Johnson & Johnson shares drop after report says firm ‘knew’ of asbestos
Shares drop Reuters study says firm knew asbestos “lurked” in its talcum powder since the 1970s.
Shares drop Reuters study says firm knew asbestos “lurked” in its talcum powder since the 1970s.
A stadium in LA confirms it uses facial recognition technology at pop concerts.
Photos of up to 6.8 million Facebook users, including ones they never posted, could be accessed.
Britons will not need a visa but will have to apply for a travel document, which lasts for three years.
Business activity in France has contracted following the gilets jaunes protests, a survey suggests.
Virgin Galactic’s SpaceShipTwo has made a successful test flight, reaching a height of 82.7km above the Earth’s surface.
Sir Richard Branson has spoken out against a hard Brexit, warning it would be “an absolute disaster”.
The Virgin founder says “quite a few” UK businesses will close if there is a no-deal Brexit.
New research suggests that people have not taken up faster services, even though they are available.
The country’s finance ministry also confirms plans to suspend higher tariffs on US-made cars.
The festive campaign has become an annual event, but who’s the real winner – retailers or charity?
The BBC’s Aaron Heslehurst explains how traffic lights became a million dollar idea.
The biggest obstacle to delivery drones isn’t technology, it’s regulation and public acceptance.
Airport currency exchanges are offering rates as low as $1.05 for a pound
Brexit uncertainty and rising prices in shops are influencing consumers’ shopping habits in the run-up to Christmas.
The Committee of Advertising Practice says adverts must not feature harmful gender stereotypes.
The European Central Bank confirms it is ending its massive bond-buying programme this month.
Football Association chief executive Martin Glenn is to step down at the end of the 2018-19 season.
The upgrade has taken three years and aims to see passenger numbers double by up to 18m by 2020.
Sports Direct’s owner Mike Ashley has written a bluntly worded letter to the boss of Debenhams.
The company says it expects to become Austin’s biggest private employer.
The latest test flight by Sir Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic makes it to the edge of space and back.
The clothing firm’s shares fell 50% at one point as it warns it could make a full-year loss of £4m.
Demand for upmarket hotels and “experiences” has lifted profits at the European travel group.
Sports Direct boss Mike Ashley sees “significant challenges” in turning around the department store chain.
The two detentions follow the arrest of a leading Chinese businesswoman in Vancouver.
Superfast 5G mobile connectivity may not be able to reach inside buildings. Could light help?
As the EU threatens to end Cambodia’s tariff-free status, textile workers fear it could lead to factory closures and job losses.
From pigs-in-blankets tea to Christmas tree crisps, retailers are pushing the boundaries with festive food.
Retailers, squeezed by rising costs and falling sales try to lure back shoppers with pre-Christmas sales