War crimes evidence erased by social media platforms

Evidence of potential human rights abuses may be lost after being deleted by tech companies, the BBC has found. Platforms remove graphic videos, often using artificial intelligence - but the footage that may help prosecutions can be taken down…

Air New Zealand weighing passengers before flying

Air New Zealand is weighing passengers before they board international flights, as part of a survey to determine average passenger weight. The weight will be anonymously recorded in a database but not be visible to airline staff or other passengers,…

Amazon to offer parents term-time-only working

Parents and grandparents who work in Amazon warehouses will be able to choose to work in term-time only. Amazon said the new contract will mean people with children to look after can take six weeks of holiday in summer and two weeks at Easter and at…

Twitter engineering boss Foad Dabiri quits day after DeSantis launch glitches

An engineering chief at Twitter says he is leaving the company a day after the launch of Ron DeSantis' US presidential campaign on the platform was hit with technical glitches. Foad Dabiri tweeted: "After almost four incredible years at Twitter, I…

Energy bills set to stay high despite price cap cut

Energy bills are set to remain high despite a cut in prices from July, experts have warned. A typical household will pay £2,074 a year for gas and electricity from July, £426 a year less than currently, after the regulator cut the energy price cap…

Netflix expands password sharing crackdown to UK

Netflix has started its long-promised crackdown on password sharing in major markets including the UK and the US. A Netflix subscription in the UK can cost anything between £4.99 to £15.99 per month. The streaming giant said it was notifying…

Biden and Republicans hopeful of a deal

President Joe Biden and Republican leaders have expressed cautious optimism that a deal to raise the US debt ceiling is within reach, following emergency talks at the White House. But House of Representatives Speaker Kevin McCarthy told reporters…

Goldman Sachs to pay $215m in sex discrimination case

Goldman Sachs will pay $215m (£170.5m) to settle claims that it discriminated against women, offering female staff lower pay and fewer opportunities. The agreement comes a month before the long-running class-action lawsuit was due to come to trial.…

Janet Yellen warns of debt ceiling ‘catastrophe’

US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has warned a failure to raise the US debt ceiling could have dire consequences. Without an agreement to increase what the federal government can borrow, it could run out of money by early June. At that point, the…

Addidas admits that Kanye West Yeezy loss is hurting them

Adidas has said the ending of its collaboration with Kanye West is "hurting" the business, with sales in North America hard hit. The sportswear giant cut its ties with the designer and rapper, known as Ye, late last year after he posted anti-Semitic…