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TSB computer chaos costs bank £105m

The bank's IT meltdown last year also resulted in 80,000 customers switching accounts. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2GgJuZd

Brexit: Third of UK businesses considering move abroad - survey

An Institute of Directors survey finds 29% of businesses are considering moving abroad after Brexit. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2sWOKcF

How Vaseline became a million dollar idea

The BBC's Aaron Heslehurst explains how Vaseline became a million dollar idea. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2G2m5eT

'My side hustle magic trick'

David Linacre works for a law firm by day but in his spare time he is also a professional magician. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2RrTPDz

Don't turn a blind eye to hand car wash exploitation, say MPs

Ministers are urged not to "turn a blind eye" to modern slavery and environmental damage at hand car washes. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2TqZhIS

Amazon sparks fears with sales forecast

The online giant's shares fall over 2% in after-hours trading despite record Christmas sales. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2GdJ8CM

China pledges 'tremendous' US soy purchases

US President Donald Trump celebrated the promise at the conclusion of a round of trade talks. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2TkwqWA

Instagram: Girl tells how she was 'hooked' on self-harm images

Libby's father says he reported disturbing content to Instagram, but the company did nothing. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2t2rtpz

Instagram: Girl tells how she was 'hooked' on self-harm images

Libby's father says he reported disturbing content to Instagram, but the company did nothing. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2t2rtpz

Tomato prices 'may rise 10%' if there is a no-deal Brexit

Spanish growers warn that the price of their tomatoes in the UK may increase if there is a no-deal Brexit, due to tariffs and other increased costs. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2DNvapv

Cherry tomatoes could cost 10% more 'within a week of Brexit'

The cost of cherry tomatoes would rise immediately if there is a no-deal Brexit, say Spanish producers. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2BbbL08

Rutger Bregman: The Dutch historian who went viral

Rutger Bregman caught the world's attention as he spoke at the annual World Economic Forum, held in Davos. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2t13qaN

Obscene porn rules relaxed in England and Wales

Guidelines about what constitutes "obscene" pornography have been relaxed in England and Wales. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2GbfmOU

Obscene porn rules relaxed in England and Wales

Guidelines about what constitutes "obscene" pornography have been relaxed in England and Wales. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2GbfmOU

'Big six' energy firm Npower to cut 900 jobs

The number of redundancies will be "considerably lower" because of natural turnover, Npower says. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2RsrInN

Mario Kart mobile delayed until summer 2019

Nintendo announces the Mario Kart Tour app will be delayed until summer 2019. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2G1broD

Mario Kart mobile delayed until summer 2019

Nintendo announces the Mario Kart Tour app will be delayed until summer 2019. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2G1broD

'Pray the Lord Restores Her Completely': Asia Bibi's Road to Recovery and How Christians Can Help

Wilson Chowdhry of the British Pakistani Christians Association warned Asia Bibi's ordeal is not over, saying it will take time for her to adjust to life outside of prison... from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2S3PnQR

When do people buy their first home?

Home ownership, what age people buy, and how much of their income is taken up by housing are revealed. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2DMP4AY

Mafia State: Freeing Venezuelans from Maduro's 'Criminal Gang' Government

Anyone who wants to get rid of Venezuelan President Nicholas Maduro cannot do it without the army. And that's the tricky part because the army has been a willing partner in the Venezuelan government's criminal activities. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2Rw8k9m

UK, France and Germany create payments system to trade with Iran

The UK, Germany and France create a payment system to allow trade with Iran without breaching US sanctions. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2RyerKE

Russian hackers 'stole Mueller inquiry evidence'

Hackers are trying to discredit the inquiry into alleged Russian interference in US politics, prosecutors say. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2Rujpbd

Russian hackers 'stole Mueller inquiry evidence'

Hackers are trying to discredit the inquiry into alleged Russian interference in US politics, prosecutors say. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2Rujpbd

Brexit: Unilever stockpiles Ben & Jerry's and Magnums

Unilever says it is holding extra inventory of the ice cream bars in case of supply chain disruption. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2Sl1g3O

Uber services suspended in Barcelona

The ride-hailing firm says new restrictions imposed by the Catalan government are to blame. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2MJoVWK

Drones help Galapagos tackle rat infestation

Tonnes of poison was laid down by drones in a project to get rid of the invasive species. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2CXz8KE

Drones help Galapagos tackle rat infestation

Tonnes of poison was laid down by drones in a project to get rid of the invasive species. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2CXz8KE

Facebook adviser attacks 'lax' child checks

Facebook's approach to parental consent was "most concerning", says a member of its Safety Advisory Board. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2MGEtug

Facebook adviser attacks 'lax' child checks

Facebook's approach to parental consent was "most concerning", says a member of its Safety Advisory Board. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2MGEtug

Brexit: Why Dutch fear no deal will leave onions to rot

The Netherlands' largest onion producer fears Brexit could leave her produce stuck in transit. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2MJgzOS

Asda loses appeal over equal pay

The decision means lower paid shop staff can compare themselves with higher paid warehouse workers. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2HJjbgA

Knife crime: Suspects could be banned from social media

Those breaching sanctions aimed at cutting rising violence could face up to two years in prison. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2S9v6bN

Italy in recession as eurozone sluggish

Italy sees two quarters of negative growth as the eurozone expands by just 0.2% in the fourth quarter. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2FZpR8T

Knife crime: Suspects could be banned from social media

Those breaching sanctions aimed at cutting rising violence could face up to two years in prison. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2S9v6bN

AO World boss replaced by founder with 'immediate effect'

Steve Caunce will leave with "immediate effect" and is being replaced by founder John Roberts. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2FY455j

Annual house price growth 'stagnates'

The annual rise in house prices "almost ground to a complete halt" in January, the Nationwide says. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2DJKi77

Seven out of 10 water firms fail test

Firms have to set out how they will cut water bills as part of the regulator's five-year review. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2HQS6bg

It's deadline day - can you handle the pressure?

Nearly two million people are estimated to have left it until the last minute to fill in their tax returns. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2Gabtd6

China factory activity shrinks as slowdown worries rise

The data comes as several global firms warn China's slowing economy will hit their bottom line. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2UvE5l2

Regulate social media to protect children, MPs urge

A cross-party committee says social media companies should have a legal "duty of care" to children. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2BaE9iK

Regulate social media to protect children, MPs urge

A cross-party committee says social media companies should have a legal "duty of care" to children. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2BaE9iK

Haidilao: Robots staff China's top hotpot chain

Robot waiters and chefs form the future of hotpot chain Haidilao. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2HGanbw

MPs say fast fashion brands inaction on ethics is shocking

JD Sports, Sports Direct, TK Maxx, Amazon, Boohoo and Missguided must do more, say MPs. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2HHsiyB

Brexit: Car investment halves as industry hits 'red alert'

The UK industry's trade body warns of "permanent devastation" if Britain leaves the EU without a deal. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2BbLdM1

How has business been affected by Brexit so far?

With two months to go until the UK is due to leave the EU, how are firms and the UK economy faring? from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2HHrR7r

Tesla reports profit as issues stabilise

The firm, which has routinely posted losses, reports a small profit for a second consecutive quarter. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2RsHcYT

Facebook users continue to grow despite privacy scandals

The number of people who logged into the site at least once a month rose 9% last year. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2Uu7wUu

Facebook users continue to grow despite privacy scandals

The number of people who logged into the site at least once a month rose 9% last year. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2Uu7wUu

Facebook users continue to grow despite privacy scandals

The number of people who logged into the site at least once a month rose 9% last year. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2Uu7wUu

Foxconn reconsiders Wisconsin factory plans

President Donald Trump had hailed Foxconn's investment as the start of a manufacturing revival. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2sTNqXY

Fed to be 'patient' with rate changes

The statement from the US central bank is aimed at reassuring financial markets, which jumped on the news. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2MHkewu

Fifa to stop selling in-game currency in Belgium

The move comes after the Belgian Gambling Commission threatened legal action over in-game loot boxes. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2MFq3uk

FIFA to stop selling in-game currency in Belgium

The move comes after the Belgian Gambling Commission threatened legal action over in-game loot boxes. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2MFq3uk

Bosses' group head in abrupt departure

Stephen Martin has been director general of the Institute of Directors for less than two years. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2MH51vx

Barclays shifts billions of pounds to Dublin because of Brexit

The High Street bank "cannot wait any longer" to shift business to Dublin because of Brexit. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2FYGv8q

Electric checks in rented homes confirmed by government

Landlords in England must organise a check every five years, mirroring rules already in place in Scotland. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2CTnznC

Kwik Fit garages hit by computer virus

The car repair chain's IT system went offline on Saturday and has been experiencing problems since. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2Bbhenr

Kwik Fit garages hit by computer virus

The car repair chain's IT system went offline on Saturday and has been experiencing problems since. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2Bbhenr

Tonnes of chicken nuggets recalled in US

Tyson Foods has been forced to recall chicken nuggets after customers discovered pieces of soft blue rubber inside. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2HG5hMk

DJI pledges painful action to tackle corruption

The world's bestselling drone-maker says it must tackle cases of employee theft. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2BbV4Sh

DJI pledges painful action to tackle corruption

The world's bestselling drone-maker says it must tackle cases of employee theft. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2BbV4Sh

DJI pledges painful action to tackle corruption

The world's bestselling drone-maker says it must tackle cases of employee theft. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2BbV4Sh

Scruff gay dating app bans underwear photos

The app bans images of men in underwear and swimwear after "repeated suspensions by app store distributors". from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2SgJDCi

Scruff gay dating app bans underwear photos

The app bans images of men in underwear and swimwear after "repeated suspensions by app store distributors". from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2SgJDCi

The data that can save lives in rural Kenya

An app is helping healthcare workers in rural Kenya to collect data and improve their service to patients. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2G8iLhk

Brazil miner Vale cuts output as disaster death toll rises

Brazil's Vale to decommission dams as rescue operation continues for almost 300 people still missing. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2FZ8aWW

Santander UK bank profits hit by uncertainty

Profits at the UK arm of the Spanish bank fall 14% due to an "uncertain operating environment". from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2FYdmu2

Vale: The pride of Brazil becomes its most hated company

Can the country's mining giant Vale recover after its second major disaster in four years? from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2SlbwJK

Facebook: Dissident republicans Saoradh take legal action

Saoradh claims the social media giant removed a number of its pages from its platform. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2FYq7oy

Facebook: Dissident republicans Saoradh take legal action

Saoradh claims the social media giant removed a number of its pages from its platform. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2FYq7oy

Credit card use subdued over Christmas

Consumers paid back nearly as much as they borrowed in December, adding to the woes of the High Street. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2WtnAaR

Children 'afterthought' for social media companies

England's children's commissioner writes to social media companies, urging them to tackle disturbing content. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2TlA6Hr

Children 'afterthought' for social media companies

England's children's commissioner writes to social media companies, urging them to tackle disturbing content. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2TlA6Hr

PledgeMusic: The day the music died?

