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Cyber criminals are selling stolen O2 customer data on the dark web, says report

O2 customer data is being sold by cyber criminals on the dark web, a report by the BBC claims. The Victoria Derbyshire program says it...

Nintendo’s shares plunge after investors realise they don’t make Pokemon Go

Following the release of Pokemon Go the company’s shares rocketed to levels not seen since the 1980s. But now, after admitting on Friday that...

Ryanair to focus on EU hubs after Brexit vote ‘disappointment’, as net income rises 4%

Ryanair is to "pivot" growth away from UK airports and instead focus on hubs in the European Union following the Brexit referendum result. The budget...

US telecoms giant Verizon ‘lining up deal for Yahoo’

US telecoms firm Verizon has agreed to buy online portal Yahoo for roughly five billion dollars, according to reports. The deal is expected to be...

Sports Direct founder Mike Ashley ‘accountable’ for ‘appalling’ work conditions

MPs have delivered a damning indictment of working conditions at retail giant Sports Direct and warned they could become the norm across Britain. Founder Mike...

Senior HSBC executive held on wire fraud conspiracy charges

HSBC's head of global foreign exchange cash trading has been arrested and charged in the US for allegedly conspiring to commit wire fraud. The US...

EU accuses Google of abusing dominant position in market

The European Union has accused Google of abusing its dominant position in the online search market to benefit its own comparison shopping and advertising...

Nintendo shares soar as Pokémon Go earns $7.5bn

Shares in the Japanese company Nintendo have soared this morning off the back of Pokémon Go. So far today the value of shares in the...

Misleading’ BMW ad banned over headlight technology claims

An ad for BMW has been banned in the UK for making the "misleading" claim that its high beam headlight technology prevented oncoming drivers...

Marks & Spencer and Sports Direct to report figures amid Brexit fears

Brexit concerns will remain at the forefront this week, with retailers Marks & Spencer and Sports Direct International expected to give their views on...

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