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Apple Wants To Scan ICloud To Protect Kids, Can't Even Keep Them Safe In Its Own App Store – Report

Tech Transparency Project accuses iGiant of lip service to child safety Apple, having recently invoked the "think of th... Read more

Travel Changes Make Little Difference, Says Airport Boss

Charlie Cornish says the government should 'overhaul' its traffic light travel system. Read more

NHS Blood Test Tube Shortage Set To Worsen

NHS England admits supplies of the tubes will become "even more constrained over the coming weeks". Read more

Video Game Curfew For South Korean Teens To Be More Permissive By End Of 2021

Decade-old policy starting to look silly amid myriad of online late-night vices available to them South Korea is lighte... Read more

Food Firm In 'drastic' Action Amid Driver Shortage

Wholesaler Country Range says it is buying smaller vans to get round the lack of HGV drivers. Read more

UK Promises Big Data Law Shake-up... While Also Keeping The EU Happy, Of Course. What Could Go Wrong?

New Information Commissioner to be given licence to promote 'innovation and growth' The UK has named a new Information ... Read more

Contactless Payments Dominated As Lockdowns Eased

Spending on cards rose inevitably in May as Covid restrictions were lifted, says UK Finance. Read more

Sports Direct Owner's New Boss Offered Potential £100m Bonus

Michael Murray, Mike Ashley's future son-in-law, must more than double the firm's share price. Read more

Bumble Fumble: Dude Divines Definitive Location Of Dating App Users Despite Disguised Distances

And it's a sequel to the Tinder stalking flaw Up until this year, dating app Bumble inadvertently provided a way to fin... Read more

Covid: Qantas Says Pandemic To Cost Billions In Lost Revenue

The Australian airline's boss described trading conditions as "diabolical", even domestically. Read more

South Korea Becomes First Major Asian Economy To Raise Interest Rates

The move comes as central banks around the world prepare to exit emergency stimulus measures. Read more

The Pubs And Restaurants Counting On Christmas Cheer

In a bid to rebound from Covid plans for this year's festive season are under way. Read more

Car Production In July Hits Lowest Level Since 1956

Microchip shortages and staff being told to self-isolate has contributed to shortages in production. Read more

Tesco And Iceland Bosses Warn Over Christmas Supplies

But Tesco's chairman says don't "overdramatise" lorry driver crisis, as Iceland warns problem getting worse. Read more

IBM Tossed £20m To Keep The Trace Side Of NHS Test And Trace Services Running

Big Blue continues to reap rewards from pandemic in the UK IBM has been awarded a contract extension to provide its Str... Read more