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Why some cyber-attacks hit harder than others
The British Library has been hobbled for months by a cyber-attack and experts warn of similar damage ahead.
The ‘mind-bending’ bionic arm powered by AI
BBC Click reporter Paul Carter tries out a high-tech prosthetic promising a 'full range of human motion'.
Typical energy bill to fall £238 a year from April under new price cap
Bills will fall to the lowest for two years under the new price cap, but charities warn costs are still high.
Reddit users say share plans ‘beginning of the end’
Redditors are reacting with anger as the social media platform files to become publicly listed.
Tony’s Chocolonely sued by Milka-maker over the colour purple
Mondelez is taking legal action against the Chocolonely-maker over its latest campaign.
HSBC, NatWest and Virgin Money changing interest rates
HSBC, NatWest and Virgin Money are all increasing mortgage rates continuing a frantic start to the year.
Post Office scandal victims set to be cleared by new law
Legislation to exonerate wrongly convicted sub-postmasters is expected to come into effect in July.
Lloyds sets aside £450m for car finance probe
An investigation into whether brokers charged people too much interest to buy a motor was recently launched.
Vauxhall to build electric vans at Luton plant from 2025
The plans are expected to secure the long-term future of the factory and 1,500 jobs.
Japan’s main stock index closes above 1989 record high
The benchmark Nikkei 225 closed at 39,098.68 on Thursday, surpassing the all-time high set 34 years ago.