Crowdfunding site PledgeMusic seems to have run out of money, leaving musicians wondering what to do. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2sShPG9

PledgeMusic: The day the music died?

Crowdfunding site PledgeMusic seems to have run out of money, leaving musicians wondering what to do. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2sShPG9

The one about Friends still being most popular

They might not have been born when it was made, but Friends is a favourite programme for the young. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2HHdvUq

The one about Friends still being most popular

They might not have been born when it was made, but Friends is a favourite programme for the young. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2HHdvUq

Carlos Ghosn says 'plot and treason' behind arrest

The ex-Nissan chairman says some executives were opposed to his plans for the Japanese carmaker. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2sUfASF

Brexit: Firms speeding up no-deal plans, says CBI

A plan to renegotiate the UK's withdrawal deal "feels like a real throw of the dice", the CBI says. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2Sgmwrw

Clydesdale Bank investors rebel over directors' pay

A third of Clydesdale and Yorkshire Bank investors vote against pay deals for the top executives. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2Wv7YU8

Do You Think God Is Angry With You? Here Are 3 Biblical Truths About God’s Wrath

The idea of God’s anger or wrath is sure to pop up in religious news and social media circles every time our nation or the world faces a tragedy, natural disaster or violent attack. Invariably, someone will attribute the destruction and pain to God’s anger with some subsection of humanity, or indeed humanity as a whole. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2Bc0EUr

Sacked and silenced for being pregnant

It's illegal but pregnant women are being fired and having to sign gagging orders to get compensation. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2MGVFQ6

Will the US and China finally agree a trade deal?

Top trade official from both countries are meeting to try and defuse an escalating tariff war. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2sSwhOn

Shops in a box: The rise of shipping container retail parks

At least 13 food, retail or office complexes in shipping containers have opened in the past three years. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2MGVCUq

Apple iPhone sales in 'disappointing' fall

Revenue from the tech giant's signature iPhone fell 15% in the most recent quarter. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2B9bL0A

Apple iPhone sales in 'disappointing' fall

Revenue from the tech giant's signature iPhone fell 15% in the most recent quarter. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2B9bL0A

Apple iPhone sales in 'disappointing' fall

Revenue from the tech giant's signature iPhone fell 15% in the most recent quarter. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2B9bL0A

Ebola Survivor Dr. Rick Sacra Receiving Prestigious Award to Expand Medical Mission in Liberia

Dr. Rick Sacra was exposed to the Ebola virus in 2014 while caring for pregnant women at a Christian hospital in Liberia. He narrowly survived. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2DJgPul

Treasury agency had role in controversial RBS unit GRG

The Asset Protection Agency influenced the strategy of controversial RBS unit GRG, the BBC has learnt. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2G9o6VV

Kingdom Hearts 3 game released 'without an ending'

The epilogue is downloaded only once the 40 hours of game-play is completed. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2FWmuzy

Kingdom Hearts 3 game released 'without an ending'

The epilogue is downloaded only once the 40 hours of game-play is completed. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2FWmuzy

Huawei: A simple guide to why the company is in so much trouble

One of the world's favourite phone makers is fighting for its reputation. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2B8O7RS

Huawei: A simple guide to why the company is in so much trouble

One of the world's favourite phone makers is fighting for its reputation. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2B8O7RS

Yahoo data breach payout blocked by judge

The judge is unhappy about the sum involved and the vagueness of promised cyber-security fixes. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2TmCtdg

Yahoo data breach payout blocked by judge

The judge is unhappy about the sum involved and the vagueness of promised cyber-security fixes. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2TmCtdg

Yahoo data breach payout blocked by judge

The judge is unhappy about the sum involved and the vagueness of promised cyber-security fixes. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2TmCtdg

Five arrested over Brazil dam collapse

The arrests follow the collapse of a dam in Brumadinho last Friday which killed at least 65 people. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2MBRzZy

Snow disruption: Is my boss expecting me at work?

Can employees refuse to work if they cannot travel to work or their children's school is closed? from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2ME4E4N

George Fernandes: The man who threw out Coca-Cola and IBM from India

Veteran politician George Fernandes, India's defence minister during the Kargil conflict, dies. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2sPZ6Lm

Top Pakistani Court Upholds Acquittal, Frees Asia Bibi

Pakistan's top court on Tuesday upheld its acquittal of a Christian woman sentenced to death for blasphemy, clearing the last legal hurdle and freeing Aasia Bibi to leave the country in a move that dealt a blow to radical Islamists who had demanded her execution. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2SfcnLN

Insolvencies 'highest for seven years'

Insolvencies, including bankruptcy, are the result of people facing unmanageable debts. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2RnSv4H

US firms seek changes to UK standards on beef and drugs

US trade lobby groups urge the UK to change standards to match their own for a post-Brexit trade deal. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2Rlh5D7

Rail user satisfaction at 10-year low

Transport Focus says only four in five passengers are happy with their service, the lowest since 2008. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2Sj4Wn2

F1 chiefs have concerns over future

Formula 1's race organisers have expressed concerns over the future of the sport and demanded a more open approach from its owners. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2CTBSZl

Singapore HIV registry data leaked online in health breach

More than 14,000 people are affected, including thousands of visitors, Singapore's health ministry says. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2CNv1AO

Singapore HIV registry data leaked online in health breach

More than 14,000 people are affected, including thousands of visitors, Singapore's health ministry says. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2CNv1AO

Norwegian Air seeks cash injection

The budget airline's shares sink 16% as it plans to raise extra money to improve its finances. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2TpEDZH

Huawei: Will US charges sink the Chinese tech company?

The US Justice Department has filed criminal charges against Huawei - will this sink the Chinese telecoms giant? from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2TiIQhB

Huawei denies wrongdoing after US criminal charges

The Chinese telecoms giant said it was "disappointed" by the US charges, which include theft and fraud. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2CPr1jb

Huawei denies wrongdoing after US criminal charges

The Chinese telecoms giant said it was "disappointed" by the US charges, which include theft and fraud. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2CPr1jb

Huawei denies wrongdoing after US criminal charges

The Chinese telecoms giant said it was "disappointed" by the US charges, which include theft and fraud. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2CPr1jb

Facebook's popularity dips with UK children, says Ofcom

Facebook's popularity among children fell during 2018, according to the media regulator Ofcom. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2FVye5j

Facebook's popularity dips with UK children, says Ofcom

Facebook's popularity among children fell during 2018, according to the media regulator Ofcom. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2FVye5j

Can a shift in shopping help Tesco beat the discounters?

Less people do a big weekly shop, but can the change help Tesco stop Aldi and Lidl? from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2Hxz8X8

Mike Ashley faces fine for late filing of accounts

A company run by Mike Ashley faces a fine from Companies House as it is six months late filing accounts. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2G4DUsQ

Trade war: Firms look to new factories as tariffs bite

Industrial PC maker Advantech is one firm that plans to shift production out of China to combat the trade war. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2HBYpzE

US files charges against China's Huawei and CFO Meng Wanzhou

Among the charges are accusations of fraud, obstruction of justice and theft of technology. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2DDWeYi

US files charges against China's Huawei and CFO Meng Wanzhou

Among the charges are accusations of fraud, obstruction of justice and theft of technology. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2DDWeYi

US charges China's Huawei with fraud

Among the charges are accusations of fraud, obstruction of justice and theft of technology. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2DDWeYi

US hits 'corrupt' Venezuela oil firm PDVSA with sanctions

US puts sanctions on PDVSA and urges Venezuela's military to accept a peaceful power transfer. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2CRuEFm

'Desecration': ISIS Behind Deadly Double Bombing that Killed 27 Churchgoers?

The Islamic State group, ISIS, has allegedly claimed responsibility for the deadly twin bombings that hit a Catholic Church in Jolo, Sulu in the southern Philippines, on Sunday morning.  from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2sRqDft

Brumadinho dam: Anger grows towards Brazil mine firm Vale

Politicians say Vale SA must be held responsible for last week's disaster with hundreds feared dead. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2BaHBdd

Plastic or paper: Which bag is greener?

