Mouse crawling out of meal forces plane to make early landing Rodent posed risk to electrical wiring on Scandinavian Airlines flight
Axel Springer’s media assets to be split off in €13.5bn KKR deal Private equity group to control classified business while Mathias Döpfner and Friede Springer will run digital operation
Car industry calls for shift in EU emissions targets amid slowing EV sales Automotive lobby group warns ‘multibillion-euro fines’ will punish manufacturers without relaxation of rules
IMF postpones Russia visit after heavy criticism across Europe Trip to Moscow to review economy delayed indefinitely after protests it would ‘normalise relations with aggressor’
Public Enemy review – anatomy of Greece’s economic crisis framed as epic tragedy Elisa Mantin’s film shows Greeks as the economic victims of ideologically motivated EU forces, imposing punishment-via-austerity
Starmer ‘very interested’ in Italy’s plan to offshore asylum applications in Albania, says Meloni – as it happened UK to contribute £4m to Italian project on irregular migration, PM announces
Spare a thought for poor Ireland – forced to collect €13bn from Apple against its will For decades, US corporations have been enticed to funnel profits through the country – will this court decision disrupt our cosy little setup, asks writer and historian Jack Sheehan
Icelandic fishing giant Samherji sues art student for spoofing corporate website High court told ‘culture-jammed’ apology for high-profile corruption scandal ‘did not qualify as parody’
How the EU’s landmark Apple tax ruling gave Ireland €13bn it didn’t want After losing a court case, Ireland stands to gain a huge amount of money it fought not to gain and is unsure how to spend
Meta to push on with plan to use UK Facebook and Instagram posts to train AI Move to use shared posts follows information commissioner concerns and sets collision course with EU over privacy
IMF plan to visit Russia to assess economy prompts dismay across Europe Protest letter sent to fund’s head over move to send staff to Moscow for first review since invasion of Ukraine
Technology helping solar farms counter growing hailstone threat With storms becoming more frequent due to the climate crisis, insurers are forcing operators to respond
ECB cuts interest rate to 3.5% and warns of weak eurozone growth European Central Bank makes 0.25-point cut as expected after eurozone inflation fell to 2.2% in August
Moscow importing western aircraft tyres despite ban, says Ukraine agency Exclusive: Michelin, Dunlop, Goodyear and Bridgestone products have all found their way to Russia via intermediaries
WH Smith launches £50m share buyback after strong summer Rise in travel-related sales benefits retailer, with group revenue up 7% in year to end of August