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Tory leadership: Jeremy Hunt pledges £6bn for farmers in no-deal Brexit

The Tory leadership hopeful likens it to a banks' bailout as Boris Johnson vows a public sector pay rise. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/2KO3V2Q

Mobile users can now switch providers with one simple text

Phone customers will be able to switch providers with a single free text under new rules. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2XGGA9g

Mobile users can now switch providers with one simple text

Phone customers will be able to switch providers with a single free text under new rules. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2XGGA9g

Social media: Church of England unveils online guidelines

Social media has "downsides" but also helps to "share the good news of Jesus Christ", the Church says. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2XcO3J4

Social media: Church of England unveils online guidelines

Social media has "downsides" but also helps to "share the good news of Jesus Christ", the Church says. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2XcO3J4

US Officials Attend Opening at Controversial Jerusalem Dig

American officials looked on Sunday as Israel opened a newfound Roman-era street at a divisive archaeological site in east Jerusalem, a move that deepened Palestinian animosity toward the White House’s mediation efforts. from CBNNews.com https://ift.tt/2FVmo9N

Brexit farm trial: 'I really like the work'

The Home Office is piloting a scheme recruiting non-EU workers for seasonal farm work. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/2RKxva0

Mobile users can now switch providers with one simple text

Phone customers will be able to switch providers with a single free text under new rules. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/2XGGA9g

How much do you spend on a night out?

The average spend on a night out is now £70.56, up almost a fifth on last year, a survey has found. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/2FIPUiF

Network Rail bids for part of British Steel

The train track firm wants to take over the railways division of the insolvent UK steelmaker. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/2ZYOk44

Electric cars: New vehicles to emit noise to aid safety

The EU rule for new models follows concern cars put pedestrians at risk because they are too quiet. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/2YmvWSj

'Rescue train' sent to passengers of cancelled Caledonian Sleeper

The overnight service to London Euston was cancelled shortly after it left Fort William. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/2FGE4Wx

How apps power Hong Kong's 'leaderless' protests

Huge group chats with real-time voting let demonstrators decide what steps to take next. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2XEoYe7

How apps power Hong Kong's 'leaderless' protests

Huge group chats with real-time voting let demonstrators decide what steps to take next. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2XEoYe7

Young, mega-rich - and demanding to pay more tax

A member of one of America's richest families tells the BBC why paying more tax is her moral duty. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/2KNNl3c

Prom costs: How families pay for the big night

Parents, charities and schools are coming up with new ways to make prom night affordable. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/2RNRzZk

UK seeks new no-deal Brexit freight plan

The hurried procurement process as the UK prepared to leave the EU on 29 March cost taxpayers £85m. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/2ZYQpgh

Trump Announces US-China Trade Truce, Talks to Resume

President Donald Trump and China’s Xi Jinping agreed to a cease-fire Saturday in their nations’ yearlong trade war, averting — at least for now — an escalation feared by financial markets, businesses and farmers. from CBNNews.com https://ift.tt/2RJreeC

G20 summit: Trump and Xi agree to restart US-China trade talks

The US agrees a pause in hostilities with China on trade, and makes a concession over tech firm Huawei. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/2XgdKgp

Trump lets US firms sell tech to Huawei

The US agrees a pause in hostilities with China on trade, and makes a concession over tech firm Huawei. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2XgdKgp

Trump lets US firms sell tech to Huawei

The leaders of the two countries reach an agreement to ease a row that has fuelled an economic slowdown. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2XgdKgp

Blue for Sudan: Instagram 'sympathy scammers' exploit support for protesters

Fake accounts trying to capitalise on social media campaigns are rife on the photo-sharing platform. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2RIFYL5

Berlin Brandenburg: The airport with half a million faults

Billions over budget, years late in opening, and still being rebuilt before a single plane has landed. What's gone so wrong at the new Berlin airport? from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2ZWN29M

Blue for Sudan: Instagram 'sympathy scammers' exploit support for protesters

Fake accounts trying to capitalise on social media campaigns are rife on the photo-sharing platform. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2RIFYL5

Berlin Brandenburg: The airport with half a million faults

Billions over budget, years late in opening, and still being rebuilt before a single plane has landed. What's gone so wrong at the new Berlin airport? from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2ZWN29M

Dressed to kill: Video games' tricky relationship with fashion

Video games insiders explain why too many games are let down by their leading character's look. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2FH74gF

Dressed to kill: Video games' tricky relationship with fashion

Video games insiders explain why too many games are let down by their leading character's look. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2FH74gF

Endgame nears for British Steel bids

Bids for the stricken company should be submitted before a Sunday deadline. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/2FGtrTm

'A Sign of Dark Times to Come': Brunson Warns Christians in Turkey Bracing for Persecution

Turkey's church sees trouble ahead. American Pastor Andrew Brunson, testified this week before the US Commission on International Religious Freedom about the coming danger. from CBNNews.com https://ift.tt/2LpSSw7

EU agrees deal with South American trade bloc Mercosur

The trade agreement, reached after 20 years of talks, is hailed as historic by Brazil's president. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/2Xbv9SG

The Good Food Chain: Firm in listeria probe goes into liquidation

The Good Food Chain employs 125 people, all of whom will lose their jobs, the firm says. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/2XbNzrn

World Trade: Is Trump undermining a key dispute court?

The US government has been blocking the appointment of judge to a key international trade court, we ask why? from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/2X9zqe8

'Terrifying' app that can undress women taken offline

Furore brings shutdown of app that used artificial intelligence to make convincing nudes of clothed women. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2YrQHMx

'Terrifying' app that can undress women taken offline

Furore brings shutdown of app that used artificial intelligence to make convincing nudes of clothed women. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2YrQHMx

'I Cried All the Way Back to My Room': Bishop TD Jakes Reveals He Almost Quit Ministry, Then This Happened

Bishop T.D. Jakes is one of the most popular and successful Christian leaders in America, and you might think he's happy about all that fame. But in an interview with Steven Furtick from Elevation Church, Jakes admits he almost quit working in ministry at one point. from CBNNews.com https://ift.tt/2LwiKX8

Brexit 'could leave UK short of energy'

EU nations could restrict gas exports to the UK during cold snaps, says a European gas industry body. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/2JdQLc1

Five Jony Ive designs you probably don't know

Jony Ive famously designed some of Apple's best-selling products - but he has other strings to his bow. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2X4NcKo

Dragonfly: Drone helicopter to fly on Saturn's moon, Titan

Nasa will fly a $1bn drone helicopter on Saturn's moon, Titan, in the 2030s. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2Ja6w3U

Five Jony Ive designs you probably don't know

Jony Ive famously designed some of Apple's best-selling products - but he has other strings to his bow. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2X4NcKo

Dragonfly: Drone helicopter to fly on Saturn's moon, Titan

Nasa will fly a $1bn drone helicopter on Saturn's moon, Titan, in the 2030s. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2Ja6w3U

Boots confirms plans to close 200 stores

Local pharmacy stores, where there is another store near by, will be most affected by the closures. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/2FFSE0a

Iran seizes 1,000 Bitcoin mining machines after power spike

Large racks of the computers constantly mining Bitcoin have led to a spike in electricity consumption. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2xg1Eoh

Iran seizes 1,000 Bitcoin mining machines after power spike

Large racks of the computers constantly mining Bitcoin have led to a spike in electricity consumption. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2xg1Eoh

Isle of Skye Brewing Company buys rival Black Wolf

Isle of Skye Brewing Company secures its own bottling facilities by buying Black Wolf Brewery. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/2KPpd0b

AI needs more health data if it's to help cure the world

Artificial intelligence could help tackle many of the world's health problems, experts say. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/2RL8bko

Who is Apple's top designer Jony Ive?

Sir Jonathan Ive was responsible for the design of some of Apple's most iconic and successful products. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/31UFrtX

New Zealand 'fake meat' pizza was not misleading, says Hell Pizza

Hell Pizza says it covertly introduced plant-based meat on its Burger Pizza to raise awareness. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/2XdSlEW

DR Congo copper and cobalt miners killed in Kolwezi

The governor of Lualaba province says the fatalities are "clandestine artisanal diggers". from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/2KJ4dYI

Prosthetic limbs: An invention for amputees in the developing world

It's high-tech, it's cheap, and it's been designed for amputees in the developing world. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2NfEj0F

Prosthetic limbs: An invention for amputees in the developing world

It's high-tech, it's cheap, and it's been designed for amputees in the developing world. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2NfEj0F

Legoland-owner Merlin Entertainments gets £4.8bn offer

The family which controls the Lego company has made an offer to take over Merlin Entertainments. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/2XDv6DA

Wolfenstein: Youngblood - Nazi images shown in first for Germany

Before now, games released in Germany have not shown swastikas or referenced Adolf Hitler. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2IT0IwP

Wolfenstein: Youngblood - Nazi images shown in first for Germany

Before now, games released in Germany have not shown swastikas or referenced Adolf Hitler. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2IT0IwP

How 'filthy rich' alter egos can protect your privacy

Instead of blocking ads, the anti-ad tracking system uses 100 tabs to disguise personal profiles. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2XaHprC

How 'filthy rich' alter egos can protect your privacy

Instead of blocking ads, the anti-ad tracking system uses 100 tabs to disguise personal profiles. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2XaHprC

Vauxhall Astra: Ellesmere Port manufacture 'depends on Brexit'

The new Astra will be built at its Ellesmere Port plant if a satisfactory deal is reached, its owners say. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/2ITfmnH

Reddit places pro-Donald-Trump forum in quarantine

The discussion platform says it made the move after threats of violence against the police. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/31YjZ7h

Reddit places pro-Donald-Trump forum in quarantine

The discussion platform says it made the move after threats of violence against the police. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/31YjZ7h

Prince William: It Would Be 'Absolutely Fine' if My Children Came Out LGBTQ

The Telegraph reports that the future king made his comments during a visit with the Albert Kennedy Trust (AKT), a charity that works with homeless youth in London. The charity said it was the first time a member of the royal family visited an LGBTQ youth charity.  from CBNNews.com https://ift.tt/31TE8LS

Russia denies role in Israeli airport GPS jamming

Aircraft have been forced to use alternative navigation systems to land at Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion airport. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2YdW6X3

