
Mystery cryptocurrency trader now a billionaire after buying just £2,500 of Shiba Inu - Mirror Online - The Mirror
Shiba Inu started as a joke but is now the ninth-biggest cryptocurrency in the world - making one lucky person extremely rich. But trading the coins is risky and what goes up, must come down

Wetherspoon says people 'can't bring their own' salt despite shortage - Cornwall Live
The lack of salt follows a shortage of beer the previous month

Meta: Facebook's new name ridiculed by Hebrew speakers - BBC News
The social media giant joins a number of companies that have fallen foul of translation blunders.

Mark Drakeford spells out what to do if someone in your house has Covid under new rules - Wales Online
The rules around self-isolation are changing if someone you live with tests positive — but it's not that simple

Pensioner discovers diamond ‘bought in car boot’ is worth £2m - The Independent
‘To find a 34-carat diamond is off the scale,’ auctioneer says
Elon Musk wants to start a university called the ‘Texas Institute of Technology & Science’ - indy100
Elon Musk caused a stir earlier this month when he announced that he was moving Tesla’s headquarters from Palo Alto, California to Austin, Texas and now he wants to set up a university.
Kate Forbes 'sadly' accepts hopes to save historic Glasgow factory and 472 jobs are gone - HeraldScotland
THE finance secretary has "sadly" accepted that final hopes of saving the historic McVitie's factory in Glasgow and 472 jobs have been…

Manchester Airport first to get direct supply of sustainable jet fuel - BBC News
The sustainable fuel is blended with traditional jet fuel, with a 70% lower carbon footprint.

New Nissan Leaf to be reinvented as a crossover - AutoExpress
The popular Nissan Leaf electric car will morph into a crossover and our exclusive images preview how it could look

Which countries are the world's biggest polluters? | News - The Times
The United Nations says it is an opportunity to save humanity from itself, a race to arrest climate change before it is too late. Yet there is uncertainty tha

Government accelerates planning for collapse of energy supplier Bulb, report says - The Independent
UK’s seventh-largest gas and electricity firm on brink of going bust

11 things Tesco employees want to customers to know - but can't tell them - The Mirror
A former employee of the supermarket giant has revealed all the things they want their customers to know - but tend not to verbalise for fear of rocking the boat