UK firms won’t be exempt from new EU data sharing rules – here’s why
U.K. businesses will still be forced to comply with rules that punish inappropriate sharing of consumer data, regardless of whether they leave the European Union or not.
Lloyds under fire over HBOS fraud compensation
Lloyds Banking Group is close to offering compensation to 30 customers – but MPs criticise the bank.
On climate change, US can’t walk out of room when heat is on, says UK environment secretary
Michael Gove has said he “deeply” regrets President Donald Trump’s approach to the landmark Paris Agreement.
Audi offers diesel emissions upgrade for 850,000 cars
The VW subsidiary offers a free upgrade which it says will counteract possible bans on diesel cars.
UK air traffic controllers warn of over-crowded skies
Air traffic controllers are expected to guide a record 8,800 flights across the UK on Friday.
Hundreds of thousands could be arrested in huge Malaysian crackdown
Malaysian activists and business owners are alarmed over the arrests of over 3,300 illegal workers in a crackdown.
Here’s why flawed Western economic models are undermining the worst global recovery in history
The deeply flawed Western economic system is contributing to the worst economic recovery the world has ever seen, Chris Watling, CEO of Longview Economics, said on Friday.
Girl, 5, fined £150 for lemonade stand
The young girl burst into tears after Tower Hamlets Council issued a fine for selling 50p drinks to festival goers.
China wants to be a $150 billion world leader in AI in less than 15 years
China’s three step program outlines its aim to use AI in a number of areas from the military to smart cities.
UK government borrowing rises in June
The government’s budget deficit grew by more than expected after inflation pushed up its interest bill.