Russia denies role in Israeli airport GPS jamming

Aircraft have been forced to use alternative navigation systems to land at Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion airport. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2YdW6X3

'Shocking' fake takeaway sold on Uber Eats

A BBC News team set up a fake takeaway restaurant on Uber Eats and started selling burgers. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/2FBfXZb

'Shocking' fake takeaway sold on Uber Eats

A BBC News team set up a fake takeaway restaurant on Uber Eats and started selling burgers. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2FBfXZb

'Shocking' fake takeaway sold on Uber Eats

A BBC News team set up a fake takeaway restaurant on Uber Eats and started selling burgers. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2FBfXZb

Ford to cut 12,000 jobs in Europe

The car giant aims to make the cuts by the end of 2020 as it seeks to streamline its operations. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/2XciIL9

'Digital natives' become eBay millionaires

EBay says the under-30s are the fastest age group reaching £1m of sales on its marketplace. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/2IRPacX

Japan 'very concerned' about no-deal Brexit

Taro Kono has told the BBC that Japanese companies are concerned about the "negative impact" of a no-deal. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/2Ypvani

Boeing suffers new 737 Max issue that could delay return

Regulators uncover a new issue with the troubled aircraft that could delay its return to service. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2X3iEIP

Denver drivers followed Google's detour down a dirt road

Denver drivers rushing to the airport took a GPS detour to avoid an hour-long traffic delay. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2ZViqpb

Boeing suffers new 737 Max issue that could delay return

Regulators uncover a new issue with the troubled aircraft that could delay its return to service. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2X3iEIP

Denver drivers followed Google's detour down a dirt road

Denver drivers rushing to the airport took a GPS detour to avoid an hour-long traffic delay. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2ZViqpb

Facebook boss admits 'mistake' in handling of Pelosi clip

Facebook's system took too long to flag a doctored video of US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, its CEO says. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2J819lB

Facebook boss admits 'mistake' in handling of Pelosi clip

Facebook's system took too long to flag a doctored video of US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, its CEO says. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2J819lB

Facebook boss admits 'mistake' in handling of Pelosi clip

Facebook's system took too long to flag a doctored video of US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, its CEO says. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/2J819lB

Hunt's tax plans could 'cost up to £65bn', says IFS

The economic think tank says the Conservative leadership candidate has made some "expensive" pledges. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/31XX6Ba

How to get the best price when buying a car

As car sales plunge, desperate dealers are said to be offering huge discounts, so how can drivers benefit? from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/2YoiCNn

Boeing suffers new 737 Max issue that could delay return to service

Regulators uncover a new issue with the doomed aircraft that could delay its return to service. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/2X3iEIP

At the UN, CA Rabbi Tells The World 'We Are All Made by God for a Reason'

A victim of anti-Semitic violence is calling on people across the world to fight darkness with light. from CBNNews.com https://ift.tt/2Xd7je7

Eurostar backtracks on train booze ban

Customers can take unopened alcohol to their destination, the train service has clarified. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/2X5UhtW

Bathstore calls in administrators putting 500 jobs at risk

The bathroom specialist will stay open while the administrator tries to find a buyer for the 135-strong chain. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/2Ja4yAi

Christian Village in Mali 'Virtually Wiped Out' After Jihadists Massacre 100 Men, Women, Children

Approximately 100 Christians were massacred by Muslim terrorists in the West African nation of Mali this month.  from CBNNews.com https://ift.tt/2RASTyj

Wayfair staff to walk out over sales to detention centres

Hundreds of staff in Boston are protesting over Wayfair helping to furnish US border detention camps. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/2xcO4Sv

Sharp fall in foreign investment in UK

The UK is facing increasing competition from countries such as Ireland, France and Germany. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/2YenzYN

Caledonian Sleeper Highland service launch delayed

New carriages featuring double beds were due to be introduced, but will now be diverted to Glasgow and Edinburgh instead. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/2Ye4gPp

Flat-pack home? Ikea moves in on UK housing

The Swedish company's joint venture BoKlok is working with Worthing council to build affordable homes. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/2KDgIVK

US meteorologists worried over 5G roll-out

Weather forecasters think parts of the 5G network could interfere with meteorology communications. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2YelI6v

US meteorologists worried over 5G roll-out

Weather forecasters think parts of the 5G network could interfere with meteorology communications. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2YelI6v

US Huawei supplier resumes some shipments

Chipmaker Micron has restarted some shipments to Huawei despite US sanctions. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2XaQbpu

US Huawei supplier resumes some shipments

Chipmaker Micron has restarted some shipments to Huawei despite US sanctions. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2XaQbpu

While Iran, US Go Head-to-Head, Iranians Are Turning Their Hearts to Jesus

It may surprise you that the fastest growing church in the world is in Iran.  Yet that’s the assessment of those who have seen and heard the remarkable story of millions turning away from Shiite Islam and turning toward Jesus Christ.  from CBNNews.com https://ift.tt/31TTHmS

Second US town pays up to ransomware hackers

Lake City becomes the second Florida town in two weeks to pay up after a ransomware attack. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2xeCMgQ

Second US town pays up to ransomware hackers

Lake City becomes the second Florida town in two weeks to pay up after a ransomware attack. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2xeCMgQ

Chinese viewers watch webcast tour of tiny village museum

A live stream tour of a tiny museum open only one day a week attracts nearly half a million viewers. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2ZQuXdn

Chinese viewers watch webcast tour of tiny village museum

A live stream tour of a tiny museum open only one day a week attracts nearly half a million viewers. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2ZQuXdn

£2bn rail upgrade proposal put forward for Midlands

The Midlands Rail Hub said it wanted to create space for 24 extra passenger trains an hour by 2033. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/2ZKBar9

Bonmarché seeks rescue bid after 'poor' trading

The struggling fashion chain has reversed its stance on Philip Day's takeover as trading deteriorates. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/2YehDiy

China suspends some Canadian pork imports as tensions rise

China halted imports of some Canadian pork products as tensions between the countries rise. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/2X6jZ6L

RAF fighters escorted Jet2 flight after ‘miscommunication’

The fighter jets were scrambled after an apparent mix-up between air traffic control and the pilots. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2X7OnNK

Sandwichgate: How to stop the office thieves

How do you stop colleagues from nicking your sandwiches and milk from the office fridge? from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2ZUvn2z

Used car batteries may power football stadium lights

Refurbished batteries are already in use at stadiums in Norway and the Netherlands. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2IIoo6X

Used car batteries may power football stadium lights

Refurbished batteries are already in use at stadiums in Norway and the Netherlands. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2IIoo6X

Bombardier sells aircraft programme to Mitsubishi Heavy Industries

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries agree to buy the CRJ aircraft programme for $550m (£432m), from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2KzjXh3

Etika: Body found in search for missing YouTuber

The gamer, who went missing last week, had uploaded a video describing suicidal thoughts. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2RxZJ81

Etika: Body found in search for missing YouTuber

The gamer, who went missing last week, had uploaded a video describing suicidal thoughts. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2RxZJ81

Global phone networks attacked by hackers

Attackers had power to shut networks down but chose to snoop on users instead. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2X6WZ7i

Global phone networks attacked by hackers

Attackers had power to shut networks down but chose to snoop on users instead. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2X6WZ7i

Burton-upon-Trent Kerry Food factory closure axes 900 jobs

The loss of Kerry Foods - the biggest employer in Burton-upon-Trent - is "crushing", unions said. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2YhWdBi

Icelanders tire of disrespectful Instagram influencers

Locals are frustrated at a number of cases where influencers have been disrespectful at tourist sites. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2xdq4Pa

Icelanders tire of disrespectful Instagram influencers

Locals are frustrated at a number of cases where influencers have been disrespectful at tourist sites. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2xdq4Pa

Dutch emergency line hit by KPN telecoms outage

The four-hour disruption was the largest in years and the cause is still unclear. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2xf7LsM

Waste giant Biffa guilty of sending nappies to China

Biffa broke the law by exporting everything from underwear to socks in containers labelled as paper. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2WXirHa

Dutch emergency line hit by KPN telecoms outage

The four-hour disruption was the largest in years and the cause is still unclear. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2xf7LsM

Cyber-bullying affects more girls than boys in Northern Ireland

A study indicates some children were mocked about their appearance and some were sent nude pictures. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2xdYj9o

Cyber-bullying affects more girls than boys in Northern Ireland

A study indicates some children were mocked about their appearance and some were sent nude pictures. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2xdYj9o

Changi Airport: Drones disrupt flights in Singapore

A rise in drone use has created growing security concerns for airports around the world. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2Ycc582

Changi Airport: Drones disrupt flights in Singapore

A rise in drone use has created growing security concerns for airports around the world. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2Ycc582

Southern Water handed £126m punishment

The regulator says the firm failed to operate sewage treatments properly and misreported performance. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2X5jU3c

Dutch emergency services hit by KPN telecoms outage

The four-hour disruption was the largest in recent Dutch history, and the cause is still unclear. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2xf7LsM

Private school and Oxbridge 'take top jobs'

Top professions are still dominated by the privately educated, a social mobility report says. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2KyulFP

Changi Airport: Drones disrupt flights in Singapore

A rise in drone use has created growing security concerns for airports around the world. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2Ycc582

League of Legends: Iran players say US sanctions have blocked the game

Iran gamers have reportedly received messages saying they can't play the game because of the US government. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2FuCdUx

Sudan crisis: Internet restored - but only for lawyer

A lawyer, who won his case over a three-week blackout, is to return to court on behalf of other Sudanese. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2X43cRL

League of Legends: Iran players say US sanctions have blocked the game

Iran gamers have reportedly received messages saying they can't play the game because of the US government. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2FuCdUx

Sudan crisis: Internet restored - but only for lawyer

A lawyer, who won his case over a three-week blackout, is to return to court on behalf of other Sudanese. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2X43cRL

Eurostar defends alcohol limits on trains

Passengers have complained about the restrictions of one bottle of wine or four cans of beer. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2XqgfME

Caesars takeover by Eldorado to create casino giant

One of the best known names in the casino industry is being bought by fast-growing Eldorado Resorts. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2WY0ZlT

Missing YouTuber Etika's belongings found

The gamer, who has a strong following on YouTube, has now not been seen for five days. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/31TFkPu

Missing YouTuber Etika's belongings found

The gamer, who has a strong following on YouTube, has now not been seen for five days. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/31TFkPu

Lloyds will not reveal frozen account details

The bank has frozen 8,000 Jersey-based accounts amid a crackdown on money laundering. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2IEuxkk

Employment: Happier working a four-day week?

