Budget: more cash for NHS but crackdown on tech firms expected What to expect from Philip Hammond’s speech tomorrow
Anne-Marie Imafidon: ‘My dream in life is to be a hermit’ The computer scientist and co-founder of STEMettes on turning vegan, going to church and why travelling is hard work
How to make it big in tech and still keep the demons at bay In a testosterone-laden field, many leaders hide their anxieties to avoid looking weak ... but a new culture of openness is growing
‘Everyone I know buys vintage’: the Depop sellers shaking up fashion The fast-growing social media app combines Instagram-style image creation with digital market bargaining
How do Deliveroo and Uber workers cope with precarious pay? We talk to those who work in the gig economy about how they manage their finances
O2 apologises for major network outage across UK People in densely populated areas reported being unable to use their O2 devices
Amazon offsetting pay rise by removing bonuses, union says Online retailer hit headlines for pay award but GMB accuses it of ‘stealth tax’ on workers
Amazon raises minimum wage for US and UK employees Company says it has ‘listened to its critics’ as it increases US rate to $15 and UK to £9.50
The Guardian view on big data and insurance: knowing too much Editorial: Insurance depends on the pooling of risk but big data may drain that pool
Distracted Boyfriend meme is sexist, rules Swedish ad watchdog Popular image of man ogling another woman deemed degrading and discriminatory
RBS and Barclays asked to explain ‘addition to litany of IT failures’ Treasury committee head calls for compensation for customers after latest glitches
‘Money is not the goal’: the rise of the female investor Tech entrepreneur Olivia Sibony hopes to get more women and millennials investing to help impactful businesses succeed
Fraud victim: ‘I’m deaf but the bank refused to talk to us’ Louise Harte lost £8,000 to scammers, but says Metro Bank’s customer service was ‘atrocious’
British Airways discharges £4.4bn in pension liabilities Legal & General takes over responsibilities for 22,000 pensioners as airline tries to protect itself from higher costs in future
‘The next billion users’: Google targets India’s lucrative mobile market As mobile markets in developed world near saturation, Google rolls out Neighbourly, its first Indian-inspired social network