Prince Harry will find it hard to ‘assert any constitutional role’ in Britain after his eviction from Frogmore Cottage because of his unpopularity, royal experts say. As Harry and Meghan Markle finally vacated the property, it was also claimed that King Charles III should end the Duke’s ‘constitutional relationship with …
Read More »Thames Water’s Woes Will Swamp the UK Government
Comment on this storyComment Britain’s Conservatives swept back to power in 2010 after convincing voters that Labour had “failed to fix the roof while the sun was shining” — the charge that Tony Blair and his chancellor and successor Gordon Brown should have paid down the national debt in the …
Read More »LockBit Claims TSMC Hack, Demands $70m Ransom
National Hazard Agency, a sub-group of the LockBit ransomware gang, posted the name of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), the world’s largest chip manufacturer, on LockBit’s dark web leak site on June 29, 2023. The threat actor has demanded TSCM pay a $70m ransom to prevent them from leaking the …
Read More »LockBit Ransomware Gang Demands $70 Million Ransom from TSMC
TSMC, one of the world’s largest chipmakers and a key supplier to Apple, was recently attacked by the LockBit ransomware gang. The hackers demanded a $70 million ransom from the semiconductor firm, threatening to publish data stolen from the company if the ransom was not paid. TSMC confirmed that one …
Read More »Prince Harry, Meghan Markle’s axed Spotify deal cost jobs: expert
Many talented people have “lost their jobs” due to the money spent on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s failed Spotify deal, a royal expert claimed. Speaking on “Palace Confidential,” Daily Mail’s Royal Editor Rebecca English talked about the criticism over how the ending of the royal couple’s Spotify deal affected …
Read More »Trial date set for man accused of murdering woman found dead in lay-by
A man accused of killing a woman whose body was found in a lay-by near the M1 will face trial in December. Darren Hall is charged with murdering Sarah Henshaw, 31, who went missing on June 20 from her home in Norman Street, Ilkeston, Derbyshire. Ms Henshaw’s body was found …
Read More »Trial date set for man accused of murdering woman found dead in lay-by
A man accused of killing a woman whose body was found in a lay-by near the M1 will face trial in December. Darren Hall is charged with murdering Sarah Henshaw, 31, who went missing on June 20 from her home in Norman Street, Ilkeston, Derbyshire. Ms Henshaw’s body was found …
Read More »Recent CAT judgments yield lessons on the collection and submission of economic evidence
The authors provide an economist’s perspective on recent decisions from the Competition Appeal Tribunal. Key rulings in Compare the Market, Royal Mail and Gormsen are establishing standards for estimating damages and setting precedents for two-sided platforms and ‘by effect’ allegations. In this article, authors Anca Cojoc, Liam Colley and Vikram …
Read More »Belfast Harbour profits climb in 175th year across diverse portfolio
Belfast Harbour, the body which operates the city’s ports and much of the land around the waterfront, has seen its profits head higher in its 175 th year. It made pretax profits of £34.3 million in 2022, up around 1% on the year, as its diverse portfolio of income streams …
Read More »Apple Supplier TSMC Suffers Data Breach, Hackers Demand $70M
Apple supplier Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company today confirmed to TechCrunch that it recently suffered a data breach. TSMC is responsible for creating all of the A-series and M-series chips used in Apple devices. A TSMC spokesperson said that a “cybersecurity incident” caused data “pertinent to server initial setup and configuration” …
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