One firm in Brighton is trialling a four day week for its workers. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2XCgSmw

Presidential warnings 'easy' to spoof

Fake messages could cause widespread panic, the researchers who uncovered the flaws say. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/31TWGMe

Presidential warnings 'easy' to spoof

Fake messages could cause widespread panic, the researchers who uncovered the flaws say. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/31TWGMe

EE fined £100,000 for unlawful texts

The mobile network sent 2.5 million messages to customers about its app and handset upgrades. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2WZhYV1

Raspberry Pi used to steal data from Nasa lab

Lax security at a Nasa lab let a hacker lurk on the agency's network for almost a year, says report. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2Fuy2b9

Raspberry Pi used to steal data from Nasa lab

Lax security at a Nasa lab let a hacker lurk on the agency's network for almost a year, says report. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2Fuy2b9

EE fined £100,000 for unlawful texts

The mobile network sent 2.5 million messages to customers about its app and handset upgrades. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2WZhYV1

EE fined £100,000 for unlawful texts

The mobile network sent 2.5 million messages to customers about its app and handset upgrades. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2WZhYV1

Boots rolls out paper bags after plastics row

The chain is introducing paper bags in 53 of its 2,485 stores - but not in its central pharmacy. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2xciGn8

Facebook: Nick Clegg says 'no evidence' of Russian interference in Brexit vote

Sir Nick Clegg says Facebook found no "significant attempt" by outside forces to sway the 2016 vote. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2IBc5cy

Facebook: Nick Clegg says 'no evidence' of Russian interference in Brexit vote

Sir Nick Clegg says Facebook found no "significant attempt" by outside forces to sway the 2016 vote. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2IBc5cy

Ransomware cyber attacks are targeting large companies and demanding huge payments.

A Norwegian aluminium producer is recovering after hackers took thousands of computers offline and demanded a ransom. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2FureKH

Ransomware cyber attacks are targeting large companies and demanding huge payments.

A Norwegian aluminium producer is recovering after hackers took thousands of computers offline and demanded a ransom. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2FureKH

Ransomware cyber attacks are targeting large companies and demanding huge payments.

A Norwegian aluminium producer is recovering after hackers took thousands of computers offline and demanded a ransom. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2FureKH

Wind power: £100m fund aims to boost UK companies

The offshore wind industry says the money will help to 'maximise opportunities' for UK companies. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2WY0jNh

Climate change: Cashing in on CO2

Scientists say carbon dioxide can be used to benefit humanity instead of overheating the planet. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2Fu6iDy

'Hire people who are going to disagree with you'

Emily Foges says her firm's success is down to young employee who told her she was getting it wrong. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2IDb9Eu

Why the age of electric flight is finally upon us

Air travel accounts for 2%-3% of global greenhouse gas emissions. Are electric engines an answer? from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2x6jjyu

Opposition Candidate Repeats Win in Istanbul Mayor’s Race

In a blow to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, an opposition candidate declared victory in the Istanbul mayor’s race for a second time Sunday after the government-backed candidate conceded defeat in a high-stakes repeat election. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/31MSPQQ

Slack: Why is this loss-making tech firm worth $20bn?

The messaging app has investors piling in on hopes it can replace email for workplace communication. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2Ix9sIT

Slack: Why is this loss-making tech firm worth $20bn?

The messaging app has investors piling in on hopes it can replace email for workplace communication. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2Ix9sIT

Sync or swim: How TV shows like Love Island are breaking new bands

Who needs Top of the Pops when shows like Love Island and Killing Eve are putting songs in the chart? from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/31R8Bdm

Bolton Warns Iran Not to Mistake US 'Prudence' for Weakness

U.S. National Security Adviser John Bolton said Sunday that Iran should not "mistake U.S. prudence and discretion for weakness," after the U.S. abruptly called off military strikes against Iran in response to the shooting down of an unmanned American surveillance drone. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2IZt5br

Patisserie Valerie scandal: Five people arrested

The chain collapsed in January and is under new management, but the probe into its finances continues. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2N6JfFl

How recyclable is your food shop?

Research suggests almost half of packaging used by major UK supermarkets can't be easily recycled. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2FsVu8W

Lap dancers sign union deal with Glasgow club employers

Staff at Glasgow's Seventh Heaven venue will be now able to bargain collectively over their terms and conditions. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2IwiRQK

Climate protesters storm Garzweiler coal mine in Germany

The activists break through police lines amid a weekend of protests against fossil fuel use. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/31OqTME

Greek Orthodox Church in US Gets 1st New Leader in 20 Years

The Greek Orthodox church of the United States, a far-flung denomination of 1.5-million members, on Saturday installed its first new leader in 20 years — a lifelong European whose top priority is completing construction of a shrine in New York City linked to the 9/11 terrorist attacks. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2KwKnQh

Businesses push government to complete HS2 railway

Business leaders have written a letter urging the next prime minister to commit to completing HS2. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2Ivt5kq

X-Prize winner: Children are not a product

The winner of Elon Musk's global learning award warns that children's data should be protected. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2WUrXLb

X-Prize winner: Children are not a product

The winner of Elon Musk's global learning award warns that children's data should be protected. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2WUrXLb

Trump Orders Military Strike on Iran but Pulls Back at the Last Minute

President Donald Trump ordered a military strike on Iran last night. But while the plan was still in its early stages, he pulled back and cancelled the attack. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/31P0Ip2

#TakeYourDogToWorkDay marked by pics of busy pups

Photos shared of dogs sitting at desks and doing more serious things on Take Your Dog to Work Day. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2FmV3Nc

Mark Carney on Facebook's digital currency

The Bank of England's governor explains how Facebook's digital currency could work. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2Xrj9kf

Former Barclays chief John Varley cleared of fraud charges

The Court of Appeal declined an application by the Serious Fraud Office to overturn a previous court decision. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/31JWS0i

Walmart uses AI cameras to spot thieves

The supermarket uses image recognition tech at checkouts to detect when items have not been scanned. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2ItQAu4

'It's surreal': 80-year-old Ted tries virtual reality for first time

Pensioner Ted Waight gives his verdict on a sell-out immersive virtual reality exhibit which is about to begin a global tour. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2IWZ5Nu

'It's surreal': 80-year-old Ted tries virtual reality for first time

Pensioner Ted Waight gives his verdict on a sell-out immersive virtual reality exhibit which is about to begin a global tour. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2IWZ5Nu

Florida town pays $600,000 virus ransom

Computers for Riviera Beach have been locked up for more than three weeks following the attack. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2x97xn4

Florida town pays $600,000 virus ransom

Computers for Riviera Beach have been locked up for more than three weeks following the attack. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2x97xn4

Walmart uses AI cameras to spot thieves

The supermarket uses image recognition tech at checkouts to detect when items have not been scanned. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2ItQAu4

Walmart uses AI cameras to spot thieves

The supermarket uses image recognition tech at checkouts to detect when items have not been scanned. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2ItQAu4

Bank of Scotland fined £45.5m over fraud failure

The bank is fined by regulators after failing to alert authorities to suspicions of fraud in 2007. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/31OmusL

Robot taught to 'feel' objects by sight and other news

BBC Click's Paul Carter looks at some of the week's best technology stories. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2KuvnCw

Robot taught to 'feel' objects by sight and other news

BBC Click's Paul Carter looks at some of the week's best technology stories. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2KuvnCw

The 'chaos' that nearly derailed Hornby

The model maker's boss says he removed the firm's senior managers as they did not understand the business. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2Rtp8je

Northern Powerhouse 'undermined' by austerity, five years on

Five years since launch, more northern children live in "poor" households, despite economic growth. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2Nfszvt

'Clean electricity' will dominate power supply

Britain is set to obtain more of its power from zero-carbon sources than from fossil fuels. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2XXMXC8

Carney: '150,000 firms not fully ready for no-deal Brexit'

The Bank of England Governor says firms lack the paperwork for EU trade in the event of no-deal. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2FkaiGU

Businesses 'not fully ready' for no-deal, says Carney

About 150,000 firms are unprepared for a no-deal Brexit, Bank of England Governor Mark Carney says. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2IxXejf

Apple warns Trump that more China tariffs will help rivals

Apple says US plans to impose more tariffs on Chinese goods would hurt its "global competitiveness". from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2WZdDWH

Apple warns Trump that more China tariffs will help rivals

Apple says US plans to impose more tariffs on Chinese goods would hurt its "global competitiveness". from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2WZdDWH

Apple warns Trump that more China tariffs will help rivals

Apple says US plans to impose more tariffs on Chinese goods would hurt its "global competitiveness". from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2WZdDWH

Electric and petrol cars: Views of Milton Keynes drivers

Electric cars are expensive, the batteries run out and then they have to be charged up, but why are they so popular in Milton Keynes? from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2XpvIfS

Climate protesters interrupt Hammond's Mansion House speech

The chancellor was addressing a City of London event at the Mansion House for the financial services industry. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2Rr3VpK

Climate protesters disrupt Hammond's Mansion House speech

Climate change protesters disrupt Chancellor Philip Hammond's Mansion House speech. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2ZEvoHM

Remember Myriam? The Little Girl Who Forgave ISIS Is Back Home, and Forgiving Them All Over Again

Today is World Refugee Day, a time when the world recognizes the plight of 68 million displaced people around the globe. One refugee we introduced to you four years ago was a little girl from Iraq. Myriam's story went viral, touching people around the world. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2RoGIVn

Carney gives Facebook currency cautious welcome

Bank of England gives Facebook currency cautious welcome as it looks to the future of money. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2WUSjfQ

Monsoon seeks rent cut in 'difficult' trading

Monsoon and Accessorize hope to avoid closing any of their 258 stores as part of a restructuring plan. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2WQKKXP