Morrisons will introduce paper bags, so are they better for the environment? from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2HDNrcL

Oddbins prepares to appoint administrators

The owner of the off-licence blames Brexit as it prepares to appoint Duff & Phelps as administrators. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2G5ajzx

US shutdown cost $3bn, says Congressional Budget Office

The partial government shutdown will knock about 0.02% off GDP in 2019, says Congressional Budget Office. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2B7DGxH

YouTuber James Charles tells LBC Birmingham crowd 'normal'

James Charles tells LBC his career has been "a wild ride", following gridlock in Birmingham. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2CO5eZ1

YouTuber James Charles tells LBC Birmingham crowd 'normal'

James Charles tells LBC his career has been "a wild ride", following gridlock in Birmingham. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2CO5eZ1

'Many Are Having Dreams and Visions of Jesus': ISIS Sickened Muslims in Iraq, Now They're Turning to Christ

Iraq will never be the same after ISIS. Sectarian divisions are more deeply felt across the country now than ever before. But there's another, more positive effect ISIS has accidentally created. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2RiZEDm

Barclays boss was 'up at 2am' over bonus

Barclays banker Roger Jenkins discussed with colleagues a plan to raise money privately and avoid nationalisation. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2BakLm3

B&Q 'exposed data about store thieves'

A security researcher says he found a database listing names and details of suspected culprits. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2RQtlAR

B&Q 'exposed data about store thieves'

A security researcher says he found a database listing names and details of suspected culprits. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2RQtlAR

Nick Clegg: Facebook should pay more tax outside US

The former deputy prime minister has given his first speech since joining the technology giant as head of communications. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2DDRYb7

Nick Clegg: Facebook should pay more tax outside US

The former deputy prime minister has given his first speech since joining the technology giant as head of communications. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2DDRYb7

Pension savers 'cash in, but lose out'

Plans to make financial choices clearer for pension savers are published by the regulator. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2DDEQCN

TalkTalk hacker Daniel Kelley's blackmail charge dropped

Daniel Kelley has already admitted involvement in the major hack attack on the telecoms firm in 2015. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2Sa497H

TalkTalk hacker Daniel Kelley's blackmail charge dropped

Daniel Kelley has already admitted involvement in the major hack attack on the telecoms firm in 2015. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2Sa497H

Victims lose £1m in pension scams

Warnings are repeated on how people's pension savings are being targeted. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2B7RRmF

Not Safe Yet: Pakistan's Supreme Court Reconsiders Decision to Free Asia Bibi

Pakistan's Supreme Court will re-examine its decision to acquit Asia Bibi on all blasphemy charges Tuesday after Islamic extremists pressured the government to execute her immediately.  from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2RorDBL

Vale halts bonuses and dividend after dam deaths

Mining giant Vale curbs payouts as it begins to investigate the fatal dam breach in Brazil. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2DD133P

Fortnite loot box llamas go 'see-through'

Epic Games will now let players see what is inside loot llamas before they buy them. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2sSZt81

Fortnite loot box llamas go 'see-through'

Epic Games will now let players see what is inside loot llamas before they buy them. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2sSZt81

Tesco's unions seek talks amid fears of 15,000 job cuts

Unite warns of "worrying time" for staff as Tesco finalises restructuring that could involve job cuts. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2sSzwFG

China's economic slowdown explained

China's economic growth is slowing down. But what's really going on? from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2DxtjVy

Ocado shares rise after M&S deal report

Ocado shares rise almost 7% after a report suggests it may agree a deal with Marks and Spencer. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2SeOqUI

Howard Schultz: Ex-Starbucks CEO considers presidential run

Howard Schultz says he is "seriously considering" running as an independent candidate for US president. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2Ul3g9R

Fitness trackers 'overestimate' calorie burning

Products such as Fitbits overestimate the amount of calories burned while walking, research finds. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2Wlmq14

Fitness trackers 'overestimate' calorie burning

Products such as Fitbits overestimate the amount of calories burned while walking, research finds. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2Wlmq14

UK cyber-crime victims lose £190,000 a day

Police agency Action Fraud said money lost by victims increased by 24% over a six-month period. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2sNMvZ2

UK cyber-crime victims lose £190,000 a day

Police agency Action Fraud said money lost by victims increased by 24% over a six-month period. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2sNMvZ2

Hundreds of popular cars ‘at risk of keyless theft’

Consumer group Which? found the Ford Fiesta, VW Golf, Nissan Qashqai and Ford Focus were all at risk. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2UjO78A

Hundreds of popular cars ‘at risk of keyless theft’

Consumer group Which? found the Ford Fiesta, VW Golf, Nissan Qashqai and Ford Focus were all at risk. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2UjO78A

Sir Philip Green drops 'gagging' legal action

Top Shop boss drops effort to maintain gagging orders over accusations of sexual harassment. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2FTrowT

Nissan says 'co-operating' with US probe

The carmaker has not provided more details on the inquiry reportedly about executive pay disclosures. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2G3NGLL

Vogue Business: New title focuses on fashion industry

The launch of the digital title comes as the US media industry goes through another round of job cuts. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2UmmCv4

Hundreds of popular cars ‘at risk of keyless theft’

Consumer group Which? found the Ford Fiesta, VW Golf, Nissan Qashqai and Ford Focus were all at risk. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2UjO78A

Plastic pollution: Morrisons to trial 20p paper bags

The retailer will also increase the price of its cheapest reusable plastic bag to 15p in the trial. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2CRhOqs

'Make yourself redundant every five years'

Guy Grainger from property and investment firm JLL says getting a successor in place every few years re-energises him for the next challenge. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2Uj4RNl

US lifts sanctions on Putin ally's firms

The Trump administration lifts curbs on firms linked to Oleg Deripaska, despite objections from Democrats. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2RiQyGK

Brumadinho: Search for survivors resumes after second Brazil dam alert

The rescue effort was delayed for hours amid evacuations because of a warning of a second dam burst. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2TiNWu3

The mystery tracks being 'forced' on Spotify users

Mysterious musicians have cropped up on Spotify accounts. How did they get there - and do they point to a security problem? from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2CLEUit

Venezuela crisis: Will the US target oil exports?

Washington is trying to cripple President Maduro's government but is yet to sanction its key oil exports. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2DCkvxH

The mystery tracks being 'forced' on Spotify users

Mysterious musicians have cropped up on Spotify accounts. How did they get there - and do they point to a security problem? from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2CLEUit

Tesco warns of 'changes' amid reports of jobs cuts

The grocer tells staff it will make 'changes' to stores after a report that thousands of jobs may be cut. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2sOQogz

Mental health: UK could ban social media over suicide images, minister warns

It comes after the father of 14-year-old Molly Russell blamed Instagram recommendations for her death. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2RjICov

Wetherspoons boss: The no-deal Brexit bar crawl with Tim Martin

Wetherspoons boss Tim Martin is touring 100 of his pubs, campaigning for a no-deal Brexit. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2FRXeua

Man Booker loses £1.6m hedge fund sponsor amid talk of tension

Man Group's decision to quit the prestigious literary prize comes amid talk of strained relations. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2WlPaHa

Auschwitz Survivors Pay Homage as World Remembers Holocaust

The world marked International Holocaust Remembrance Day on Sunday amid a revival of hate-inspired violence and signs that younger generations know less and less about the genocide of Jews, Roma and others during World War II. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2HJcmLU

Mental health: UK could ban social media over suicide images, minister warns

It comes after the father of 14-year-old Molly Russell blamed Instagram recommendations for her death. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2RjICov

Mental health: UK could ban social media over suicide images, minister warns

It comes after the father of 14-year-old Molly Russell blamed Instagram recommendations for her death. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2RjICov

20 Dead as Bombs Target Sunday Mass in Philippine Cathedral

Two bombs minutes apart tore through a Roman Catholic cathedral on a southern Philippine island where Muslim militants are active, killing at least 20 people and wounding 81 others during a Sunday Mass, officials said. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2sOgZtW

Who was the mysterious Madame Valerie?

The founder of Patisserie Valerie has left little trace and may not even exist. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2TkQwA4

40 Dead, Many Feared Buried in Mud After Brazil Dam Collapse

The death toll from the collapse of a dam holding back mine waste in southeastern Brazil rose to 40 on Saturday as searchers flying in helicopters and rescuers laboring in deep mud uncovered more bodies. An estimated 300 people were still missing and authorities expected the death toll to increase during a search made more challenging by intermittent rains. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2MykuxO

Google's Brain Team: What does it do?

Tech firms hope better artificial intelligence will mean more compelling products. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2TeYLxq

UK's 'highest taxpayers' revealed in first-ever Sunday Times list

The Sunday Times names businessman Stephen Rubin and his family as the top taxpayers in the UK. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2MG0FVv

UK cyber-crime victims lose £190,000 a day

Police agency Action Fraud said money lost by victims increased by 24% over a six-month period. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2sNMvZ2

Venezuela: All you need to know about the crisis in seven charts

Discontent fuelled by hyperinflation, power cuts and food and medicine shortages have led to a political crisis in Venezuela. What's going on? from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2CPhTer

Imprisoned in China:  Pastor John Cao's Appeal Hearing Delayed for Fourth Time as His Health Deteriorates

Pastor John Cao, a US permanent resident from Greensboro, North Carolina, has been incarcerated in a Chinese prison for almost two years after being convicted and sentenced by a Chinese court without any evidence against him. Now comes word that the trial court has postponed Cao's appeal hearing for the fourth time and the pastor's health is failing.    from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2SfUHQp

The airport that welcomes drone flights

The airport that helped a drone fly within its exclusion zone in a world-first technology test. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2G2Nmgc

The airport that welcomes drone flights

The airport that helped a drone fly within its exclusion zone in a world-first technology test. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2G2Nmgc

'Millions' of fake cigarettes seized in UK

Councils last year found fake and untaxed cigarettes hidden in shop walls and toilet cisterns. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2Wdas9E

High Street crisis: Can 'click and collect' save shops?

