m to Nissan’

Image copyright Nissan The UK pledged £80m in support to Japanese car giant Nissan in 2016 to get it to stay in the UK after the Brexit vote, a leaked letter indicates. But the pledge depended on continued production of the Qashqai and X-Trail models at the carmaker’s Sunderland plant, the Financial Times reported. The …

February 4, 2019
Cadbury loses legal battle over purple wrapper

Cadbury loses legal battle over purple wrapper

Image copyright Getty Images Cadbury has lost more ground in its long-running battle to protect the particular purple it uses to wrap its chocolate. After losing an appeal last month, Cadbury has given up a trademark. Lawyers said the company may have decided the trademark application is unenforceable after a court ruled it was too …

February 4, 2019
Backlash at ‘single-shaming’ banking ad

Backlash at ‘single-shaming’ banking ad

Image copyright Iona Bain Financial technology company Revolut has been accused of “single-shaming” after its current promotional campaign sparked a backlash on Twitter. The company, which launched in 2015, bills itself as an alternative to banks and offers app-based current accounts. It has been running ads on the London Tube highlighting the number of people …

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