Messaging app Slack becomes latest blockbuster tech flotation

The messaging app firm, valued between $15-$17bn, has taken an unusual route to the stock market. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2L4pcoq

Messaging app Slack becomes latest blockbuster tech flotation

The messaging app firm, valued between $15-$17bn, has taken an unusual route to the stock market. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2L4pcoq

Messaging app Slack becomes latest blockbuster tech flotation

The messaging app firm, valued between $15-$17bn, has taken an unusual route to the stock market. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2L4pcoq

Christian Publishers Urge Trump to Not Impose ‘Bible Tax’ in Trade War With China

Book publishers are pleading with President Donald Trump to not impose what they are calling a “Bible tax.” from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2IWZ9N5

The breakfast cafe where customers don't have to pay

Eggs & Bread asks its customers to pay what they like - one of a number of not-for-profit food projects open around the UK. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/31H56q9

UK rates unchanged amid risk to economy

Bank of England policymakers keep interest rates on hold at 0.75%, where they have been since August. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2WSziQ9

Loot boxes aren't gambling, says EA

A spokesperson for the company says the system is "quite ethical" and something gamers enjoy. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2IWMSIv

Loot boxes aren't gambling, says EA

A spokesperson for the company says the system is "quite ethical" and something gamers enjoy. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2IWMSIv

British Business Bank reaches £500m lending milestone

The UK Treasury-funded British Business Bank was launched after the financial crisis to help start-ups. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2IqYlRA

Watch Dogs at E3: We want players to find value in other people

The maker of Watch Dogs: Legion wants it to help players “think differently about the person next to you”. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2KZPrvZ

Watch Dogs at E3: We want players to find value in other people

The maker of Watch Dogs: Legion wants it to help players “think differently about the person next to you”. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2KZPrvZ

Toy Story: How Buzz Lightyear keeps making millions

When the new Toy Story film opens on Friday, it is not just cinemas that will be hoping for a boost from sales. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2WNMzEM

Dixons Carphone shares plunge on mobile phone woes

The retailer says its UK mobile business will be "significantly loss-making" this year. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2RmDQZc

How can a company be valued at billions, but not make any profit?

You can't have a company worth billions of dollars and not make a profit, right? Wrong, and here's why. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2MVPKuh

Online pornography checks for under-18s 'face new delay'

Changes aimed at stopping under-18s viewing explicit content were due to come into force next month. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2MYgsme

Online porn age-checks for under-18s 'face new delay'

Changes aimed at stopping under-18s viewing explicit content were due to come into force next month. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2MYgsme

Under-30s 'spend less than same age group in 2001'

Younger people are spending less - but the amount spent by over 65s has risen, a report suggests. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2FmeSEB

Little Girl Traumatized as School Teaches 6-Year-Olds 'There Is No Such Thing as Girls and Boys'

A Canadian family has filed a civil rights complaint with the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario after their six-year-old daughter became overtly confused when her first-grade teacher taught the class to question their gender.  from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/31Issf2

Fortnite makers grilled by MPs over game safety

MPs ask whether Epic Games does enough to prevent users spending too much time or money on the game. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2MWKGWB

Unseen 9/11 photos bought at house clearance sale

The images were stored on CD Roms bought at a house clearance sale. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2WSSVmm

Unseen 9/11 photos bought at house clearance sale

The images were stored on CD Roms bought at a house clearance sale. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2WSSVmm

Fast fashion: Should we change how we think about clothes?

Buying "fast fashion" is harming the environment so what can we do to limit its effects? from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2MVdiQ9

Facebook urged to pause Libra crypto-currency project

A US lawmaker asks Facebook to wait before launching its digital currency, hours after it was announced. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2WNg8Xa

Tesco premium plan hits supermarket shares

The supermarket says it is mulling a range of high-end convenience stores, sending rivals' shares lower. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2Iq3nh3

Facebook 'mysteriously locks out Hungarian users'

The social network has disabled a large number of accounts in error, according to reports. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/31H61qv

Facebook 'mysteriously locks out Hungarian users'

The social network has disabled a large number of accounts in error, according to reports. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/31H61qv

People happy to rent, but not buy, a flat

Experts say first-time buyers are keen to jump straight to a house, leading to cheaper apartment prices. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2XqQWK8

Facebook urged to pause Libra crypto-currency project

A US lawmaker asks Facebook to wait before launching its digital currency, hours after it was announced. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2WNg8Xa

Facebook urged to pause Libra crypto-currency project

A US lawmaker asks Facebook to wait before launching its digital currency, hours after it was announced. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2WNg8Xa

China loses ground in top supercomputer list

There are slightly fewer Chinese machines, and some more US ones, in the list of top supercomputers. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2IonaNX

China loses ground in top supercomputer list

There are slightly fewer Chinese machines, and some more US ones, in the list of top supercomputers. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2IonaNX

Gambling: Four ads banned from Looney Tunes app

The game - considered appealing to under 18s - gave players the chance to earn "gems" by viewing ads. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2IqlXFR

Gambling: Four ads banned from Looney Tunes app

The game - considered appealing to under 18s - gave players the chance to earn "gems" by viewing ads. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2IqlXFR

How a struggling airline went soaring through the cloud

In a "David and Goliath" battle of the skies, the small airline used tech to punch above its weight. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2IQxgWT

HK billionaire to pay $14m in tuition fees for Chinese students

Li Ka-Shing has pledged to pay tuition fees for a group of Chinese students through his foundation. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2WRD5Zh

Secret company registers in Crown Dependencies to be made public

The UK's Crown Dependencies have set out a timetable to open up on company ownership. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2XXrN79

Should we dislike the 'Like' button?

Social media companies know approval can be addictive, so how should we manage the compulsion to be liked? from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2FheQxq

Should we dislike the 'Like' button?

Social media companies know approval can be addictive, so how should we manage the compulsion to be liked? from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2FheQxq

Whitbread's Premier Inns see fewer guests

The UK's largest hotel operator blames "weak trading conditions" for a fall in demand for its rooms. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2Fg2QfK

US-China trade war: Officials to resume talks before G20

Mr Trump says he will have an "extended meeting" with Chinese President Xi Jinping at the G20 next week. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2IUCQYd

Have We Been Misinterpreting This Popular New Testament Passage?

Every year, around Memorial Day, social media feeds are littered with references to John 15:13, but is it possible we’ve misunderstood what Jesus was saying in the popular New Testament passage? from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2Fl18K5

Rising levels of poverty in working families

Poverty among those who are working has risen, but many more people are now in work, research indicates. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2KZ6IWk

When is a sausage not a sausage?

Why some people aren't happy that words like 'burger' and 'sausage' are being used to describe vegan products. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2FjASzX

The 'monsoon' rain hitting UK business

The heavy rain is hurting businesses that depend on good weather - is there any sign of sunnier outlook ahead? from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2KZ6Ipi

Advocacy Group Says Minority Christian Girls in Pakistan Targeted for Rape, Abduction, Forced Conversion

According to Legal Evangelical Association Development (LEAD), a non-profit advocacy group providing legal aid to persecuted minorities, 28 Christian girls became victims of abduction, torture, sexual harassment, rape, forced conversion and forced marriages in Pakistan from November 2018 to June 2019.  from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2IQohVM

Boeing 737 Max: BA-owner IAG signs deal to buy 200 planes

Airline group IAG says it has "every confidence" in Boeing as it signs a letter of intent to buy 200 planes. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2WWD7nH

US Businesses Urge Trump to Negotiate With China, Warn of $1Trillion Loss

The US Chamber of Commerce is calling on the Trump administration to end its trade war with China, warning tariffs could cost $1 trillion over the next 10 years. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2wZ9t1v

Girl, 12, flooded with beauty ads on Instagram

The ads were displayed to the young user despite Instagram's policies saying some should not be shown to her. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2x718IZ

Girl, 12, flooded with beauty ads on Instagram

The ads were displayed to the young user despite Instagram's policies saying some should not be shown to her. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2x718IZ

Hong Kong Protesters Sang 'Hallelujah to the Lord' as They Boldly Confronted China

An extradition bill that would have sent criminal suspects to communist China for prosecution seems to be dead for now, but Hong Kong's student protest movement against the heavy-handed rule of Beijing has come back to life. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2Y3uDrn

The government workers striking over pay

Outsourced catering and security staff at the government's business department want the London living wage. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2FhNnMi

US and Russia clash over power grid 'hack attacks'

Russia has countered attempts to hack into its infrastructure, says Kremlin spokesman. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2Kl0L6k

Sir James Dyson donates £19m to his old school in Holt

The money will fund a new centre for science, technology, arts and maths "to inspire young minds". from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/31C5INA

US and Russia clash over power grid 'hack attacks'

Russia has countered attempts to hack into its infrastructure, says Kremlin spokesman. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2Kl0L6k

Inside Heathrow's high-tech baggage system

Heathrow's luggage system handles 180,000 items per day. Tom Burridge takes a look inside. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2WLUCqu

Facebook to launch digital currency in 2020

Users will be able make payments with the currency via Facebook's apps and WhatsApp. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2MUIEXc

Instagram boss Adam Mosseri: 'We can't solve bullying on our own'

The company's boss Adam Mosseri tells Radio 1 Newsbeat he wants Instagram to be "less pressurised". from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2xak2ix

Instagram boss Adam Mosseri: 'We can't solve bullying on our own'

The company's boss Adam Mosseri tells Radio 1 Newsbeat he wants Instagram to be "less pressurised". from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2xak2ix

Ministers reject fast fashion impact advice

An 18-point plan to end the era of throwaway clothes and improve working conditions is dismissed. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2IUKh1A

South Western Railway workers begin five-day strike

London commuters and racegoers at Royal Ascot are advised to check details of trains online. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2WPL79N

'Money mules': Rising numbers are in middle age

Increasing numbers of people aged between 41 and 60 are being recruited by criminals to launder money. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2ZtPHY3

Surge in African Migrants Breaching US Southern Border

A record number of migrants from Africa are illegally entering the US through the southern border. In just one week, the border patrol in one sector detained more than 500 migrants from African nations on the US side of the border.  from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2KWDYNN

Huawei smartphone sales hit amid US curbs

The founder of the Chinese telecoms giant says overseas sales of its mobile phones have sunk 40%. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2Zsp7P8

Huawei smartphone sales hit amid US curbs

The founder of the Chinese telecoms giant says overseas sales of its mobile phones have sunk 40%. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2Zsp7P8

Iran to Violate Uranium Limits on Heels of Oil Tanker Attacks, US Senator Calls for 'Retaliatory Military Strike'

Last week's attack on oil tankers near Iran only heightened tensions from the US who say Iran is to blame.  from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2XRWpab

Jet Airways lenders begin insolvency proceedings

The carrier is saddled with $1bn of debt and has been seeking a buyer from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2RhLLXJ

Romance fraud: Woman sent conman £40k despite suspicions

She warned her mother against the online scam - and then fell for it herself, ending up in debt. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2N12OP0

What Caused the Massive, Mysterious South American Blackout?