High Street shops are rethinking their strategy to keep up with click-and-collect demand. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2MwJUM8

US shutdown: Four reasons why Trump blinked

The seriousness of the shutdown was starting to show. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2RguVXk

'200 missing' in Brazil as Vale dam fails

Local officials say rescue teams have been dispatched in the south-east state of Minas Gerais. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2MvEPnv

'Lord Jesus, We Trust in Your Great Love': Latin American Christians Cry Out for God's Mercy Over Venezuela

Christians in Venezuela are taking up the fight for the country's future – in prayer. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2sJSjmp

US shutdown: Flights halted into New York airport

Flights are halted into LaGuardia Airport as a government shutdown causes staffing shortages. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2RhaucS

Facebook to integrate WhatsApp, Instagram and Messenger

Facebook plans to integrate its messaging services on Instagram, WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2MwyFn4

Facebook to integrate WhatsApp, Instagram and Messenger

Facebook plans to integrate its messaging services on Instagram, WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2MwyFn4

Edinburgh-based energy supplier Our Power folds

Our Power ceases to trade with regulator Ofgem saying the interests of its customers will be protected. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2RQYd4e

Facebook to integrate WhatsApp, Instagram and Messenger

Facebook plans to integrate its messaging services on Instagram, WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2MwyFn4

Thousands tell HMRC to delete voice data

The tax authority collected voice data over the phone and originally gave people no way to opt out. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2FXnRNu

Thousands tell HMRC to delete voice data

The tax authority collected voice data over the phone and originally gave people no way to opt out. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2FXnRNu

Thousands tell HMRC to delete voice data

The tax authority collected voice data over the phone and originally gave people no way to opt out. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2FXnRNu

Impersonation scam hits top YouTubers

Messages tailored to look like they come from YouTube stars are seeking to trick subscribers. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2DyE2is

Vodafone puts Huawei rollout in core networks on hold

The mobile operator "pauses' deployment of Huawei equipment in its core networks in Europe. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2sJf75R

Impersonation scam hits top YouTubers

Messages tailored to look like they come from YouTube stars are seeking to trick subscribers. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2DyE2is

Vodafone puts Huawei rollout in core networks on hold

The mobile operator "pauses' deployment of Huawei equipment in its core networks in Europe. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2sJf75R

Vodafone puts Huawei rollout in core networks on hold

The mobile operator "pauses' deployment of Huawei equipment in its core networks in Europe. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2sJf75R

Haggis producer Macsween plans for Brexit fallout

Macsween, Scotland's largest haggis maker, plans to make sure the dish continues to be made. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2sMQ4yK

Brexit: 'Significant disruption' from no deal, says chancellor

The chancellor warns the UK economy would suffer in a no deal Brexit - in the short and long term. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2DwWB6W

Brexit: How many trade deals has the UK done?

The UK says it want to replicate the EU's trade agreements "as far as possible". from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2sLyo6M

London Pride beers sold to Japanese firm

London-based brewer Fuller's is selling its beer and cider business to Asahi of Japan for £250m. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2sMvQ89

The mystery tracks being 'forced' on your Spotify

Mysterious musicians have cropped up on Spotify accounts. How did they get there - and do they point to a security problem? from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2CLEUit

Asics to turn used clothing into Japan's Olympic uniforms

The global fashion industry is under increasing pressure to make clothing more sustainable. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2Sasave

Huawei confident in uncomfortable times

The Chinese telecoms company is facing a PR crisis, but its executives say it's business as usual. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2sKRRnZ

Huawei confident in uncomfortable times

The Chinese telecoms company is facing a PR crisis, but its executives say it's business as usual. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2sKRRnZ

Microsoft's Bing search engine restored in China

The firm said its site in China was now accessible after an outage raised concerns it had been censored. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2UguZrZ

Microsoft's Bing search engine restored in China

The firm said its site in China was now accessible after an outage raised concerns it had been censored. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2UguZrZ

Microsoft's Bing search engine restored in China

The firm said its site in China was now accessible after an outage raised concerns it had been censored. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2UguZrZ

How balloons became a million dollar idea

The BBC's Aaron Heslehurst explains how balloons became a million dollar idea. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2HuHezL

Could dancing pandas persuade you to buy sports shoes?

How retailers are trying to make in-store shopping more exciting and fun with interactive experiences. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2CHhRFt

Taking work-life balance to the extremes

Marion and Alex tour the world with their son teaching and performing hair-raising acrobatic tricks. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2RNa3fK

Could dancing pandas persuade you to buy sports shoes?

How retailers are trying to make in-store shopping more exciting and fun with interactive experiences. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2CHhRFt

Textile sector "rife" with exploitation and underpayment

Latest HMRC figures on failure to pay the minimum wage spark concerns of "fear and intimidation". from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2RPPtvc

Could dancing pandas persuade you to buy new sports shoes?

How retailers are trying to make in-store shopping more exciting and fun with interactive experiences. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2CHhRFt

China’s Xi Jinping 'most dangerous' to free societies, says George Soros

Billionaire philanthropist George Soros launches a scathing attack on China in Davos speech. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2TcZrDw

'None of us wants to go to jail… the food sucks and the sex is worse'

Barclays staff discussed the risk of jail unless the bank's lawyers agreed Qatari investment in 2008. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2MtY1BW

Eurozone's economic outlook darkens as growth risks increase

European Central Bank chief Mario Draghi is more cautious about eurozone growth - likely to push rate rises into the distance. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2Mwp53i

Pregnant women to get more job protection

New parents returning to work are set to receive greater protection from redundancy under new plans. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2S4wAnl

China Blocks Microsoft's Bing, Ramping Up Its Communist Censorship

Chinese internet users have lost access to Microsoft Corp.'s Bing search engine, setting off grumbling about the ruling Communist Party's increasingly tight online censorship. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2RbjNv9

Prince's Trust suspends ties to Huawei

The youth charity says it will not accept new financial donations from the firm. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2WgQpHj

Brexit: Jaguar Land Rover extends shutdown over no-deal fears

The UK's biggest carmaker is extending its annual shutdown in April over Brexit disruption fears. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2CGEvhe

'Swatting' conspirators charged in US

Three men are accused of aiding a hoaxer who tricked armed police into attending fake emergencies. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2DvBmCu

'Swatting' conspirators charged in US

Three men are accused of aiding a hoaxer who tricked armed police into attending fake emergencies. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2DvBmCu

US-Venezuela Showdown: Trump Recognizes New Leader in Effort to Oust 'Illegitimate' Dictator Maduro

President Donald Trump has issued a statement recognizing a new interim president of Venezuela as the country's dictator is still clinging to power. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2RLemIk

What a goat tells us about tech billionaires

From slaughtering goats to prepping for the apocalypse, their habits aren't exactly normal. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2U88tSi

What a goat tells us about tech billionaires

From slaughtering goats to prepping for the apocalypse, their habits aren't exactly normal. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2U88tSi

Iceland removed own label from 17 products rather than palm oil

The supermarket giant promised to remove palm oil from all of its own-brand products by the end of 2018. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2S4fNkj

Former Christian Governor Imprisoned for Blasphemy Is Finally Free

A Christian politician was set free in Indonesia Thursday after serving nearly two years in prison for blasphemy.       from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2S9KPY2

Prince's Trust suspends ties to Huawei

The youth charity says it will not accept new financial donations from the firm. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2WgQpHj

Prince's Trust suspends ties to Huawei

The youth charity says it will not accept new financial donations from the firm. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2WgQpHj

Families borrowed to spend more in 2018

Household 2018 weekly spending was £572.60, the highest since 2005. But they borrowed to pay for it. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2sJbYmo

Colman's Mustard: New Honingham factory gets green light

A growers' consortium gets permission to build a mustard factory to keep Norfolk's Colman's link. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2sGwX9t

Google Chrome changes could 'destroy' ad-blockers

Users could be defenceless against intrusive ads if proposed changes to Chrome happen, warn developers from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2R6ZMFX

Google Chrome changes could 'destroy' ad-blockers

Users could be defenceless against intrusive ads if proposed changes to Chrome happen, warn developers from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2R6ZMFX

Viagogo threatened with fresh court action

Ticket reseller Viagogo has been threatened with another court appearance by Britain's competition watchdog. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2RKOZGz

Amazon Scout robots take to pavements in Washington State

The online retail giant is latest to experiment with delivery via pavement robot. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2RLXukL

Amazon Scout robots take to pavements in Washington State

The online retail giant is latest to experiment with delivery via pavement robot. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2RLXukL

Brexit: Stop playing to Brexit 'bad boys' TUC chief tells May

Frances O'Grady urges the PM to "start listening" to workers' concerns over Brexit after No 10 meeting. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2HqSLzZ

'I gave up milk for my health'

More than a quarter of 18 to 24-year-olds have cut dairy consumption in the past two years, a survey suggests. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2S8SiXm

Refillable container scheme is 'the milkman rebooted'

Tesco and Carrefour are to trial a new shopping service based on refillable rather than recyclable containers from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2FMs3Ad

Facebook 'sorry' for distressing suicide posts on Instagram

It comes after it emerged a teenage girl took her own life after viewing disturbing content online. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2MyF6pP

Tesco and Carrefour to trial refillable container scheme

The supermarket is set to test a scheme based on refillable rather than recyclable containers. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2S5YhML

Facebook 'sorry' for distressing suicide posts on Instagram

It comes after it emerged a teenage girl took her own life after viewing disturbing content online. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2MyF6pP

Poland's PM wants to see more workers return from UK

Poland's PM wants to see more workers return from the UK to help its domestic economy. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2AYX93y

Teachers tired of pointless emails

Teachers say they can't stay up all night answering individual email queries from parents. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2FSmH5T

Teachers tired of pointless emails

Teachers say they can't stay up all night answering individual email queries from parents. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2FSmH5T

'Criminals escaping justice' due to IT system

The system used by nine forces regularly crashes, causing cases to be dropped, officers say. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2FNdooy

'Criminals escaping justice' due to IT system

The system used by nine forces regularly crashes, causing cases to be dropped, officers say. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2FNdooy

Airbus warns of Brexit 'harmful decisions'

The planemaker says it could shift wing-building out of UK in the future if there is a no-deal Brexit. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2HrkCQz

Microsoft's Bing search engine inaccessible in China

The outage has raised concerns that Bing is the latest foreign website to be blocked by censors. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2sGj7Eb

Microsoft's Bing search engine inaccessible in China

The outage has raised concerns that Bing is the latest foreign website to be blocked by censors. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2sGj7Eb

Carlos Ghosn 'resigns from Renault'

The former boss of Nissan is said to have quit ahead of the French carmaker's board meeting. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2Saja9K

Microsoft's Bing search engine inaccessible in China

The outage has raised concerns that Bing is the latest foreign website to be blocked by censors. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2sGj7Eb

Shops lose 70,000 jobs in a year, says BRC

The state of the High Street continued to worsen at the end of 2018, according to industry experts. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2FKBy2Y

Davos 2019: How dining in the dark can open your eyes

An evening meal in pitch darkness is the surprising hot ticket at this year's World Economic Forum. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2G0s2Iz

Could women solve the global pilot shortage?

