Meta settles $8bn lawsuit with Zuckerberg over Facebook privacy
Lily JamaliNorth America Technology CorrespondentMark Zuckerberg has agreed to settle a multibillion dollar lawsuit with a group of shareholders over how top executives and directors at Meta handled repeated privacy…
UK’s most powerful supercomputer Isambard-AI comes online
Tom EspinerBusiness reporterBBCOne of the computer's Nvidia GH200 Grace Hopper SuperchipsA supercomputer that is the most powerful in the UK has been made fully operational in Bristol.Technology Secretary Peter Kyle…
RAC: Busiest UK airports raise kiss-and-fly fees
Ben KingTransport CorrespondentMore than half of Britain's busiest airports have raised "kiss-and-fly" fees for cars dropping off passengers close to terminals, according to research from the RAC.The motoring group found…
Jaguar Land Rover to cut up to 500 UK management jobs
Tom EspinerBusiness reporter, BBC NewsJaguar Land Rover (JLR) is to cut up to 500 management jobs in the UK, as the carmaker faces pressure on sales and profits from US…
Summer holiday clubs now cost an average of £1,076 per child
Colletta SmithCost of living correspondentChiara Del VescovoChiara Del Vescovo with her daughterSummer holiday clubs to cover Britain's six-week school break now cost parents an average of £1,076 per child, new…
UK jobs market weakens as unemployment rate rises
Mitchell Labiak and Oliver SmithBusiness reporters, BBC NewsGetty ImagesThe UK jobs market has continued to weaken, making the prospect of an interest rate cut next month even more likely, analysts…
Samsung boss Lee Jae-yong cleared of fraud by South Korea’s top court
Osmond ChiaBusiness reporter, BBC NewsJake KwonBBC NewsReporting fromSeoulSamsung boss Lee Jae-yong has been cleared by South Korea's top court of fraud charges, concluding a years-long legal battle over his role…