As lights turned back on across Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay after a massive blackout that hit tens of millions people, authorities were still largely in the dark about what caused the collapse of the interconnected grid and were tallying the damage from the unforeseen disaster. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2KmzLDw

Romance fraud: Woman sent conman £40k despite suspicions

She warned her mother against the online scam - and then fell for it herself, ending up in debt. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2N12OP0

Hacker conference speaker axed over abortion views

Protests and a threatened boycott lead the Black Hat hacker conference to axe its keynote speaker. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2MNSdH5

Hacker conference speaker axed over abortion views

Protests and a threatened boycott lead the Black Hat hacker conference to axe its keynote speaker. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2MNSdH5

Instagram to make hacked account recovery easier

The photo platform is testing a new way to get back into hacked accounts. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2WPh9CZ

Instagram to make hacked account recovery easier

The photo platform is testing a new way to get back into hacked accounts. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2WPh9CZ

PPI mis-selling claims: The deadline approaches

With a deadline for compensation claims just weeks away, people are being urged to act now. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2IlZLNe

Boris Johnson's full fibre plan needs more detail says industry

Broadband providers say it will take more than money to achieve a "full fibre for all" by 2025 pledge. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2Y0Ccz3

Boris Johnson's full fibre plan needs more detail says industry

Broadband providers say it will take more than money to achieve a "full fibre for all" by 2025 pledge. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2Y0Ccz3

Porn trolling lawyer jailed for 14 years

A US lawyer who tricked people into paying for films he helped pirate gets a 14-year jail sentence. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2WNcfkK

Porn trolling lawyer jailed for 14 years

A US lawyer who tricked people into paying for films he helped pirate gets a 14-year jail sentence. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2WNcfkK

New Patisserie Valerie owners put butter back in cakes

Causeway Capital acquired the chain after alleged fraud left a multi million-pound hole in its accounts. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2WJjM45

Huawei founder says firm to cut output amid US curbs

The Chinese telecoms firm has faced increasing pressure from the US over the security of its products. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2Zsp7P8

Extinction Rebellion postpone Heathrow drone protest

Extinction Rebellion threatened to shut down the airport in a protest against its planned expansion. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2MShqQZ

Extinction Rebellion postpone Heathrow drone protest

Extinction Rebellion threatened to shut down the airport in a protest against its planned expansion. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2MShqQZ

Kier to cut 1,200 jobs as it seeks to cut costs

The troubled construction and services firm is attempting to save £55m a year by 2021. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2MSpFMZ

UK to launch "groundbreaking" China share market link

UK-listed companies will be able to sell shares in Shanghai under a new share link, Treasury says. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2XmfN1K

Paris Airshow: Difficult decisions for Boeing lie ahead

At the Paris Airshow, Boeing faces some difficult choices following the fatal 737 Max crashes. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2XOeQwf

'Pilots were not to blame for 737 crash'

The boss of Ethiopian Airlines has rejected the idea his pilots were at fault in 737 Max crash. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2ZonP7I

Brexit uncertainty 'hitting UK business investment'

Companies should be investing in measures aimed at growth, says the British Chambers of Commerce. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2XaMHTd

CEO Secrets: My clubs aren't 'pale, stale and male'

Entrepreneur Ronald Ndoro talks about his vision for private members' clubs in the 21st century. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2WN6vrs

Carole Ghosn calls for President Trump to back her husband

The wife of the former Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn wants pressure put on Japan over his legal battle. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2wXspO5

Carole Ghosn: 'I'm a housewife, not a conniving woman'

The wife of former Nissan chief Carlos Ghosn speaks out about his detention and campaign to free him. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2WKqqvX

Meghan and Harry Release Father’s Day Photo of Baby Archie

Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex have released a photograph of their 6-week-old son Archie for Father’s Day. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2KSbhBz

Berkshire family starts waste plastic swimsuit business

A Berkshire family has turned the oceans' waste plastic into a range of children's swimwear. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2WMtjrr

Wahaca 'made waiter pay' after eat-and-run

The restaurant chain says it happens 'very rarely' and the waiter would not have his wages deducted. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2WJr9IX

Huge Crowds March in Hong Kong, Piling Pressure on Leader

Tens of thousands of Hong Kong residents, mostly clad in black, jammed the city’s streets Sunday in a vehement show of opposition to proposed legislation that has stoked fears of expanding control from Beijing in this former British colony. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2RjrRvx

Tory leadership race: EU will renegotiate Brexit package, says Hunt

Mr Hunt said if there is no prospect of a deal by 31 October he would accept a no-deal Brexit. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2XkPMQk

'My parents wanted me to marry. I became a DJ'

Photographer Sayan Hazra captures a day in the life of one of India's few female DJs. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2IkAOlq

India announces retaliatory trade tariffs against the US

The new duties come days before countries' leaders are expected to meet at a G20 summit in Japan. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2IiiuJk

Illegal eel exporters exposed by Countryfile

International buyers offered high prices for eels caught on the River Severn in Gloucestershire. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2Ikxoz3

Ransomware cyber attacks are targeting large companies and demanding huge payments.

A Norwegian aluminium producer is recovering after hackers took thousands of computers offline and demanded a ransom. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2XQ8Z9A

Ransomware cyber attacks are targeting large companies and demanding huge payments.

A Norwegian aluminium producer is recovering after hackers took thousands of computers offline and demanded a ransom. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2XQ8Z9A

Tattoos at work: Are they still an issue?

Employers have become more relaxed about visible tattoos at work, but some firms still don't allow them. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2Ij4kI8

Sweden: Church in Heavily Populated Muslim Area Targeted a Second Time

A  church located in a heavily populated Muslim migrant area of Sweden was targeted for a second time by bombers early Friday.    from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2ReZ7nm

China Releases Pastor's Wife After Six Months in Jail 

The wife of a Chinese pastor was released from jail this week, six months after being arrested with her husband and other church members.  Their church building was also closed by the government. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/31wIc4w

Notre-Dame to Celebrate First Mass Since April Fire

The Notre Dame cathedral is holding its first Mass since the April fire that ravaged the edifice’s roof and caused its masterpiece spire to collapse. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2XaATQP

Amazon executive Werner Vogels on the ethics of facial recognition

Amazon executive Werner Vogels tells the BBC's Dave Lee that the firm is can not be held responsible for how its artificial intelligence technology is used. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/31yo95R

Amazon’s Alexa boss Dave Limp on privacy concerns

Amazon’s head of Alexa, Dave Limp tells the BBC why his team is researching how to make the voice assistant understand emotion. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2Xf5mNt

Amazon executive Werner Vogels on the ethics of facial recognition

Amazon executive Werner Vogels tells the BBC's Dave Lee that the firm is can not be held responsible for how its artificial intelligence technology is used. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/31yo95R

Amazon’s Alexa boss Dave Limp on privacy concerns

Amazon’s head of Alexa, Dave Limp tells the BBC why his team is researching how to make the voice assistant understand emotion. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2Xf5mNt

Soaring second home ownership hitting young people

More than one-in-10 people in the UK now own second homes, buy-to-let and overseas properties. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2IWekpZ

Hong Kong extradition row: Will it damage its star status?

Hong Kong is one of the world's top financial hubs, but is this status now at risk? from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2wUNbOA

The super-tough drones and robots going where we can't

How do you build unmanned vehicles that can withstand extreme temperatures, pressures and terrains? from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2F8Xlj3

Tech Tent: Facebook’s deepfake dilemma

Facebook was confronted this week with a fake video of its own founder Mark Zuckerberg. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2WJRWtu

Tech Tent: Facebook’s deepfake dilemma

Facebook was confronted this week with a fake video of its own founder Mark Zuckerberg. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2WJRWtu

Huawei delays launch of folding smartphone

The Chinese tech giant says it's being "cautious" about the device, which was supposed to launch this summer. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2MPIBff

Huawei delays launch of folding smartphone

The Chinese tech giant says it's being "cautious" about the device, which was supposed to launch this summer. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2MPIBff

Huawei delays launch of folding smartphone

The Chinese tech giant says it's being "cautious" about the device, which was supposed to launch this summer. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2MPIBff

Google's AR animals entertain Android users

Augmented Reality animals are appearing as an option on some Android devices as Google rolls out a new feature. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2WJYVm5

Google's AR animals entertain Android users

Augmented Reality animals are appearing as an option on some Android devices as Google rolls out a new feature. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2WJYVm5

Twitter removes Iranian-backed accounts

The deleted accounts sent millions of messages trying to influence opinions about Iran, says Twitter. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2XKlYJZ

Twitter removes Iranian-backed accounts

The deleted accounts sent millions of messages trying to influence opinions about Iran, says Twitter. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2XKlYJZ

Metal traders banned from workday boozing

The London Metal Exchange's ban affects about 120 personnel of nine different firms who work there. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2KQlXka

Public services web project cost soared to £110m

A project to move public services online is now estimated to cost £110m. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2KjL53o

Public services web project cost soared to £110m

A project to move public services online is now estimated to cost £110m. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2KjL53o

Selena Gomez: Instagram 'would make me depressed'

The singer says she had to delete social media from her phone as it made her feel bad about herself. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2FaYExP

Selena Gomez: Instagram 'would make me depressed'

The singer says she had to delete social media from her phone as it made her feel bad about herself. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2FaYExP

