Tesla shares hit by report it is seeking refunds
Elon Musk’s electric car company has asked suppliers to refund cash from previous payments, a report says.
Elon Musk’s electric car company has asked suppliers to refund cash from previous payments, a report says.
A share price fall and key resignation underline Fiat-Chrysler’s issues after Sergio Marchionne change.
The foreign secretary says the EU must change its Brexit approach as the UK is “not going to blink”.
Up to a third of the UK’s electricity could be generated by offshore wind power, the industry says.
Uber and Lyft suspend a driver who live-streamed videos of his passengers without their knowledge.
The UK’s largest supermarket group is thought to be planning to challenge discounters Aldi and Lidl.
Charging cars at different times of the day could save owners significant sums, Ofgem says.
The company will defend itself against allegations that it misled investors before a dam collapse.
All of the UK will have full-fibre broadband coverage by 2033 under a new national telecoms strategy.
The Irish airline is forced to improve its pay as staff take strike action to get a better deal.
The bank says plans to set up a new hub on the banks of the Clyde will double its Scottish workforce.
G20 ministers call for greater dialogue to reduce the risk of trade tensions hurting the world economy.
“Down valuations” can lead to sales falling through and property chains collapsing.
There’s been a rise in the number of families in England who work but are still homeless, says charity.
Teenage entrepreneur Mikaila Ulmer is the boss and founder of popular US drinks firm Me & The Bees Lemonade.
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Entertaining kids during the holidays is expensive, but some have found innovative ways to cut the cost.
There is no guarantee that the products you recycle are actually recycled, the UK watchdog warns.
The retail sector has been hit by rising costs and subdued spending, says EY report.
The Civil Aviation Authority says airlines must give customers two-weeks notice or pay compensation.
About 4m households will no longer be able to watch shows such as Taskmaster and Red Dwarf.
But preparations have begun in case negotiations end without agreement, Brexit secretary says.
Thanks to the internet, having clothes made to fit you is becoming increasingly affordable.
Bruno Le Maire accuses the US of using “the law of the jungle” with unilateral tariffs
Netflix started as a mail order DVD service, but it’s now admired and feared by the biggest media firms.
Poor labelling means real fur is being sold in the High Street and online as fake fur, MPs say.
The government introduced a 12% levy on sanitary products last year, sparking outrage.
Sergio Marchionne, 66, is replaced after suffering complications from shoulder surgery.
Terminals across the UK went down on Saturday but the company says the issue is now resolved.
Lebanon is considering legalising cannabis. A farmer explains why this could “benefit everyone”.