As the world's airlines need to recruit more pilots, efforts are increasing to appoint more women. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2FJpnU5

Real Madrid regains top spot in world football rich list

The Champions League holders are global football's top revenue-generator, according to Deloitte. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2S9SNkg

Brexit: What does no deal mean?

There's still no certainty over an agreement for the UK's departure from the EU. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2WgA0mf

'The perception was women didn't fly aircraft'

EasyJet's newest female pilot says the industry is "working hard" to attract more women to the role. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2WbFjU1

I was made a scapegoat, says ex-Tesco director

The Tesco finance chief cleared of fraud claims there was never a black hole in the company's accounts. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2RH3MCd

DHL could profit from no-deal Brexit, says boss

The boss of the world's largest logistics firm says it might benefit from a 'complex' Brexit. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2Mr5xxm

Trump Recognizes New Leader for Venezuela in Effort to Oust 'Illegitimate' Dictator Maduro

President Donald Trump has issued a statement recognizing a new interim president of Venezuela as the country's dictator is still clinging to power. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2HsiKal

DHL boss: 'We might benefit in the short term but Brexit not a good idea'

The CEO of Deutsche Post DHL tells the BBC a no-deal Brexit is not a good idea in the long term, even if his company benefits in the short term. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2CHiU8b

Chinese censor calls Tencent news app 'vulgar'

Tiantian Kuaibao was singled out for criticism by the country's internet regulator. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2HCGJDI

Prince Williams says celebrities shunned mental health charity

The Duke of Cambridge says celebrities avoided Heads Together because of the stigma around mental illness. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2AXZ8p2

Chinese censor calls Tencent news app 'vulgar'

Tiantian Kuaibao was singled out for criticism by the country's internet regulator. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2HCGJDI

Chinese censor calls Tencent news app 'vulgar'

Tiantian Kuaibao was singled out for criticism by the country's internet regulator. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2HCGJDI

Barclays bosses 'paid Qatar secret fees'

The Qataris received £322m in undisclosed commission after bailing the bank out in 2008, a court hears. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2sHvH5S

Daily Mail demands browser warning U-turn

A built-in tool in Microsoft's Edge app says the Daily Mail's journalism is often inaccurate. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2Uc5QPc

Daily Mail demands browser warning U-turn

A built-in tool in Microsoft's Edge app says the Daily Mail's journalism is often inaccurate. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2Uc5QPc

Theresa May says Dyson is committed 'long-term' to the UK

Theresa May tells MPs the firm is committed to Britain, despite moving its HQ to Singapore. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2Wdwauf

Xiaomi reveals fold-in-three smartphone

The Chinese tech giant confirms it has developed a smartphone-tablet hybrid with a flexible display. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2AXN7ja

Xiaomi reveals fold-in-three smartphone

The Chinese tech giant confirms it has developed a smartphone-tablet hybrid with a flexible display. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2AXN7ja

Iceland continues to sell palm oil products despite pledge

The retailer promised to remove palm oil from all of its own brand products by the end of 2018. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2sISXAC

John Lewis to shut Knight & Lee store in Southsea

It is the chain's first store closure for 12 years, but it insists no other closures are planned. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2DsZjtY

The typo that led a man to a stranger's stag party

Will Novak was accidently invited to a stranger's bachelor party. He decided to attend and went viral. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2RF0iQu

The typo that led a man to a stranger's stag party

Will Novak was accidently invited to a stranger's bachelor party. He decided to attend and went viral. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2RF0iQu

'I should never have been charged' - former Tesco director

Carl Rogberg, a former Tesco UK finance director, has been acquitted of fraud and false accounting. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2HuVtof

Santander to shut 140 branches

About 1,270 jobs are put at risk after Santander announces a big round of branch closures. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2CEQLPf

Martin Lewis drops Facebook lawsuit

The consumer rights campaigner had claimed fake ads on Facebook had caused reputational damage. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2MpMYtA

Martin Lewis drops Facebook lawsuit

The consumer rights campaigner had claimed fake ads on Facebook had caused reputational damage. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2MpMYtA

Martin Lewis drops Facebook lawsuit

The consumer rights campaigner had claimed fake ads on Facebook had caused reputational damage. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2MpMYtA

How virtual reality can help you manage pain

A company in Israel is using virtual reality computer games to help patients deal with chronic pain. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2RHYx5i

Wetherspoons warns on labour costs

Wetherspoons says its first-half pre-tax profits are likely to be lower despite sales growth. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2WdbBOp

Patisserie Valerie faces legal action

A shareholder in the collapsed cafe chain said he is considering legal against the company. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2CCbvqN

Social media influencers agree to change the way they post

Vlogger Zoella and pop star Rita Ora must declare if they are paid or sponsored. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2Wef5Af

Social media influencers agree to change the way they post

Vlogger Zoella and pop star Rita Ora must declare if they are paid or sponsored. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2Wef5Af

Sony to move Europe headquarters to avoid Brexit disruption

The Japanese firm will move its European headquarters to the Netherlands to avoid customs issues. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2FURXRU

Meng Wanzhou: US to 'move ahead with Huawei executive extradition'

The US must file a formal extradition request by 30 January for the Chinese telecoms executive. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2WcniVy

Sony to move Europe headquarters to avoid Brexit disruption

The Japanese firm will move its European headquarters to the Netherlands to avoid customs issues. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2FURXRU

Meng Wanzhou: US to 'move ahead with Huawei executive extradition'

The US must file a formal extradition request by 30 January for the Chinese telecoms executive. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2WcniVy

Sony to move Europe headquarters to avoid Brexit disruption

The Japanese firm will move its European headquarters to the Netherlands to avoid customs issues. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2FURXRU

Nico Rosberg: Bringing F1 thinking to Davos

Former F1 World Champion Nico Rosberg wants to bring electric transport to the masses. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2R59t7K

Iranian Christians Refuse to Renounce Christian Faith in Exchange for Freedom from Prison

Facing a final appeal hearing on Jan. 15 in Tehran, two Iranian Christians were asked by judges Hassan Babaee and Ahmad Zargar to renounce their faith, which they refused. In response, the judges told them to expect a verdict in their case soon, according to the website CSW.  from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2sGocwj

Trial of former Barclays bosses to start

The first criminal trial of senior UK banking executives in the wake of the financial crisis is due to begin. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2B8pvZB

Christmas failed to revive flagging toy market

Families spent more than £300 per child on toys in 2018 but sales in the UK fell sharply compared to Europe. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2Tat9cm

Battle to save remote cash machines

The UK's largest ATM network is increasing the fee it pays cash machine operators to keep remote machines free of charge. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2B8pZ1R

Personal travel agents boost holiday bookings

A growing army of agents who work from home have helped to boost holiday bookings this year. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2T6LmYb

Sale of Grenfell cladding firm collapses

A $10bn sale of US company Arconic falls through amid reports liabilities linked to the fire were an issue. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2FSngwu

Patisserie Valerie falls collapses administration as rescue talks fail

The High Street cake chain says rescue talks with banks have failed and it has run out of money. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2FFRzqR

Huawei chairman warns of end to global 'partnerships'

Chinese tech giant warns it might transfer activities to countries "where we are welcomed". from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2T5OwLD

Dyson to move head office to Singapore

Two senior executives will move from Wiltshire but no jobs will be lost in the process. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2DpyKpu

Huawei chairman warns of end to global 'partnerships'

Chinese tech giant warns it might transfer activities to countries "where we are welcomed". from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2T5OwLD

Dyson to move head office to Singapore

Two senior executives will move from Wiltshire but no jobs will be lost in the process. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2DpyKpu

Sir James Dyson: From barrows to billions

One of the most high-profile businessmen in favour of Brexit, Sir James Dyson's biggest idea started with cardboard and sticky tape. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2T8fiD4

Dyson to move head office to Singapore

Two senior executives will move from Wiltshire but no jobs will be lost in the process. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2DpyKpu

Rush to fix computers in England's courts

The IT failures have meant that trials have been delayed and jurors are unable to enrol, reports say. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2HqXG4e

Rush to fix computers in England's courts

The IT failures have meant that trials have been delayed and jurors are unable to enrol, reports say. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2HqXG4e

Huawei chairman warns of end to global 'partnerships'

Chinese tech giant warns it might transfer activities to countries "where we are welcomed". from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2T5OwLD

'Murder on a Genocidal Scale': Why the US Church Needs to Wake Up to Scourge of Global Christian Persecution

The problem here in America where people don't see that much Christian persecution is that most don't realize how bad it is in many places around the world – nor do they know what to do about it. That's why Bishop Keith Butler, the chairman of Save the Persecuted Christians (STPC), says the first crucial goal is just waking people up. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2FTd7PZ

When your dad does the same apprenticeship as you

Dominic Foster and his dad John are on the same apprenticeship at the same company. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2Moj2Oq

Mastercard fined £504m by Europe for competition breach

The European Commission fines the payments giant for stopping retailers looking for cheaper services. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2S4sv2s

Facial recognition tool tackles illegal chimp trade online

Automated software is now scouring social media posts looking for evidence of ape trafficking. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2MnHUG6

Facial recognition tool tackles illegal chimp trade online

Automated software is now scouring social media posts looking for evidence of ape trafficking. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2MnHUG6

'Murder on a Genocidal Scale': Why the US Church Needs to Wake Up to Scourge of Global Christian Persecution

The problem here in America where people don't see that much Christian persecution is that most don't realize how bad it is in many places around the world – nor do they know what to do about it. That's why Bishop Keith Butler, the chairman of Save the Persecuted Christians (STPC), says the first crucial goal is just waking people up. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2MpCE4J

Has Fyre Festival burned influencers?

