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All Santander staff and millions of customers have data hacked

Hackers are attempting to sell what they say is confidential information belonging to millions of Santander staff and customers. They belong to the same gang which this week claimed to have hacked Ticketmaster. The bank – which employs 200,000 people worldwide, including around 20,000 in the UK – has confirmed data has been stolen. Santander […]

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GB energy firm would secure future jobs, says Labour

3 hours ago Paul Seddon,Jennifer McKiernan Getty Images Labour’s leader says his party’s green energy plans will ensure the UK’s transition away from oil and gas does not repeat mistakes from the phase-out of coal. The party has been accused of putting jobs at risk by vowing not to issue any new oil and gas […]

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Dinosaur hunter stumbles across million-dollar find

Matthew Sherman Mr Cooper’s discovery reassembled in New York The first stegosaurus skeleton to go under the hammer is set to fetch millions of dollars in New York. But the extraordinary discovery was made by chance, thousands of miles away out west during one man’s birthday stroll, writes Stephen Smith. It’s every child’s dream to […]

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Ken Owens: Former Wales captain recalls pain and politics

The programme travels with Owens to and from the Vale of Glamorgan hotel three days before Wales were due to host England in the 2023 Six Nations match. Welsh professional players were holding talks with the Welsh Rugby Union representatives to decide if they would strike for the showpiece game in England because of an […]

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Services severely delayed and cancelled over e-gate breakdown

Hundreds of Eurostar passengers have seen their trains delayed or cancelled due to a technical issue with UK Border Force e-gates. On Thursday evening, the Home Office said the issue had been resolved, adding that it was working to “fully restore services”. Eurostar apologised for the delays, saying affected passengers would be offered alternative travel […]

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Edinburgh book festival ends Baillie Gifford sponsorship

21 minutes ago Craig Williams,BBC Scotland News Getty Images Climate activists boycotted the the 2023 Edinburgh book festival. The Edinburgh International Book Festival has ended its 20-year funding partnership with sponsors Baillie Gifford after pressure from climate change protesters. The move follows a similar decision by the Hay Festival in Wales last week. The investment […]

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