Facebook Dating delayed after row with regulator
Facebook planned to launch its European dating app ahead of Valentine’s Day – before a row erupted.
Facebook planned to launch its European dating app ahead of Valentine’s Day – before a row erupted.
The number of people looking to buy a home increased, as did the amount of homes put up for sale, RICS says.
Centrica shares sink 15% after the firm blames the cap on energy bills and falling gas prices for a £1bn loss.
Financial watchdogs are investigating Jes Staley’s links with disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein.
Unapproved goods containing the cannabis extract will be pulled, says the Food Standards Agency.
Milky Wowsomes were the processed food giant’s first products using a new ‘hollow’ sugar technology.
Global pharmaceutical companies may not see enough profitability from developing a Covid-19 vaccine.
The number of people in their 20s with county court judgements against them has risen sharply in the last year.
The stark warning comes from jewellers F Hinds, one of 50 retailers urging the government to act.
Andy Rubin’s Essential says it will cease operations after finding “no clear path forward”.
The world’s largest mobile industry showcase will not go ahead, organisers confirm.
Unilever, which owns brands such as Twister and Cornetto, says it is responding to rising obesity rates.
Some 300 people working on the same floor as the infected patient have been sent home.
The airline says it can make its new Newquay-to-Heathrow service work without a subsidy.
Transport Secretary Grant Shapps tells the BBC a sales ban could be brought forward again.
The oil giant’s new chief executive Bernard Looney said BP must be “cleaner”.
Victims of switching mistakes will be paid automatically under a compensation scheme starting in May.
The move comes after Mr Ghosn fled Japan where he faces charges of financial misconduct.
HS2 is far from alone when it comes to government projects that have gone over budget.
HS2 is far from alone when it comes to government projects that have gone over budget.
Tech firms will need to ensure that illegal content is quickly removed from their platforms.
A judge ruled that the merger of T-Mobile US and Sprint would not mean higher prices for customers.
Wardian cases safely took plants across the world, revolutionising agriculture, politics and trade.
The case of Google versus the European Commission will be heard in Luxembourg over three days.
Cancer survivor Bradley Woodhouse says he wanted to start a business that “gave me purpose in life”.
An insurer calls for a more flexible approach to the state pension after running “mid-life MOTs” for staff.
It comes despite the online shopping firm posting a big loss last year.
Regulators will look at whether Amazon, Apple, Alphabet, Facebook and Microsoft stifled competition.
Flagship 5G handset has 100x zoom camera and records 8K video while 4G foldable has clamshell design.
Chancellor Sajid Javid says the UK will have a “better future” despite the end of frictionless trade.