Two new documentaries about the failed event have thrown a spotlight on the influencers and celebrities who promoted it. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2CDM5c6

Tesla reverses charging prices hike

The prices will still go up but by 10% less than originally planned. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2sF8z84

Has Fyre Festival burned influencers?

Two new documentaries about the failed event have thrown a spotlight on the influencers and celebrities who promoted it. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2CDM5c6

Tesla reverses charging prices hike

The prices will still go up but by 10% less than originally planned. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2sF8z84

Four more House of Fraser stores saved

Shopping centre landlord Intu reaches agreement with the retailer's owners, Sports Direct. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2R2nXW5

Taliban Attack Kills 45 in Afghanistan

Afghanistan was reeling on Tuesday from a brazen Taliban assault on a military base in the country's east the previous day that killed at least 45 people and wounded as many as 70, most of them military personnel, according to provincial officials. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2FGYIas

Number of people in work in UK hits record high

Number of people in work in UK reaches record high of 32.5 million, official figures indicate from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2ATRjR6

Dixons Carphone's mobile sales continue to fall

However, the decline was offset by strong sales of supersize TVs and in gaming. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2FHGeGW

EasyJet takes £15m hit from Gatwick drone chaos

The drone sightings at Gatwick airport led to flight cancellations and payments to customers. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2T5PdEX

Fossil shark named after 80s video game

The shark's teeth resemble alien spaceships from the game, Galaga, according to US scientists. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2W2QY7L

Dixons Carphone's mobile sales continue to fall

However, the decline was offset by strong sales of supersize TVs and in gaming. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2FHGeGW

EasyJet takes £15m hit from Gatwick drone chaos

The drone sightings at Gatwick airport led to flight cancellations and payments to customers. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2T5PdEX

Fossil shark named after 80s video game

The shark's teeth resemble alien spaceships from the game, Galaga, according to US scientists. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2W2QY7L

Dixons Carphone's mobile sales continue to fall

However, the decline was offset by strong sales of supersize TVs and in gaming. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2FHGeGW

EasyJet takes £15m hit from Gatwick drone chaos

The drone sightings at Gatwick airport led to flight cancellations and payments to customers. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2T5PdEX

Ex-Nissan boss faces more time in custody as bail denied

The decision means Carlos Ghosn could remain in custody in Tokyo until his trial for financial crimes. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2U5DohZ

Disability hate crime: MPs back Katie Price over online abuse

MPs have backed demands led by model Katie Price for changes to the law. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2S76QXP

Disability hate crime: MPs back Katie Price over online abuse

MPs have backed demands led by model Katie Price for changes to the law. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2S76QXP

Donna Hay whips up her next venture

Donna Hay, "Australia's culinary queen", mulls her next move after publishing the 100th and final issue of her magazine. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2R4wSGf

Why your replacement heart could be made in space one day

Microgravity is ideal for making a range of materials, but will space manufacture ever be cost effective? from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2R3CXmy

Davos 2019: 'I’m the boss, he’s the spouse'

Gender equality remains high on the agenda at Davos, but has anything really changed? from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2S71Imx

'I Tell Them About Jesus' Love': As Japan's Suicide Rate Soars, Christians Offer a Reason to Live

Japan is facing its highest suicide rate in 30 years... Christians here say ignorance of God could be why so many desperate Japanese take their own lives. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2FMjCEq

Google hit with £44m GDPR fine over ads

Google has been fined 50 million euros (£44m) by the French data regulator CNIL. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2MlrEoV

HMRC error hits early-filing taxpayers

The tax authorities have been forced to apologise for two mistakes - wrongly charging penalties and for denying it had made the mistake. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2WfRCyS

The Head of the Church of England Reveals: 'I Pray in Tongues Every Day'

The Archbishop of Canterbury, known as the leader of the Church of England, has revealed he prays in tongues every day. It all started back when he was a teenager.  from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2ATQCYc

Google hit with £44m GDPR fine over ads

Google has been fined 50 million euros (£44m) by the French data regulator CNIL. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2MlrEoV

Google hit with £44m GDPR fine over ads

Google has been fined 50 million euros (£44m) by the French data regulator CNIL. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2MlrEoV

Amazon, Apple and Google face data complaints

The entertainment streaming giants are accused of breaking the EU's data protection rules. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2RDxmZp

Chinese Officials Going Home to Home Removing Christian Symbols

China's Communist Party is continuing its assault on the country's Christians, making it more dangerous to profess faith in Christ there.  from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2R4vhAe

Amazon, Apple and Google face data complaints

The entertainment streaming giants are accused of breaking the EU's data protection rules. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2RDxmZp

Amazon, Apple and Google face data complaints

The entertainment streaming giants are accused of breaking the EU's data protection rules. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2RDxmZp

BAE Systems sells control of vehicles arm to Rheinmetall

Defence giant BAE Systems sells majority stake in tank and armoured vehicle business to Rheinmetall. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2MlvuP0

Rolls-Royce vies for UK nuclear role

It is in talks with China's state-run CGN over providing systems for a new UK nuclear plant. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2U89p9i

Facebook to create 1,000 jobs in Ireland in 2019

The social media giant will expand its workforce in Ireland from 4,000 to 5,000 during 2019. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2APJa07

IMF warns trade tensions could hit growth

The Fund cuts its 2019 growth prediction from 3.7% to 3.5% and says trade spats could make things worse. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2sF8vW2

Prince Philip crash: Debris for sale on eBay

The seller says the parts "may even have Phil's DNA on it, if you wanted to clone him or anything". from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2MkR464

Prince Philip crash: Debris for sale on eBay

The seller says the parts "may even have Phil's DNA on it, if you wanted to clone him or anything". from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2MkR464

Shrinkflation: Bread and breakfast cereals most affected

Bread and cereal products are most likely to have shrunk in size, but remained at the same price. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2AVt9FP

WhatsApp restricts message-sharing to fight fake news

The chat app will only allow users to forward messages five times to limit the spread of false news. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2FCUnFb

WhatsApp restricts message-sharing to fight fake news

The chat app will only allow users to forward messages five times to limit the spread of false news. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2FCUnFb

Poundland 'gift of nothing' sparks eco-rage

The retailer's Valentine's Day gift, an empty heart-shaped package, angers environmental groups. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2CDeQ9c

Card surcharges: Customers charged hundreds illegally

The University of Hull was among businesses illegally charging customers more for paying by card. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2DneRQ7

China economy: Fourth quarter growth slips to 6.4%

The figures reinforce concerns over the risk slowing growth in China poses to the global economy. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2HnP66i

'Staff should treat a business as if it were their own'

Rob Forkan, co-founder of footwear and outerwear brand Gandys, says staff should treat a business as if it were their own. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2Dlge1u

What exactly is 'Davos'?

As the great and the good congregate in a Swiss ski resort, the BBC's Joe Miller explains what goes on at the annual World Economic Forum. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2CAU1ex

Small firms top Which? annual energy survey

The so-called Big Six suppliers are beaten by smaller rivals in Which? annual customer survey. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2MjAR19

Mike Ashley reportedly in talks to buy music chain HMV

HMV collapsed last month, its second administration in six years, risking 2,200 jobs at 125 stores. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2DoVS7T

Heathrow: Man charged with flying drone near airport

George Rusu is accused of using a drone on a field near the runway days after a scare at Gatwick. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2FDoWuB

Heathrow: Man charged with flying drone near airport

George Rusu is accused of using a drone on a field near the runway days after a scare at Gatwick. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2FDoWuB

Single-use coffee cups: Wales urged to bring in 'latte levy'

Environmental campaigners say Wales should take the initiative with a tax on disposable coffee cups. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2T8OAdS

Patisserie Valerie seeks bank lifeline

It comes after the firm said an accounting probe found thousands of false entries in its ledgers. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2DmJNQj

Ticket resale company 'determined to sit outside the law'

Viagogo insists it has improved its practices but campaigners say it is failing to comply with the law. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2CyTwBH

Edinburgh pays top share of property tax

One third of revenue from the Land and Buildings Transaction Tax is raised in the capital. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2U1Abjv

China's slowdown and what it means for the UK

China has for years seen astonishing GDP growth, but who will be worse of when the economic powerhouse falters? from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2MmykTE

Horrifying Fireball at Ruptured Mexico Oil Pipeline Kills 66; 85 Missing

A massive fireball that engulfed people scooping up fuel spilling from a pipeline ruptured by thieves in central Mexico killed 66 people and badly burned 71 others with 85 people reported missing. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2TWxSy0

Side Hustles: 'My secret life as a DJ'

Rhea Cambridge is a "side hustler". By day she helps people with social housing, but by night she is on the decks playing afrobeats, house and funk. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2FL51ZH

Brexit worries 'add to car insurance costs'

Car insurance premiums climb for the first time since 2017 with Brexit a factor, says AA. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2T3Tw3l

Can pubs stand many more Dry Januarys?

The abstinence campaign may be good for our health but it has left pubs and brewers feeling nervous. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2CyUZYK

Brexit: Liam Fox yet to seal no-deal trade agreements

International trade secretary says other countries must "put the work in" ahead of possible no-deal Brexit. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2CsENYH

Hundreds could lose money as Dream Lodge Group enters administration

Dream Lodge Group runs eight luxury lodge holiday parks across England. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2HiXWSx

Lloyds, Halifax and Bank of Scotland customers face payments glitch

Customers of three leading banks are unable to do fast payments transfers from their online accounts. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2FI9TPk

Fortnite predator 'groomed children on voice chat'

A man is accused of using the hit video game Fortnite to initiate sexual activity with children. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2CtbTaT

Fortnite predator 'groomed children on voice chat'

A man is accused of using the hit video game Fortnite to initiate sexual activity with children. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2CtbTaT

Reality Check: Has immigration hit wages?

