
British passenger arrested on suspicion of raping woman in business class on US flight to Heathrow - The Independent
The woman is being supported by specialist officers following the incident on a United Airlines plane

Asda confirms major change rolling out across all 581 food stores - Liverpool Echo
The supermarket has "taken on board" comments made by anti-poverty campaigner and author Jack Monroe

Energy bills could soar by ANOTHER £700 a year if gas supplies are hit by Russia invading Ukraine - Daily Mail
Ofgem chief Jonathan Brearley yesterday warned of a surge in energy bills - possibly another £700 a year - if gas supplies are hit by a Russia invasion of Ukraine.

Midas Group confirms all construction operations halted immediately - Cornwall Live
The group had major projects in Cornwall, including in Penzance and Liskeard

Oil giant BP has 'more cash than we know what to do with' after almost £10bn profits - The Mirror
BP boss Bernard Looney, who has splashed out on a £5.2million apartment, is set for a bumper bonus. Yet the company rejected calls for a windfall tax on oil and gas producers to help ease the cost of living crisis

The ultimate beat the energy bills crisis survival guide - This is Money
Households have already seen big rises in heating costs this winter, but will be hit with a further 54% hike in April - close to £700, on average.

One in five businesses braced for cuts as energy prices soar - BBC News
One in five Scottish companies expect to reduce operations due to rising wholesale gas prices.

British man arrested after woman claims she was raped on United Airlines flight to London - Daily Mail
A British man has been arrested after he allegedly raped a fellow passenger in first class on a United Airlines flight flying from Newark, New Jersey to London's Heathrow airport.

Record-high seizure of $5bn in stolen Bitcoin - BBC News
Two suspects allegedly conspired to launder the money after it was stolen by a hacker in 2016.

Ofgem boss admits he should have acted sooner to prevent supplier collapses that cost households £2.5bn - The Independent
Ed Miliband says ministers’ failure to act means ‘working people are paying higher bills’