Keanu Reeves and Cyberpunk 2077: Gaming doesn't need legitimising

The actor talks to Radio 1 Newsbeat at E3 about his starring role in the game Cyberpunk 2077. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2KNL5I9

Keanu Reeves and Cyberpunk 2077: Gaming doesn't need legitimising

The actor talks to Radio 1 Newsbeat at E3 about his starring role in the game Cyberpunk 2077. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2KNL5I9

Vodafone suffers faults across Europe

Users have been unable to use mobile and fixed-line broadband services. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2wSvm2m

New Group Mobilizes Jews, Christians to Fight Anti-Semitism, Christian Persecution

From synagogue shootings in the United States to Christians imprisoned in Iran or China, Jews and Christians are under assault in today’s world. Acts of both anti-Semitism and Christian persecution are rising around the world. But a new organization is challenging the church to confront these acts of hate.   Hoping to bring the two forces together, Susanna Kokkonen has launched Hope for Persecuted Peoples. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2KlbWvU

Amazon sued over Alexa child recordings in US

Two complaints claim the firm lacks the required consent to build and store youngsters' voice profiles. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2KSYZbY

Amazon sued over Alexa child recordings in US

Two complaints claim the firm lacks the required consent to build and store youngsters' voice profiles. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2KSYZbY

Japan outlaws flying drones while drunk

Flying a drone while drunk is as bad as drink-driving say Japanese politicians who backed the law. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2MJ2QLj

Japan outlaws flying drones while drunk

Flying a drone while drunk is as bad as drink-driving say Japanese politicians who backed the law. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2MJ2QLj

Oil Tankers Targeted Near Strait of Hormuz, 1 Set Ablaze as Iran-US Tensions Spike

Two oil tankers near the strategic Strait of Hormuz were reportedly attacked on Thursday, an assault that left one ablaze and adrift as sailors were evacuated from both vessels and the U.S. Navy rushed to assist amid heightened tensions between Washington and Tehran. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2F66lW8

RBS report branded 'whitewash' by MPs

The financial watchdog failed to properly investigate the business restructuring unit of RBS, MPs say. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2ReHSTb

Riot Games told to hand over gender pay data

Californian regulators want more detail about how much men and women are paid at the games studio. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2WBtVjd

Riot Games told to hand over gender pay data

Californian regulators want more detail about how much men and women are paid at the games studio. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2WBtVjd

PwC fined £6.5m over 'lack of competence' in audit

The Financial Reporting Council reduced the fine to £4.6m after the accountancy admitted its mistakes. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2F8B1WR

Telegram boss links cyber attack during HK protests to China

The messaging service suffered a massive cyber attack during violent protests in Hong Kong on Wednesday. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2KIzTN2

Telegram boss links cyber attack during HK protests to China

The messaging service suffered a massive cyber attack during violent protests in Hong Kong on Wednesday. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2KIzTN2

Ofcom gives 'provisional' approval to BBC iPlayer changes

The media regulator gives "provisional" approval to plans to allow shows to be available for longer. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2MILVZB

Morrisons and Amazon expanding same-day deliveries

Morrisons agrees to expand fast delivery service with Amazon to five extra cities. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2WAKFYa

Telegram boss links cyber attack during HK protests to China

The messaging service suffered a massive cyber attack during violent protests in Hong Kong on Wednesday. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2KIzTN2

Ofcom gives 'provisional' approval to BBC iPlayer changes

The media regulator gives "provisional" approval to plans to allow shows to be available for longer. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2MILVZB

Morrisons and Amazon expanding same-day deliveries

Morrisons agrees to expand fast delivery service with Amazon to five extra cities. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2WAKFYa

Gulf of Oman 'tanker blast' reports prompt warning

A UK maritime group urges caution amid reports of distress calls and explosions on two vessels. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2wQEjti

Morrisons and Amazon expanding same-day deliveries

Morrisons agrees to expand fast delivery service with Amazon to five extra cities. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2WAKFYa

Huawei: UK warned over sending 'bad signal' to China

The Chinese ambassador to the UK said banning Huawei could damage the countries' business relations. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/31trOSq

Adani mine: Australia approves controversial coal project

The huge project in Queensland has been subject to years of environmental hold-ups and protests. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2X9WCIs

Why is building so slow and expensive?

Forward-thinking builders are looking at the ways technology can help the construction industry. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2X7Idwp

Green secures rescue deal for Topshop empire

The rescue of Sir Philip Green's retail empire will come at the cost of shops and jobs. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2MJTkry

Brexit: UK firms 'not even close to ready' for no deal

Less that 10% of firms have applied to a HMRC scheme aimed at facilitating UK imports, Newsnight reveals. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2WGuH3y

5G sign-ups outpace 4G's launch in South Korea

More than one million people have a 5G subscription, despite the lack of a "killer app". from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2X29JeV

5G sign-ups outpace 4G's launch in South Korea

More than one million people have a 5G subscription, despite the lack of a "killer app". from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2X29JeV

Huawei cancels laptop launch because of US trade blacklist

The firm said it was unable to manufacture a planned laptop because the US had put it on a blacklist. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2WvYR4F

Huawei cancels laptop launch because of US trade blacklist

The firm said it was unable to manufacture a planned laptop because the US had put it on a blacklist. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2WvYR4F

Huawei cancels laptop launch because of US trade blacklist

The firm said it was unable to manufacture a planned laptop because the US had put it on a blacklist. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2WvYR4F

Facebook lets deepfake Zuckerberg video stay on Instagram

The social network says it will not remove a fake video of its founder created with AI software. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2KL74Qi

E3: Cloud gaming - a brief explanation of what is involved

How internet-streamed video games could benefit players and disrupt the industry. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2X3O85z

Boohoo credits floral prints for sales surge

Demand for floral prints and block colours helps the fashion chain outperform its rivals. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2MFsqRu

E3: Cloud gaming - a brief explanation of what is involved

How internet-streamed video games could benefit players and disrupt the industry. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2X3O85z

Mark Zuckerberg deepfake: Facebook refuses to bite bait

The social network says it will not remove a fake video of its founder created with AI software. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2KL74Qi

Mark Zuckerberg deepfake: Facebook refuses to bite bait

The social network says it will not remove a fake video of its founder created with AI software. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2KL74Qi

Lidl ramps up supermarket battle with 40 new stores

The discount retailer plans 40 new stores in the south east of England, creating 1,500 new jobs. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2Rd94lh

Auction of Concorde nose cone to take place in Northamptonshire

The cone, currently in the USA, is expected to sell for £200,000 at auction. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2KJuIfG

Auction of Concorde nose cone to take place in Northamptonshire

The cone, currently in the USA, is expected to sell for £200,000 at auction. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2KJuIfG

New Met Police recruits to get part-time work option

The Met believes it is the first force in the UK to offer part-time positions to its officers. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2MRksVk

Devolver Digital: 'We think E3 is a special form of torture'

Devolver Digital hold an alternative event in the car park to showcase how they think gaming events should be run. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2IBPZpa

Uber takes its flying taxi ambitions to Australia

Melbourne will become a pilot city for Uber's air taxi service, with test flights due to begin in 2020. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2Zl2wUI

Devolver Digital: 'We think E3 is a special form of torture'

Devolver Digital hold an alternative event in the car park to showcase how they think gaming events should be run. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2IBPZpa

Uber takes its flying taxi ambitions to Australia

Melbourne will become a pilot city for Uber's air taxi service, with test flights due to begin in 2020. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2Zl2wUI

Uber takes its flying taxi ambitions to Australia

Melbourne will become a pilot city for Uber's air taxi service, with test flights due to begin in 2020. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2Zl2wUI

Topshop empire survival vote 'on a knife edge'

Arcadia Group's creditors will vote on Sir Philip Green's revised rescue deal on Wednesday. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2I8v65U

E3: Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order makers don’t want to ‘screw up’

The makers of Jedi: Fallen Order on the pressures of working in a galaxy far, far away. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2KIXuNM

MI5's use of personal data was 'unlawful', says watchdog

The high court hears large amounts of data belonging to "innocent citizens" was held unlawfully. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2Ix2QsF

E3: Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order makers don’t want to ‘screw up’

The makers of Jedi: Fallen Order on the pressures of working in a galaxy far, far away. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2KIXuNM

Nintendo: Legend of Zelda sequel confirmed

A follow-up to Breath of the Wild has been announced at the E3 gaming show in Los Angeles. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2WxkLV9

Nintendo: Legend of Zelda sequel confirmed

A follow-up to Breath of the Wild has been announced at the E3 gaming show in Los Angeles. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2WxkLV9

Boohoo: Web designer sues online fashion giant founder for £118.5m

A web developer claims he was never rewarded for designing online fashion retailer Boohoo's website. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2XJpaG0

How This Former Navy SEAL Is Combating the Venezuelan Crisis in His Own Way

Hundreds of cars wait for gasoline inside Venezuela, as tough sanctions and hyperinflation cripple this oil-rich nation's economy. The petroleum infrastructure here is broken and output continues to decline. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2IyR0y5

Mike Ashley's Sports Direct challenges Debenhams turnaround

Mike Ashley's sports retailer makes a last-ditch attempt to block restructuring plans. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2wLeN8r

Gatwick Airport launches reusable coffee cups trial

The reusable cups can be dropped off at designated points before passengers board their planes. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2I7PEv8

Investors sell Ted Baker shares after profit warning

Shares fall by more than a quarter after the firm says earnings will fall short of expectations. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2IBo9Jo

Tens of thousands of images stolen in US border hack

Images of tens of thousands of travellers crossing the US border were taken, officials say. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2IuKpEY

Tens of thousands of images stolen in US border hack

Images of tens of thousands of travellers crossing the US border were taken, officials say. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2IuKpEY

Ocado invests £17m in 'vertical' farms

The food delivery giant wants vegetables grown on the farms to be delivered within an hour of being picked. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2I6ht73

Ocado invests £17m in 'vertical' farms

The food delivery giant wants vegetables grown on the farms to be delivered within an hour of being picked. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2I6ht73

Arcadia's biggest landlord to vote against rescue deal

The fate of Sir Philip Green's Top Shop and Burton retail empire will be put to the vote on Wednesday. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2F09yqg

