
Elon Musk loses $50 BILLION as Tesla shares slide 12% after CEO's Twitter poll - Daily Mail
Elon Musk has lost $50 billion this week after Tesla Inc. shares plunged for a second straight day on Tuesday following his weekend Twitter poll asking if he should sell 10% of his stake.

Martin Lewis warns people to ignore advice on Winter Fuel Payment envelope from DWP - Daily Record
Letters have already been sent to around 10million households across the UK.

Apple v Epic: Court denies delay on App Store changes - BBC News
Apple has been denied a bid to delay making changes to its App Store as a result of a legal battle.

Premier Property Lawyers: House sales halted by security breach - BBC News
A conveyancing company says an IT "security incident" is delaying property transactions.

UK Supreme Court blocks $4.3bn class action against Google - Al Jazeera English
Decision in data privacy case upsets a string of similar claims waiting in the wings against other tech companies.

Vestager’s court win opens way for more Google cases - POLITICO Europe
Ruling strengthens the hand of regulators to take a tougher approach on Google and other tech giants.

Birmingham NEC 'masterplan' proposes thousands of new homes - BBC News
The proposals include 5,000 homes and a school, as well as a new hotel and restaurants.

You can now return Bounties from your Celebrations and swap them - Metro.co.uk
The 'Bounty Return Scheme' will start in January.

M&S sales jump as food boosts recovery after lockdown - BBC News
Shares in the High Street giant soar up to 20% on a sales rebound as recovery from Covid restrictions continues.

Passengers queue for TWO HOURS after arriving at Luton Airport - Daily Mail
EXCLUSIVE: The Home Office apologised to passengers at Luton Airport for the disruption caused and confirmed that there was a 'technical issue affecting eGates at a number of ports'.

Japan train driver sues over 49 cents in docked wages - BBC News
The tiny sum was docked after the man caused a one-minute delay to Japan's punctual train system.

Purplebricks customers left in limbo amid Premier Property Lawyers security breach - This is Money
Buyers and sellers using the online agent have been unable to complete purchases, with some saying they are stuck in limbo with possessions already in a removal van.