The advertising watchdog says the ads “must not appear again” on the company’s social media sites. Source link
Category: Business
Summer interest rate cut possible, says Bank deputy
Ben Broadbent’s comments come ahead of data which is expected to show a fall in inflation. Source link
Ryanair profits surge after fares climb by 20%
Airline profits rise despite fuel costs as it warns deliveries of Boeing jets could be further delayed Source link
China hits back at US and EU as trade rows deepen
Last week, Washington announce new tariffs on Chinese imports including electric cars and solar panels. Source link
Water investors have withdrawn billions, says research
A report suggests shareholders have taken billons but failed to invest as water bills look set to rise. Source link
Post Office: Fujitsu sacked top boss at height of Horizon scandal
Fujitsu, the company that built the flawed Horizon IT system, sacked a top boss at the height of the scandal. Rod Vawdrey, 67, was dismissed as Fujitsu’s global president in 2014 for personal conduct issues, former colleagues say. He returned to his native Australia, where he is now being sued for his involvement in a...
Businessman Tony O'Reilly dies after short illness
He built an international media business which at one stage owned more than 100 newspapers. Source link
M&S website and app down
Customers are unable to shop online and instead are being greeted with an error message. Source link
Union forming stalled in US Mercedes-Benz
The UAW effort to win members in at Mercedes was a test of a wider resurgence in worker activism. Source link
Fewer crackers in Ritz boxes but price remains same
The 200g packs of Original and Cheese crackers have been replaced by packs weighing 150g and 140g. Source link