
ALEX BRUMMER: Why I think big oil is to blame for the fuel crisis - This is Money
Polling shows that the public regards the media as responsible for the fuel crisis, ahead of the government and oil industry. The messenger is an easy target.

Restaurants warn prices will rise due to VAT hike - BBC News
The increased sales tax will be passed on to customers, say restaurant and bar bosses.

Jobs currently available in Manchester if you get let go after furlough ends - Manchester Evening News
We have compiled a list of some of the roles available in Greater Manchester right now.

See incredible views of Manhattan from One Vanderbilt, a 77-story high tower with a glass elevator - Daily Mail
A skyscraper in New York has unveiled a new tourist attraction - a glass-bottomed observation deck 1,000 feet up - which saw its first daring visitors at a preview opening on Wednesday.

Mercedes driver explains why he parked across woman's driveway for two hours - Liverpool Echo
The car allegedly blocked the drive for more than two hours

'Instagram is that first childhood cigarette': Dem and GOP Senators shred Zuckerberg exec at hearing - Daily Mail
Thursday marks the first time lawmakers get to grill a Facebook exec since damaging internal documents were leaked on its practices and its insights into Facebook and Instagram's effect on kids.

FTSE 100 Live: Oxford Nanopore surges on debut, commodity stocks higher - Evening Standard
Sterling continues to trade at its lowest level since December after stagflation fears triggered by the recent spike in energy prices helped accelerate the flight towards the US dollar.

Ofgem preparing for emergency rescue of big energy suppliers - The Times
The energy regulator has hired a City firm to act as special administrator in case a major supplier needs to be rescued.Ofgem has put advisers at Teneo on stand

Macy's sues to stop Amazon using famous New York billboard - BBC News
New York's famous department store claims Amazon plans to advertise directly outside its flagship site.

Brits told to brace for 'nightmare' Christmas free of Turkey, toys and beer - The Mirror
Retail analyst Clive Black of Shore Capital warns of a 'distinct lack of choice' with fewer turkeys being laid down, toy deliveries being hit by delays at ports and beer in short supply - and more expensive