
BP profits rise amid soaring energy prices - BBC News
The oil giant says it expects natural gas prices to remain high during the months of peak winter demand.

2022 Audi S8 unveiled - Pistonheads.com
With a new AMG S-Class imminent, Audi's flagship saloon gets a fresh look and new tech

Newry firm FD Technologies loses £1.6m during new strategy spend - BBC News
FD Technologies, formerly known as First Derivatives, grew its sales and marketing teams this year.

Four Altcoins Explode 232% or More in One Week As Play-To-Earn Projects Outperform Bitcoin, Ethereum and Cr... - The Daily Hodl
Four crypto assets are erupting this week as play-to-earn gaming projects outshine Bitcoin, Ethereum and the broader crypto markets. One of the top gainers f

Toby Carvery warning over Facebook scam - Liverpool Echo
People are being urged to be 'cautious'

What climate crisis? China tackles energy shortage by boosting coal production - Daily Mail
China has battled widespread power cuts in recent months - particularly in its industrialised northeast - that have disrupted energy supply chains.

Jake Paul will donate £10m to world hunger if Elon Musk gives $6bn - The Independent
It comes as Elon Musk pledged to sell Tesla stock if the UN could show how the money would solve world hunger

Meme coins: Doge vs Shiba Inu - what are these 'joke' cryptos? - This is Money
Meme coins are now among the most popular cryptocurrencies and these two coins now have around $80bn invested into them.

Morrisons apologises after advertising 'non- EU salt and pepper' on its chicken - Wales Online
The supermarket chain has said they are going to change the packaging 'immediately'

Femail puts Heinz's Christmas soup to the test to see if it can REALLY save this year's celebration - Daily Mail
As Heinz's £1.50 Christmas Dinner tin sold out in the UK hours, and as the shadow of supply chain issues threatens to put a damper on celebration, FEMAIL sees if it can save the day.

Wetherspoons punter glassed pubgoer in violent row over basket of chicken - The Mirror
Hollie Crutchley, from Rugeley, took a basket of chicken belonging to other customers and said "do you want to go" after being confronted by a fellow pubgoer