John Lewis to start building home extensions

The department store hopes to renovate and extend homes as well as furnishing them. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2K9X9nO

UK wage growth faster than expected

Wages rose at an annual pace of 3.4% in the three months to April, official figures show. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2WZIS2P

The Japanese estate agent selling 'haunted' houses

Akira has been selling 'haunted' houses for five years and has dealt with around 500 homes. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2F1SIHx

New Sizewell power station could add £6 to energy bills

Energy bills could rise by £6 a year under EDF plans to build a new nuclear power station at Sizewell. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2X3gmNS

Ocado invests £17m in 'vertical' farms

The food delivery giant wants vegetables grown on the farms to be delivered within an hour of being picked. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2I6ht73

Neil Woodford faces regulator pressure over fees

City watchdog the FCA adds to calls for suspended Woodford Equity Income Fund to waive fees. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2wLrD6H

Firms say US abortion restrictions are "bad for business"

In an open letter, leaders from nearly 200 firms argue abortion restrictions are "bad for business". from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2F1e0oE

NDAs: MPs call for ban on 'gagging clauses' over 'cover-up' fears

Employers are using non-disclosure agreements to "cover up unlawful and criminal behaviour", MPs say. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2XDBQhs

Trump 'concerned' about $121bn defence mega-merger

The US president is worried that the creation of new $121bn defence colossus could reduce competition. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2wL17dV

Kim Dotcom in final bid to halt extradition

The Megaupload founder hopes to stop his extradition from New Zealand to the US on copyright charges. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2XKIL8o

TalkTalk hacker Daniel Kelley sentenced to four years

He was involved in an attack where the personal data of more than 150,000 people was stolen. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2ZgdxGM

TalkTalk hacker Daniel Kelley sentenced to four years

He was involved in an attack where the personal data of more than 150,000 people was stolen. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2ZgdxGM

Tory leadership contest: Do tax plans add up?

Some of the contenders are pledging big tax cuts. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2KG3aIn

TalkTalk hacker Daniel Kelley sentenced to four years

He was involved in an attack where the personal data of more than 150,000 people was stolen. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2ZgdxGM

Three to launch 5G service in August

The firm will launch a home broadband service in London before expanding to 25 towns and cities. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2X2cj4g

'It didn't feel like a scam, but I lost £520'

A new campaign hopes to make people more aware of the tricks carried out by fraudsters. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2F1fRtk

Three to launch first 5G service in August

The firm will launch a home broadband service in London before expanding to 25 towns and cities. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2X2cj4g

Three to launch first 5G service in August

The firm will launch a home broadband service in London before expanding to 25 towns and cities. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2X2cj4g

Greenpeace activists board Cromarty Firth oil rig

Two campaigners halted an operation to tow the rig out to sea in the Cromarty Firth. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2WoL0Nu

Goggles 'give back' sight to Maisy so she can read again

GiveVision goggles use magnifiers and augmented reality to improve the vision of the wearer. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2XzRYAF

Goggles 'give back' sight to Maisy so she can read again

GiveVision goggles use magnifiers and augmented reality to improve the vision of the wearer. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2XzRYAF

Fall in car production hits UK growth

Car factory shutdowns designed to cope with disruption from Brexit meant the economy contracted in April. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2WW3GIF

Thomas Cook receives offer for tour business from China's Fosun

The troubled travel firm confirms it is in talks with China's Fosun over a possible offer. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2wNG3TO

Firms face Grenfell legal battle in US

Grenfell survivors are taking legal action in the US against three firms they blame for the fire. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2ZcLKqE

E3: Xbox One successor Project Scarlett to launch in 2020

The next-generation console will have a new Halo game among its first titles. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2wJLbsn

US-Mexico talks: Trump hails deal on migrants to avoid tariffs

The US president says everyone is "very excited" as Mexico agrees to do more about irregular migrants. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2EYR0X4

More Glasgow and Aberdeen airport strikes set to begin

It is the second of two 12-hour walkouts by Unite members, but the operators say it will be "business as usual". from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2I4M7On

Air New Zealand drops ban on staff tattoos

The shift comes amid criticism that the ban discriminated against Maori people with cultural markings. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2MMttiq

UK signs post-Brexit free trade deal with South Korea

The in principle free trade agreement is the first post-Brexit deal the UK has secured in Asia. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2Xyktyl

Xbox: Keanu Reeves and other highlights from Microsoft's E3 event

The John Wick star's surprise appearance and other highlights from Microsoft's video games event. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2I62b2l

Xbox: Keanu Reeves and other highlights from Microsoft's E3 event

The John Wick star's surprise appearance and other highlights from Microsoft's video games event. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2I62b2l

I was told to be 'less young and girly' to progress

Amy Golding talks about the challenges of being a young business leader for the CEO Secrets series. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2R8u1y1

Keanu Reeves drops in on Xbox E3 event

The movie star made a surprise appearance to reveal he will be in the sci-fi title Cyberpunk 2077. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2wJLbsn

Keanu Reeves drops in on Xbox E3 event

The movie star made a surprise appearance to reveal he will be in the sci-fi title Cyberpunk 2077. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2wJLbsn

Trump Still Hangs Tariff Threat Over Mexico Despite Deal

President Donald Trump on Sunday dangled the prospect of renewing his tariff threat against Mexico if the U.S. ally doesn’t cooperate on border issues, while some of his Democratic challengers for the White House said the last-minute deal to avert trade penalties was overblown. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2WWrL20

Massive Extradition Bill Protest Fills Hong Kong Streets

Hundreds of thousands of protesters marched through Hong Kong on Sunday to voice their opposition to legislation that would allow people to be extradited to mainland China where they could face politically charged trials. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2MCGMlK

Sex Abuse Crisis The Focus as US Catholic Bishops Meet Tuesday

As the Roman Catholic church’s sex abuse scandal grows ever wider in scope in the U.S., bishops convene for a national meeting in Baltimore on Tuesday under heavy pressure to acknowledge their oversight failures and give a larger role to lay Catholics and secular authorities in confronting the crisis. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2EUuPBB

Ex-Patisserie Valerie boss 'felt like emigrating'

Luke Johnson, the bakery chain's former chairman, says he also feared becoming a "pariah" in business. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2Iy8cUo

Hargreaves Lansdown boss apologises for Woodford suspension

Chris Hill says he shares clients' "disappointment and frustration" following the suspension of a fund. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2Wnh8kA

Stockpicking: What goes up may go down

Neil Woodford is not the only star investor to hit hard times, but many soon recover. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2ETCYWX

Archbishop Didn’t Tell Vatican Whole Story on Fallen Bishop

The archbishop appointed to investigate the former leader of the Roman Catholic Church in West Virginia says he should not have redacted from his report to the Vatican the names of clergy, including himself, who received a portion of $350,000 in cash gifts from Bishop Michael Bransfield. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2K5oPKo

British Steel collapse prompts government inquiry

The move by the Business Committee follows the recent liquidation of the firm, putting 5,000 jobs at risk. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2K51AQE

Trump Says Tariffs on Mexico Suspended Indefinitely

President Donald Trump announced late Friday that he had suspended plans to impose tariffs on Mexico, tweeting that the country “has agreed to take strong measures” to stem the flow of Central American migrants into the United States. But the deal the two neighbors agreed to falls short of some of the dramatic overhauls the U.S. had pushed for. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2MwsSBs

May bank holiday 2020 changed for VE Day anniversary

The early May bank holiday in 2020 will move back four days in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2KzP233

Vigil photos lead to WeChat lockout

How one BBC correspondent was locked out of China's top messaging app after posting photos. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2K2JMFW

Vigil photos lead to WeChat lockout

How one BBC correspondent was locked out of China's top messaging app after posting photos. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2K2JMFW

Topshop: 'It's not really how I dress'

Topshop is an iconic brand, but with so much choice today, have we just fallen out of love with it? from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2K3IeLF

It’s an Intimidating Age for Christians. Here’s How to Respond...

Make no mistake, the world is trying to intimidate and marginalize Christians. In the Western world, atheists and secularists have created a culture that belittles the followers of Christ in an ongoing effort to bully—yes, I’ll use that word—us into silence. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/319Iuhw

Tech Tent: Apple takes a stand on design

On this week's podcast, we ask whether people will continue to pay a premium for Apple products. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2WvOUJi

Tech Tent: Apple takes a stand on design

On this week's podcast, we ask whether people will continue to pay a premium for Apple products. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2WvOUJi

Waterstones boss takes helm at Barnes & Noble

James Daunt becomes chief at Barnes & Noble after the US chain is bought by hedge fund Elliott. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2QSJe61

Sir Philip Green in final bid to save retail empire

The retail tycoon is seeking a less severe rent reduction for his Arcadia Group than previously proposed. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2wDL5lS

Cyber-thieves turn to 'invisible net' to set up attacks

Hackers offering services via dark net markets are adopting secure apps to conceal their activity. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2WlEOpd

Cyber-thieves turn to 'invisible net' to set up attacks

Hackers offering services via dark net markets are adopting secure apps to conceal their activity. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2WlEOpd

Economic clouds gather over Germany

The eurozone's largest economy has its growth forecast cut sharply by the country's central bank. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2QRX60q

US jobs growth in shock May slowdown

The world's largest economy added 75,000 jobs in May, well below forecasts of 185,000. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2EXOErx

Amazon trials pop-up station kiosks

The move is the online giant's latest foray into physical shops. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2K6QRFo

Facebook stops apps being pre-installed on Huawei phones

The block on pre-installed apps on Huawei smartphones will also apply to Instagram and Whatsapp. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2Ir6HHK

Facebook stops apps being pre-installed on Huawei phones

The block on pre-installed apps on Huawei smartphones will also apply to Instagram and Whatsapp. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2Ir6HHK

Ford Bridgend: Workers 'feel betrayed', says first minister

The first minister meets unions at the engine plant, which is set to close with the loss of 1,700 jobs. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2Ku91Ag

Microsoft deletes massive face recognition database

The widely used database was created by copying images of celebrities found on websites and blogs. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2QSQONW

Microsoft deletes massive face recognition database

The widely used database was created by copying images of celebrities found on websites and blogs. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2QSQONW

City watchdog 'missed Neil Woodford fund warning signs'

