Global IT outage knocks airlines, banks and others offline
Some firms have said an IT issue at Microsoft and cybersecurity firm Crowdstrike is to blame.
Some firms have said an IT issue at Microsoft and cybersecurity firm Crowdstrike is to blame.
The Energy Secretary was defending the Government’s plans to deliver clean forms of energy.
Around a third of the public thought Labour was doing better than expected in Government.
The sentences are the longest since the introduction by the last government of the new law of conspiracy to cause a public nuisance.
Sir Keir Starmer hopes the European Political Community summit will provide an early opportunity to reset relations with the UK’s neighbours.
'The State has sucked everyone into the tax net'
SNP Westminster leader Stephen Flynn branded a Labour taskforce on child poverty as a ‘cynical attempt to kick the issue into the long grass’.
Biden was due to speak at the Unidos event in Las Vegas on Wednesday afternoon.
The Product Safety and Metrology Bill allows the UK to ‘mirror or diverge from updated EU rules’.
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