Boris Johnson says the availability of workers from overseas has helped some big firms hold down wages. Is he right? from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2U1hXPe

Zimbabwe cuts internet indefinitely amid violent crackdown

At least three people have been killed and 600 people arrested over protests against new fuel prices. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2Cw8vMm

Zimbabwe cuts internet indefinitely amid violent crackdown

At least three people have been killed and 600 people arrested over protests against new fuel prices. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2Cw8vMm

Murdoch asks to merge Times titles

Rupert Murdoch asks for permission to share some resources between The Times and The Sunday Times. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2DiCHw6

Amazon issues no-deal advice to UK sellers

The online retail giant has advised UK businesses to consider moving stock to their European warehouses from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2FM5Scy

Timeline: What's going on with Huawei?

The Chinese telecoms giant was the focus of international scrutiny even before a senior executive's arrest. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2T68h64

Timeline: What's going on with Huawei?

The Chinese telecoms giant was the focus of international scrutiny even before a senior executive's arrest. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2T68h64

Twitter warns that private tweets were public for years

A security flaw meant many private messages were readable for years said Twitter. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2ASB7jf

Twitter warns that private tweets were public for years

A security flaw meant many private messages were readable for years said Twitter. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2ASB7jf

Tesla to cut jobs as cars 'too expensive'

The electric carmaker says it will cut staff numbers by 7% because profitability is still too low. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2sAoJzA

Cooper Tire Europe: Firm confirms 300 workers to lose jobs

A Wiltshire tyre firm has confirmed 300 of its job roles will be made redundant from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2MhJRDV

Retail sales slide in December

Sales fell last month after consumers brought forward their Christmas shopping to November. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2R11RTW

Bids for Scottish shopping centre to start at £1

The Postings mall in Kirkcaldy is being sold after it failed to attract enough tenants. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2FILBog

Netflix boosts subscriber numbers to nearly 140 million

The streaming firm gained 8.8 million customers in the quarter that ended in December. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2RDexpf

Germany 'considers ban on Huawei' amid global backlash

Other countries have barred the Chinese firm from their network infrastructure over security concerns. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2W14sAU

Oxford University suspends Huawei donations and sponsorships

The institution suspends donations from the Chinese telecoms giant amid continuing spying controversy. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2QTWxS3

Netflix boosts subscriber numbers to nearly 140 million

The streaming firm gained 8.8 million customers in the quarter that ended in December. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2RDexpf

Germany 'considers ban on Huawei' amid global backlash

Other countries have barred the Chinese firm from their network infrastructure over security concerns. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2W14sAU

Oxford University suspends Huawei donations and sponsorships

The institution suspends donations from the Chinese telecoms giant amid continuing spying controversy. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2QTWxS3

Ryanair issues profit warning as fares fall

The airline cuts its forecast, blaming a fall in air fares and over-capacity on short-haul routes. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2FHYG19

Nissan says former boss received $9m in 'improper payments'

A joint Nissan-Mitsubishi investigation found Carlos Ghosn received nearly $9m in "improper payments." from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2ALkMN9

Germany 'considers ban on Huawei' amid global backlash

Other countries have barred the Chinese firm from their network infrastructure over security concerns. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2W14sAU

Trump cancels Nancy Pelosi foreign trip citing shutdown

Members of Congress who were due to join the trip are left sitting on a bus at Capitol Hill. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2W2vYhd

How Corn Flakes became a million dollar idea

The BBC's Aaron Heslehurst explains how Corn Flakes became a million dollar idea. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2FyujLl

Virtual cities: Designing the metropolises of the future

How 3D software supercharged with real-time data can simulate complex designs before they're built. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2Cr2OQ1

Grey is the UK's favourite car colour for the first time

Half a million people chose a grey car in 2018 making it the most popular colour for the first time. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2FzHDiL

Drag queen or delivery driver: What's your 'side hustle'?

Millennials are increasingly doing jobs on the side, whether through love or necessity. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2TWFL6B

Virtual cities: Designing the metropolises of the future

How 3D software supercharged with real-time data can simulate complex designs before they're built. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2Cr2OQ1

Netflix triples subscriber numbers in five years

The streaming firm gained 8.8 million customers in the three months to 21 December. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2RDexpf

YouTube suspends ads on Tommy Robinson channel

The suspension has been imposed because the channel had broken rules governing adverts, YouTube says. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2QQRKkp

YouTube suspends ads on Tommy Robinson channel

The suspension has been imposed because the channel had broken rules governing adverts, YouTube says. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2QQRKkp

Sears retail chain in $5.2bn rescue plan

Sears' controversial chairman Eddie Lampert's multi-billion dollar offer will keep 400 stores open. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2TRkifi

Plague of Tens of Thousands of Locusts Descends on Mecca, Islam's Sacred City

A massive swarm of locusts and cockroaches has descended on Mecca, one of Islam's holiest cities in Saudi Arabia, prompting officials there to deploy specialized sanitation crews to tackle the plague. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2RAqPOM

Oxford University suspends Huawei donations and sponsorships

The institution suspends donations from the Chinese telecoms giant amid continuing spying controversy. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2QTWxS3

Jack Bogle: The man who pioneered index investing

Jack Bogle, credited with upending the way we invest through index funds has died aged 89. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2Meox1Y

Philips to close Suffolk factory putting 430 jobs at risk

The firm will close the site at Glemsford in 2020, putting 430 jobs at risk. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2QZv5m8

Future of airport security on show in London

A shoe scanner that works on passengers queuing at airport security is on show in London. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2RRuW8J

Future of airport security on show in London

A shoe scanner that works on passengers queuing at airport security is on show in London. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2RRuW8J

Fake BBC News page used to promote Bitcoin-themed scheme

The public is warned of an email-based campaign that uses a fake BBC News article to seek funds. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2T1Rhhg

Fake BBC News page used to promote Bitcoin-themed scheme

The public is warned of an email-based campaign that uses a fake BBC News article to seek funds. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2T1Rhhg

Fake BBC News page used to promote Bitcoin-themed scheme

The public is warned of an email-based campaign that uses a fake BBC News article to seek funds. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2T1Rhhg

Watchdog's gender pay gap twice national average despite pledge

The Financial Conduct Authority is paying male staff a fifth more than female staff. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2QUjq87

Facebook tackles Russians making fake news stories

The pages campaigned for months creating and sharing stories that were fake, said Facebook. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2AOJsV8

Facebook tackles Russians making fake news stories

The pages campaigned for months creating and sharing stories that were fake, said Facebook. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2AOJsV8

Wylfa Newydd: Hitachi to halt work on UK nuclear plant

Japan's Hitachi plans to suspend all work on the Wylfa Newydd plant in Wales amid fears of rising costs. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2AJTdDV

US 'probes Huawei for trade secret theft'

The investigation, reported by US media, adds to pressure facing the Chinese technology giant. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2FEl8bJ

GCHQ sets up all-female cyber-training classes

The UK's intelligence services say there are too few young women working in cyber-security. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2DeYFjK

Netflix's Bird Box film contains footage of Lac-Megantic disaster

Two Netflix productions used stock images of the Lac-Megantic rail disaster in a fictional context. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2ANYZoa

University switches off social media to help student well-being

A university is switching off its social media channels to promote a healthier online culture. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2HcvSQJ

Laser shoes made for Parkinson's patients

People with Parkinson's can freeze when they walk but laser shoes are helping them to keep moving. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2CpnkAE

US 'probes Huawei for trade secret theft'

The investigation, reported by US media, adds to pressure facing the Chinese technology giant. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2FEl8bJ

GCHQ sets up all-female cyber-training classes

The UK's intelligence services say there are too few young women working in cyber-security. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2DeYFjK

Netflix's Bird Box film contains footage of Lac-Megantic disaster

Two Netflix productions used stock images of the Lac-Megantic rail disaster in a fictional context. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2ANYZoa

University switches off social media to help student well-being

A university is switching off its social media channels to promote a healthier online culture. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2HcvSQJ

Laser shoes made for Parkinson's patients

People with Parkinson's can freeze when they walk but laser shoes are helping them to keep moving. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2CpnkAE

Wylfa: Decision on future of nuclear power station expected

There are fears work on Wylfa Newydd will stop, dealing a "tremendous blow" to the economy. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2SXKR2D

Death Toll in Nairobi Attack Climbs to 21

The death toll from an extremist attack on a luxury hotel and shopping complex in Nairobi climbed to 21, plus the five militants killed, police said Wednesday in the aftermath of the brazen overnight siege by al-Shabab gunmen. Two people accused of facilitating the attack were arrested. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2DeAVfs

'Many Christians Are Being Killed': World's Worst Persecutors Revealed, 60,000 Christians in Concentration Camps

North Korea again tops the list of the 50 most dangerous countries to follow Jesus Christ. The 2019 World Watch List released Wednesday by Open Doors USA highlights where action is desperately needed to protect Christians.  from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2Ct4JUf

Ace Combat 7: Can it match flying in real-life?

The latest version of the game Ace Combat 7 has a new VR mode for more realistic aerial acrobatics. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2MdNZok

Ace Combat 7: Can it match flying in real-life?