A former City Minister says the regulator was not awake to the problems at the stockpicker's fund. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2I2IkRH

Bank overdraft fees targeted in major shake-up

The changes will make overdrafts simpler, fairer and easier to manage, the UK financial regulator says. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2I1TCWg

How fish and shrimps could be recruited as underwater spies

Animals have long been used for military purposes, but could marine creatures also act as sensors? from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2IkqSXK

Barack and Michelle Obama to produce podcasts for Spotify

The former US president and first lady will create a series of podcasts for the streaming service. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2K414Cz

Neil Woodford fund should waive fees, MP says

The Treasury Committee head says investors in the Woodford Equity Income Fund should not pay fees. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2HWViQK

'The Greatest Americans to Ever Live': Trump, Macron Honor Veterans on 75th Anniversary of D-Day

Today, President Donald Trump and France's President Emanuel Macron honored the men who took the Normandy beaches. And some of those men – well into their 90s – were on hand. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2EPIHNt

Passenger trust in rail firms declines

Dissatisfaction over punctuality and reliability has eroded trust in rail operators, research suggests. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2XDbxaY

Millions choose a cashless lifestyle

A major report charts the drop in cash use, but 1.9 million people still deal primarily in notes and coins. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2IrnnyP

Model aircraft pilots angry over drone laws

The hobbyists do not want to be classified as drone pilots, pay registration fees or take tests. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2XvpgR9

Model aircraft pilots angry over drone laws

The hobbyists do not want to be classified as drone pilots, pay registration fees or take tests. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2XvpgR9

Wren Kitchens to create 1,200 new jobs

Wren Kitchens plans to spend £120m building a new factory at its North Lincolnshire headquarters. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2KrBBSQ

Doctor Who writer axed over transgender tweets

Gareth Roberts is dropped from an anthology over the "offensive" remarks, Ebury Publishing confirms. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2K0fio2

Doctor Who writer axed over transgender tweets

Gareth Roberts is dropped from an anthology over the "offensive" remarks, Ebury Publishing confirms. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2K0fio2

World Marks 75 Years Since D-Day in Solemn Observances

As the sun rose Thursday over the Normandy coastline where thousands of men bled and died 75 years ago, a fast-diminishing number of World War II veterans remembered D-Day, and hoped the world never forgets the sacrifices made to dismantle Nazi tyranny. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2WnE6wG

NSA warns Microsoft Windows users of cyber-attack risk

US security officials issue a reminder that computer users should keep their systems updated. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2XoEt6M

NSA warns Microsoft Windows users of cyber-attack risk

US security officials issue a reminder that computer users should keep their systems updated. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2XoEt6M

Huawei signs deal with Russian telecoms firm to develop 5G

The deal comes as the Chinese firm faces a backlash in the West over the security of its products. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2WmAUg8

Huawei signs deal with Russian telecoms firm to develop 5G

The deal comes as the Chinese firm faces a backlash in the West over the security of its products. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2WmAUg8

Aviva to cut 1,800 jobs worldwide

The insurance company says the cuts will be made over three years from its 30,000-strong workforce. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2WkNe06

How Finland fights fake news

The Nordic country thinks it's found a solution to the internet disinformation problem. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2HX89T2

How Finland fights fake news

The Nordic country thinks it's found a solution to the internet disinformation problem. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2HX89T2

Huawei signs deal with Russian telecoms firm to develop 5G

The deal comes as the Chinese firm faces a backlash in the West over the security of its products. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2WmAUg8

How Sri Lanka's arrack coconut spirit went upmarket

Once considered a poor man's tipple, Sri Lankan spirit arrack is now a hip drink around the world. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2IkLaAw

Heathrow scanners mean liquids can stay in bags

The technology is designed to cut down queues, and lose the annoyance of removing liquids from bags. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2HY6sEW

Heathrow scanners mean liquids can stay in bags

The technology is designed to cut down queues, and lose the annoyance of removing liquids from bags. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2HY6sEW

Trump unimpressed with US-Mexico trade talks

Negotiations will continue, but the US president says there was "not nearly enough" progress. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2K0AY37

Amazon to deliver by drone 'with months'

The company said it would begin flying packages to customers soon - though has not yet said where. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2WozAOH

Amazon to deliver by drone 'with months'

The company said it would begin flying packages to customers soon - though has not yet said where. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2WozAOH

97-Year-Old D-Day Veteran Parachutes into Normandy Again

Parachutists are jumping over Normandy again, just as soldiers did 75 years ago for D-Day - but this time without being shot at. Engines throbbing, C-47 transport planes dropped group after group of parachutists, a couple of hundred in all - including a 97-year-old D-Day veteran, Tom Rice. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2wBLRQb

Zuckerberg classmate launches attack in front of MPs

A long-term critic of Facebook appears before UK MPs to talk about the social network's origins. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2MuNdXM

Zuckerberg classmate launches attack in front of MPs

A long-term critic of Facebook appears before UK MPs to talk about the social network's origins. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2MuNdXM

Ford meeting to discuss Bridgend engine plant future

There are renewed fears for the future of Ford's Bridgend plant, with unions called to a meeting. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2MuRU42

Wealth manager drops Woodford after suspension

St James Place has said it will drop Neil Woodford as a manager of its £3.5bn high income fund. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2QMReoX

Sir Philip Green's rescue deal hangs in the balance

A meeting to rescue Sir Philip Green's Arcadia retail group has been adjourned without a result. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2Wn3v9Q

Trump Praises 'Greatest Alliance the World Has Ever Known,' Brushes Off Giant Trump-Baby Balloon

It's clear that Donald Trump drives the British Left crazy.  But while they were out in full force protesting, the president seemed to have a smoother than expected trip. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2Kr0i1E

Sports Direct makes Game Digital takeover offer

The sports retailer, which is controlled by Mike Ashley, makes a £51.9m bid for Game Digital. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2HWds5a

Sports Direct makes Game Digital takeover offer

The sports retailer, which is controlled by Mike Ashley, makes a £51.9m bid for Game Digital. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2HWds5a

Sports Direct makes Game Digital takeover offer

The sports retailer, which is controlled by Mike Ashley, makes a £51.9m bid for Game Digital. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2HWds5a

YouTube says anti-gay slurs don't break its rules

The video-sharing site faces a row over homophobic insults, while it claims to support LGBT rights. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2WpMr2R

YouTube says anti-gay slurs don't break its rules

The video-sharing site faces a row over homophobic insults, while it claims to support LGBT rights. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2WpMr2R

JLR and BMW join forces on electric car tech

The two car giants are to collaborate on developing electric car technologies. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2WDFwCL

'Bad bank' repays £50bn bailout loan

The body which runs the nationalised parts of Northern Rock and B&B has repaid its taxpayer loan. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2wAeaP4

Tiffany hit by lower-spending tourists

High-end jeweller also says it could be hit by the tariffs war between the US and China. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2XrT29B

Job loss fears in India after Trump tariff shock

Indian businesses are the latest victims of Donald Trump's efforts to reshape trading relationships. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2wyJbTF

Nuclear: Energy bills used to subsidise submarines

UK bills are inflated partly because households are subsidising nuclear submarines, MPs are told. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2WM0ajY

Top stockpicker Neil Woodford apologises for suspending fund

Investment guru Neil Woodford apologises after suspending withdrawals from his largest fund. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2KsBg2n

Women pension age case goes to High Court

A judicial review begins into the government's handling of the increase from 60 to 65 years old. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2QNrZD9

China issues US travel warning over 'shootings'

China warns tourists to the US to assess the risk of violence and robbery amid tensions over trade. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2Inq6tb

Thirty Years After Tiananmen: "China is a Threat for the Whole World"

The man known as "China's Solzhenitsyn" has a warning.  from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2HWzEfy

Marking Tiananmen Square Massacre's 30th Anniversary: A Dark Day for China and for Liberty

Hundreds gathered on Capitol Hill Tuesday to mark one of the darkest days in the People's Republic of China’s history.  It was a rally to remember the Tiananmen Square Massacre 30 years ago this week. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2WqNYWD

Philip Green agrees £25m pension deal ahead of key vote

Retail tycoon Sir Philip Green strikes the deal before a crucial vote over the future of Arcadia. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/310YmCW

As Trump Touts Trade in UK Visit, Tariffs on Mexico Set to Kick In

President Trump met Tuesday with outgoing British Prime Minister Theresa May during his visit to the United Kingdom, looking for an even better trading relationship between the US and the UK. Meanwhile, the US is on track to slap new tariffs on Mexico, Trump said during his visit to the UK.  from CBNNews.com http://www.cbn.com/api/urlredirect.aspx?u=http://www1.cbn.com/cbnnews/2019/june/as-trump-touts-trade-in-uk-visit-tariffs-on-mexico-set-to-kick-in

Russian YouTuber sued over film review

Yevgeny Bazhenov says he is being censored after a film studio sues him for copyright infringement. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2WnWwNI

Russian YouTuber sued over film review

Yevgeny Bazhenov says he is being censored after a film studio sues him for copyright infringement. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2WnWwNI

Apple's services disrupted for some

App store, music and radio services not working for "some users". from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2QMeYcN

Apple's services disrupted for some

App store, music and radio services not working for "some users". from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2QMeYcN

A brief history of Apple's iTunes

Apple is now promoting new apps for music, TV and podcasts. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2XqdLdX

A brief history of Apple's iTunes

Apple is now promoting new apps for music, TV and podcasts. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2XqdLdX

Google, Facebook, Apple, Amazon face US anti-trust probe

A US committee will take a fresh look at the impact of the big four tech firms. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2JXRtNA

Pope Francis Officially Approves Change to Lord's Prayer

Pope Francis has officially approved a change to the Lord's Prayer in Matthew 6:13 that replaces "lead us not into temptation" with "do not let us fall into temptation." from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2XkXHdn

At Least 4 Dead in Australia Shooting

A gunman was arrested after killing at least four people and wounding several others Tuesday in the tropical Australian city of Darwin, officials and media said. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2KrwRMU

Google, Facebook, Apple, Amazon face US anti-trust probe

A US committee will take a fresh look at the impact of the big four tech firms. from BBC News - Technology https://bbc.in/2JXRtNA