German parents told to destroy Cayla dolls over hacking fears
Researchers say hackers can use an insecure bluetooth device to listen and talk to a child.
Trump’s cry for more NATO spending is ‘so simple’ to resolve: Finland President
European countries should simply increase their defense spending and adhere to the NATO alliance as Trump has demanded; Finland’s President told CNBC.
Business revolt grows over ‘outrageous and unfair’ rate change
Thirteen trade bodies unite to condemn the government’s “outrageous” changes to English business rates.
Trump administration denies it is considering using National Guard to round up unauthorized immigrants
The draft memo outlines a proposal to mobilize as many as 100,000 National Guard troops to round up unauthorized immigrants.
Bitcoin traders look to other digital currencies for returns
Bitcoin trading volumes have shrunk. Now digital currency traders are looking to more volatile alternatives for returns.
Estate agents see bumper pay rises
UK estate agents have seen a 7.2% pay increase over the last year, the same rise as house prices.
London introduces $12 daily ‘toxicity charge’ for most polluting cars
London is to introduce a ‘toxicity charge’ for polluting cars from October.
Tui fined 48 times for breaching Abta’s code of conduct
The UK’s biggest tour operator, Tui, has repeatedly infringed the travel industry code of conduct.
Slideshow: Businesses close, citizens protest for ‘Day Without Immigrants’
On Thursday, street protests occurred and businesses closed in support of “A Day Without Immigrants”.