Day Headlines in Business News: 2024-09-26
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How pen and paper comes to the rescue in an IT crisis (BBC Business 2024-09-26 23:04:07)
Firms are advised to practise operating with pens and paper in case of a computer meltdown. -
Daily Telegraph tipped to go to US bidder at auction (BBC Business 2024-09-26 23:01:27)
British-born Dovid Efune who owns the New York Sun is considered by several parties as the frontrunner. -
Treasury reconsidering Labour plan for non-dom tax status (BBC Business 2024-09-26 20:06:01)
This is on account of concerns over how much money will be raised, should wealthy foreigners simply leave the UK. -
Jaguar Land Rover to invest £500m in car plant (BBC Business 2024-09-26 11:21:04)
The investment will allow the Halewood factory to produce electric versions of its current models. -
Musk hits back after being shunned from UK summit (BBC Business 2024-09-26 09:06:50)
There is concern about his social media posts about the UK during last month’s riots, the BBC understands. -
Elon Musk shunned as not invited to top UK summit (BBC Business 2024-09-26 07:43:09)
There is concern about his social media posts about the UK during last month’s riots, the BBC understands. -
Firm says £1bn plant will transform UK recycling (BBC Business 2024-09-26 05:30:09)
The former paper mill will be one of the UK's largest cardboard and tissue production facilities. -
Dame Judi Dench and John Cena to voice Meta AI chatbot (BBC Business 2024-09-26 04:58:59)
The firm also unveiled the first working prototype of Meta's augmented-reality glasses, called Orion. -
IMF approves $7bn loan to cash-strapped Pakistan (BBC Business 2024-09-26 01:47:22)
Pakistan has taken more than 20 loans from the IMF since 1958 and is currently its fifth-largest debtor. -
A housing revolution is promised – can it be delivered? (BBC Business 2024-09-26 00:40:29)
Are planning reforms and social housing enough to meet the government's ambitious plan? -
Labour's plan to build 1.5m homes – can it be delivered? (BBC Business 2024-09-26 00:40:29)
Are planning reforms and social housing enough to meet the government's ambitious plan?