Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary considers entering package holiday market
Michael O'Leary said he wouldn't rule out setting up a package holiday division amid concern over the resilience of near-term flight demand.
Canary Wharf owners look to sell stake in shopping malls as office portfolio struggles
Canary Wharf's owners are reportedly in talks with third parties to sell a stake in its four underground shopping centres as the banking district's office portfolio struggles with working from home tr
EY hands UK tax staff lower bonuses and pay rises amid slowdown
EY has reportedly cut bonuses and pay rises for thousands of its UK staff while also letting a number of partners go as the Big Four firm grapples with weaker demand for its services.
Tinder, Hinge, Bumble and Grindr look to AI to rekindle the romance with users
Tinder, Hinge, Bumble and Grindr are all embracing artificial intelligence (AI) in a bid to woo back their users who have fallen out of love with dating apps. New AI features are aiming to help eligib
UK approves Chinese-backed megabattery project after national security review
The British government has approved a major battery storage facility in the UK, which is backed by a joint venture involving US investment giant Blackrock and KX Power, a UK-registered asset manager