The latest version of the game Ace Combat 7 has a new VR mode for more realistic aerial acrobatics. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2MdNZok

Commuters and students 'short-changed by the government'

The inflation measure used to calculate some train fares and loan repayments is flawed, a Lords committee says. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2W0zpoD

Housing market outlook worst 'for 20 years'

House sale expectations for the next three months are at their lowest for two decades, estate agents warn. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2SYooT7

No-deal Brexit warning for UK drivers

A no-deal Brexit would mean anyone planning to drive outside the UK, would need to an insurance green card. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2AO8mnN

Retailers told to clean up act over fake faux fur

Advertising watchdog threatens sanctions if retailers don't check whether they are selling real or fake fur. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2SU7u7Y

Joyce Meyer Takes a Jab at the Prosperity Gospel, Denounces Her Past Beliefs In It

Evangelist Joyce Meyer recently admitted that in the past, her views on the “prosperity Gospel” were “out of balance.” from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2Cr5NI1

US 'probes Huawei for trade secret theft'

The investigation, reported by US media, adds to pressure facing the Chinese technology giant. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2FEl8bJ

Four Americans Killed in Syria by ISIS Suicide Bomber

A deadly explosion in Syria on Wednesday killed and injured more than a dozen people, including four Americans -- two service members and two civilians.  from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2FEjIxR

'Many Christians Are Being Killed': World's Worst Persecutors Revealed, 60,000 Christians in Concentration Camps

North Korea again tops the list of the 50 most dangerous countries to follow Jesus Christ. The 2019 World Watch List released Wednesday by Open Doors USA highlights where action is desperately needed to protect Christians.  from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2Cr52ip

Gillette maker's boss warns on Brexit price rises

The boss of Procter and Gamble, David S. Taylor, said his and other firms want "an amicable solution between the UK and the EU". from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2Mdvi4i

Patisserie Valerie says accounting scandal worse than thought

The owner of the embattled chain says profitability and cash flow were overstated in October. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2Md6HML

Goldman boss apologises for 1MDB scandal

The bank's new chief executive David Solomon also distances the bank from the deal. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2FDYwIo

Google Maps deterring outback tourists, say small firms

Australian authorities complain that Google Maps wrongly makes remote destinations seem inaccessible. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2HfzBNJ

Clarks 'robot-assisted' shoe factory in Street may close

The facility only opened in 2017 but 80 jobs are now at risk after production targets are not met. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2stsHKe

Google Maps deterring outback tourists, say small firms

Australian authorities complain that Google Maps wrongly makes remote destinations seem inaccessible. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2HfzBNJ

Clarks 'robot-assisted' shoe factory in Street may close

The facility only opened in 2017 but 80 jobs are now at risk after production targets are not met. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2stsHKe

Domino's Pizza app must be accessible to blind people

A blind man had complained that he was unable to change toppings or complete his order online. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2QWNhNe

Domino's Pizza app must be accessible to blind people

A blind man had complained that he was unable to change toppings or complete his order online. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2QWNhNe

Domino's Pizza app must be accessible to blind people

A blind man had complained that he was unable to change toppings or complete his order online. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2QWNhNe

Open Doors USA to Reveal World's Worst Persecutors of Christians Wednesday

The persecution of Christians around the world is just as bad as ever and shows no signs of slowing down. In response, Open Doors USA (LINK) will unveil their 2019 Open Doors World Watch List, a ranking of the top 50 countries where it is most dangerous and difficult to be a Christian. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2TO4b24

Clarks 'robot-assisted' shoe factory in Street may close

The facility only opened in 2017 but 80 jobs are now at risk after production targets are not met. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2stsHKe

Sofia Coppola to direct Bill Murray in Apple's first film

On the Rocks, starring Bill Murray, will be the tech giant's first venture into feature film-making. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2TRcWso

Sofia Coppola to direct Bill Murray in Apple's first film

On the Rocks, starring Bill Murray, will be the tech giant's first venture into feature film-making. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2TRcWso

London Uber fares go up after electric car charge

The fee will add about 45p to the average London journey, the ride-hailing firm says. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2QRsYka

London Uber fares go up after electric car charge

The fee will add about 45p to the average London journey, the ride-hailing firm says. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2QRsYka

Racing game Forza pulls dances amid Fortnite legal action

Microsoft-owned Forza removes dances as Fortnite faces fresh legal action over dance moves. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2FwADmN

Racing game Forza pulls dances amid Fortnite legal action

Microsoft-owned Forza removes dances as Fortnite faces fresh legal action over dance moves. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2FwADmN

Upskirting to be crime after Lords back bill

A woman took her campaign to MPs after a man took pictures of her at a gig in London's Hyde Park. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2QSEpIa

Upskirting to be crime after Lords back bill

A woman took her campaign to MPs after a man took pictures of her at a gig in London's Hyde Park. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2QSEpIa

Roku U-turn over streaming Alex Jones's InfoWars

Roku bans Alex Jones after initially defending its decision to stream the conspiracy theorist's channel. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2ClDhro

Roku U-turn over streaming Alex Jones's InfoWars

Roku bans Alex Jones after initially defending its decision to stream the conspiracy theorist's channel. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2ClDhro

Smartwatches: Switzerland's friend or foe?

The Swiss watch industry faced a near-death experience from quartz products. Is the smartwatch a similar threat? from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2RxPBiP

Smartwatches: Switzerland's friend or foe?

The Swiss watch industry faced a near-death experience from quartz products. Is the smartwatch a similar threat? from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2RxPBiP

Brexit uncertainty hits house purchases

Home buyers and sellers have been postponing transactions until after the EU withdrawal. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2QPbF2Z

The ultrasound scan you can do yourself

A US company has produced an ultrasound scanner that plugs into an iPhone and costs $2,000 (£1,555). from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2TYs3R1

The ultrasound scan you can do yourself

A US company has produced an ultrasound scanner that plugs into an iPhone and costs $2,000 (£1,555). from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2TYs3R1

Inflation falls to lowest level in nearly two years

UK inflation fell to 2.1% in December, pushed down by falling fuel prices. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2QR43NB

Carlos Ghosn: Renault 'preparing to replace' jailed boss

Renault is "preparing to replace" the detained executive as chief executive and chairman, reports say. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2FCtMXX

Google Maps deterring outback tourists, say small firms

Australian authorities complain that Google Maps wrongly makes remote destinations seem inaccessible. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2HfzBNJ

Turkey: Could the US damage its economy?

Is Turkey at the mercy of the US economically as President Trump claims? from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2MeUrvb

CBI chief welcomes 'new era' in approach to Brexit

The head of the business lobby group says a delay to Brexit is more likely now, to avoid a no-deal departure. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2SWexgz

Asia moves to reassure firms as Brexit uncertainty spikes

Countries in Asia push forward with trade negotiations to calm businesses as Brexit uncertainty rises. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2FATAnn

The ultrasound scan you can do yourself

A US company has produced an ultrasound scanner that plugs into an iPhone and costs $2,000 (£1,555). from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2TYs3R1

'I struggle to get by on universal credit'

Adele Shelmerdine says the government's benefit changes left her at her lowest ebb, financially and mentally. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2HosyC6

Rihanna takes father to court in trademark dispute

The singer says her father has misused her name to further his entertainment business. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2SVKgOX

Smartwatches: Switzerland's friend of foe?

The Swiss watch industry faced a near-death experience from quartz products. Is the smartwatch a similar threat? from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2RxPBiP

US brings charges over SEC hack

The US government said the hack of the SEC financial database was part of a bigger scheme. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2MjffSF

Pound recovers ground after 'meaningful' Brexit vote

The pound rebounds against the dollar after MPs vote to reject Theresa May's Brexit deal. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2FvlrpL

Brexit: Theresa May's deal is voted down in historic Commons defeat

Jeremy Corbyn tables a no confidence motion in the government after the historic defeat. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2FtjR86

Nike's phone-controlled self-lacing trainers

Trainers which tighten or loosen automatically are Nike's latest nod to Back to the Future technology. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2Rs7n70

Nike's phone-controlled self-lacing trainers

Trainers which tighten or loosen automatically are Nike's latest nod to Back to the Future technology. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2Rs7n70

Report: World Council of Churches Trains Anti-Israel Activists

The World Council of Churches (WCC) is sponsoring a program to train young people in the West Bank as observers and then send them home as anti-Israel advocates, according to a new report by an Israeli group that monitors non-governmental organizations.  from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2HcWRM1

Netflix raises prices for US customers

Prices are to rise by between 13% and 18%, the second increase in less than two years. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2Db5iU9

Terror: Gunfire and Blast Rock Upscale Complex in Kenya's Capital

An upscale hotel complex in Kenya's capital came under attack on Tuesday, with a blast and heavy gunfire. Witnesses and police at the scene called it a terror attack. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2Madk2A

Ford and VW agree alliance to build vans and pickups

The motor giants say they will also consider co-operating on electric and self-driving cars. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2QPyWSs

Driverless car laser ruined camera

A man took a photo of a lidar sensor system on display at a tech fair and found pink dots on all his photos afterwards. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2DawyCa

Driverless car laser ruined camera

A man took a photo of a lidar sensor system on display at a tech fair and found pink dots on all his photos afterwards. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2DawyCa

Polish Mayor, 'True Friend' of Jewish Community, Stabbed to Death at Charity Event

Polish mayor Paweł Adamowicz died Monday after an attacker stabbed him at a charity concert Sunday. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2Ma0LEf

McDonald's loses case against Irish rival

Supermac's hailed the end of the 'McBully' after winning the trademark case. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2Hma8SS

CES 2019: The sat nav of the future has arrived

A car dashboard that can display directions and points of interest as holograms has been developed. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2Cv4MPx

Proposals for drones to fly at night and over crowds in US

US proposals for relaxing drone laws are in stark contrast to the UK, which plans to tighten rules. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2TRKpCP

Proposals for drones to fly at night and over crowds in US

US proposals for relaxing drone laws are in stark contrast to the UK, which plans to tighten rules. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2TRKpCP

M&S names next 17 stores it wants to close

The proposed closures, affecting 1,045 staff, are part of its plan to shut more than 100 stores by 2022. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2Fz8muX