Father sues McDonald’s over ‘advertising’ of Happy Meals
A class-action lawsuit alleges McDonald’s Happy Meals break local laws against marketing to children.
A class-action lawsuit alleges McDonald’s Happy Meals break local laws against marketing to children.
Apple and Facebook lead US stock markets lower as US-China trade concerns resurge.
Every year an American lecturer is mixed up with the retailer but now he has his own Christmas ad
The fall brings the total value of all Bitcoin in existence to below $87bn.
Matthew Hanley, 23, and Connor Allsopp, 21, accessed customers’ information during the cyber attack.
The boss of Renault-Nissan is one of the car industry’s big beasts who has revived two global giants.
Cutting emissions from heavy industry would generate savings and boost economic growth, commission argues.
Ten years after the collapse of the High Street chain, discount chains now own many of its old stores.
Sainsbury’s is the first UK supermarket to stock edible insects – but just how tasty are they?
Banks are accused of giving incorrect information to customers seeking compensation for mis-sold PPI.
The prime minster is urged to think again, not to sign her withdrawal agreement and not listen to the CBI which was branded the “Confederation of European Industry”.
Contact lens retailer says more than 16,000 customers’ were at risk of data theft.
The PM stresses immigration changes in a CBI speech – amid the threat of a leadership challenge.
Carlos Ghosn, a towering figure in the car industry, is accused of under-reporting his pay package.
The building will feature internal slides and moving transparent pods which run outside the building.
Debbie Crosbie will replace Paul Pester who resigned after the IT meltdown at the bank.
Fairfax gets “overwhelming” shareholder support for the deal, in a big shake-up of Australian media.
Which? says suppliers would have to triple their installation rate to reach the 2020 deadline.
Government should press ahead with plans to define such behaviour as domestic abuse, say campaigners.
Curbing excessive gadget use among children is hard, say parents asked for survey.
You’ll fail a lot but you’ll learn as an entrepreneur from your failures, says Mohamed Al Awadhi.
The multimillionaire Dutch businessman who risks his life racing off road motorbikes.
Jim Ratcliffe’s company Ineos is in talks to buy assets reportedly worth $3bn from ConocoPhillips.
There is no formal leaders’s statement for the first time amid competing visions for the region.
Bosses ask the PM to honour a pledge to give it the same status as physical health in the workplace.
Financial adviser Leo Millward has found a way to turn his job into an American road-trip odyssey.
Netflix is the leader in online video. Will Disney’s plans check its growth?
Klarna is a Swedish bank taking the High Street by storm. But critics say it could cause problem debt.
The Chinese leader’s comments can be seen as a veiled swipe at Donald Trump’s America First policies.
The UK’s tax authority says thousands of reports have come in from various universities in the last month.