ECJ upholds legality of EU’s minimum wage directive
The European Court of Justice has upheld the legality of the EU's minimum wage directive following a legal challenge by Denmark to have the directive in its entirety annulled. The…
The European Court of Justice has upheld the legality of the EU's minimum wage directive following a legal challenge by Denmark to have the directive in its entirety annulled. The…
This month marks three years since ChatGPT was released to the public, a moment widely credited with bringing Artificial Intelligence (AI) to the masses. In that short time, the chatbot…
The telecoms regulator said it could not move ahead with a plan for blocking the senders of scam texts because too many companies were still having legitimate messages flagged. In…
Microsoft plans to invest $10 billion in artificial intelligence infrastructure at a data centre in Portugal's port city of Sines over the next few years, marking one of the largest…
The Minister for Finance has said he is "disappointed" following reports that some Bank of Ireland staff made "disparaging comments" related to the tracker mortgage scandal. It was reported by…
Chinese shoppers worried about the economy and overwhelmed by near-constant retail promotions are growing weary of the annual "Singles Day" sales bonanza, a discouraging sign as the government tries to…
Ryanair is to start four new routes from Shannon Airport to Rome, Warsaw, Poznań and Madrid, together with a fourth based aircraft, for Summer 2026. This represents a $400m investment…
Tony HanGlobal China UnitMetropolitan PoliceQian Zhemin enjoyed a lavish lifestyle of travel and shopping before UK police discovered her stash of crypto A woman, said by police to have bought…
Zipping around, amid the traffic of Kenya's capital city Nairobi, are hundreds of electric bicycles from the Kenyan start-up eWaka Mobility.Founded in 2021 by Celeste Vogel and Jimmy Tune, eWaka…
Suranjana TewariAsia Business CorrespondentReutersIn late September, the Dutch government invoked a Cold War-era emergency law to take control of a Chinese-owned chip company that has operations in the country.The extraordinary…
Reeves suggests benefit limits on larger families to be liftedPaul SeddonPolitical reporterRachel Reeves: I don't think it's right that a child is penalised for being in a bigger familyRachel Reeves…
Emma SimpsonBusiness correspondentThe Post Office has agreed to extend its deal to use the controversial Horizon IT system for another year.It is paying a further £41m to the Japanese-owned company…