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Co-op expected to reveal financial hit from cyber attack
For free real time breaking news alerts sent straight to your inbox sign up to our breaking news emails Sign up to our free breaking news emails Sign up to our free breaking news emails The Co-operative Group is expected to shed light on the impact of a damaging cyberContinue Reading
Asahi restarts beer production after cyber-attack disrupts Japanese breweries
Asahi Group, Japan’s largest brewer, has partially restarted beer production at all six of its breweries after a cyber-attack last week forced a temporary shutdown across its domestic operations. The company said production of its flagship Asahi Super Dry beer had resumed, along with limited output at facilities producing softContinue Reading
DPD faces disruption as drivers take action over pay cuts to small parcel deliveries
Delivery company DPD is facing potential disruption after hundreds of drivers began three days of action in protest at cuts to their pay for delivering small parcels. The company has reduced payments for such deliveries by 65p per parcel, a change that self-employed and franchised drivers say could reduce theirContinue Reading
OpenAI strikes multibillion-dollar deal with AMD in challenge to Nvidia’s AI chip dominance
OpenAI has agreed a multibillion-dollar partnership with Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) to secure massive computing power for its next generation of artificial intelligence models — a direct challenge to Nvidia’s dominant position in the global AI chip market. Under the five-year deal, OpenAI will purchase up to 6 gigawatts ofContinue Reading
Gold surges past $3,900 for the first time as investors seek safety amid global uncertainty
Gold prices have surged to fresh record highs, breaching $3,900 an ounce for the first time as investors sought refuge from global economic and political uncertainty. The precious metal traded at $3,956.19 per ounce in late deals, extending this year’s gain to almost 50 per cent. The rally has beenContinue Reading
Ineos blames cheap Chinese imports and high energy costs as it cuts 60 jobs in Hull
Billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s petrochemicals group Ineos has announced plans to cut 60 jobs at its Hull Acetyls plant in East Yorkshire, citing “dirt-cheap, carbon-heavy imports from China” and “sky-high” UK energy costs. The redundancies represent around a fifth of the site’s workforce, and follow the closure earlier this yearContinue Reading
UK investors withdraw record £3.6bn from shares as market jitters drive shift to bonds and cash
UK investors withdrew a record £3.6 billion from equity funds during the third quarter, marking the worst three-month run for stock market investments since Calastone began compiling data in 2015. The figures highlight growing caution among investors who have been spooked by high valuations and global uncertainty, prompting a decisiveContinue Reading
Scientists in US awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for quantum mechanics discovery
The latest headlines from our reporters across the US sent straight to your inbox each weekday Your briefing on the latest headlines from across the US Your briefing on the latest headlines from across the US The Nobel Prize in Physics has been awarded to a team of scientists basedContinue Reading
Novak Djokovic calls physio and winces in pain as Emma Raducanu makes mistake
Emma Raducanu has opened up on her wish to set a good example to kids every time she steps on the tennis court, suggesting “you never know who’s watching” a match. “It’s funny to think that I have had that impact. It’s really nice to be reminded, you know, thatContinue Reading
Charities offered laptops to support their work
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