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Google offers anti-meddling tools ahead of EU elections

Google is giving political organizations in Europe free access to tools that tackle online attacks and disruption ahead of upcoming EU elections in May. The...

China vows to ‘firmly defend’ companies after Huawei hit with US charges

China has called on Washington to “stop the unreasonable crackdown” on Huawei after the United States stepped up pressure on the tech giant by...

Apple takes Group FaceTime offline after ‘eavesdropping’ glitch

Apple has taken its Group FaceTime feature offline following the discovery of a bug which reportedly allowed users to eavesdrop on others through the...

Personal insolvencies in England and Wales jumped to seven-year high in 2018

The number of people going financially insolvent across England and Wales jumped to a seven-year high in 2018, official figures show. Some 115,299 people went...

Facebook agrees to donate £3m to Citizens Advice over scam adverts

Martin Lewis has dropped a campaign lawsuit against Facebook after the social network agreed to donate £3 million to Citizens Advice and set up...

UK police investigate discovery of human bone in Primark socks

Police are investigating the discovery of a human bone in a pair of socks bought from a Primark store. Essex Police said the socks were...

Experts warn Manchester United that great finances are based on great football

Football finance experts have warned Manchester United that their status as the world’s most valuable club will not last if they continue to trail...

Bank of England must make right call on interest rates if no-deal Brexit, governor says

Interest rates will not automatically go up or down if Britain crashes out of the European Union without a deal, the governor of the...

Shinzo Abe: Brexit woes and trade rows risks to global economy

China's slowing growth, Brexit woes and US-China trade disputes pose risks to the world economy, Japan's prime minister has said. Shinzo Abe also criticized the...

James Dyson to move company’s headquarters from UK to Singapore

Brexit-backing businessman James Dyson is to relocate the Dyson head office from the UK to Singapore. The bombshell announcement will mean Dyson is no longer...

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