The Times
The bailout of Bulb is estimated to have cost taxpayers more than 3 billion pounds, but this could be reduced to 240 million pounds when Octopus Energy repays the billions it owes the government after taking on the failed supplier.
BP has joined Abu Dhabi's national oil company to make a joint $2 billion bid for half of NewMed , the Israeli gas group.
The Guardian
Postal workers at Royal Mail are poised to stage a fresh wave of strikes after Easter as talks stalled, amid a "scandalous" threat by bosses to put the company into administration.
Diageo has appointed Debra Crew as chief executive officer.
The Telegraph
Sportwear retailer Adidas has asked U.S. authorities to block an application for a Black Lives Matter trademark featuring three parallel stripes, arguing the design could be misleading.
Alibaba will split its business into six units, each of which will have its own chief executive and board of directors.
Sky News
Disgraced FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried has been charged with bribing Chinese officials with payments of at least $40m.
The Bank of England governor has told MPs the regulator is currently in a period of "very heightened tension and alertness".
The Independent
Next has agreed to buy fashion and homeware brand Cath Kidston for 8.5 million pounds out of administration, although its remaining stores will be closed and some redundancies will be made.
(Compiled by Bengaluru newsroom)