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Why burnout is a growing problem in cyber-security

Facing increasing stress, cybersecurity professionals are dropping out of the workforce.

Why burnout is a growing problem in cybersecurity

Facing increasing stress, cybersecurity professionals are dropping out of the workforce.

Reeves warns of harder choices to come as she hints at tax rises

The chancellor says choices have been made "harder" by international events and the "long-term damage" done to the economy.

Faisal Islam: Reeves pre-emptively justifies tax rises

The chancellor linked tough decisions "in coming months" to global headwinds and OBR productivity reassessment.

Japanese brewing giant Asahi hit by cyber-attack

The brewer says the attack hit shipping and customer service operations, but its European business is not affected.

Gaming giant Electronic Arts bought in unprecedented $55bn deal

EA is known for making best-selling games such as EA FC, The Sims and Mass Effect.

JLR to resume some manufacturing in coming days after cyber-attack

It's understood that production will resume at the Wolverhampton engine facility on 6 October.

Rescue deal saves Claire’s but 1,000 jobs remain at risk

Modella Capital has agreed to purchase "substantially most" of Claire's UK.

‘You’ll never need to work again’: Criminals offer reporter money to hack BBC

Reporter Joe Tidy was offered money if he would help cyber criminals access BBC systems.

Disabled Post Office Horizon victim offered 15% of claim

Janet Skinner had a neurological collapse and was temporarily paralysed after her final court hearing.