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Can We Exhale Yet? EU Set To Rule UK 'adequate' For Data Sharing In Post-Brexit GDPR Move

Decision would mean less complicated situation for Blighty's digital economy The EU is set to rule that the UK's laws a... Read more

Hey, Maybe We Should All Be Cat-faced Eco-warriors On Our Daily Video Chats

IT can be measured to a high degree of accuracy – and what the world needs now is accurate data Column  Bitcoin mine... Read more

Mark Zuckerberg And Sundar Pichai Get Back On The Phone With Australia For More Pay-for-news Talks

Compulsory arbitration code clears committee without amendments, but cracks show as one major local signs big Google de... Read more

Computer Says Go: Taking Orders From An AI Boss

As artificial intelligence systems get more prevalent, some of us already have computers as managers. Read more

Decimalisation And The Coin You Really Want To Find In Your Change

To mark 50 years since decimalisation in the UK, an expert from The Royal Mint highlights recent coins of interest. Read more

At-home Food Selling Concerning, Says Food Standards Agency

Food sales through social media puts further pressure on a hygiene inspection system already under strain. Read more

HS2: Aerial Footage Shows What London To Birmingham Route Looks Like Now

Take a flight along phase one of the high-speed rail network – from London to Birmingham. Read more

Brexit Lorry Chaos Avoided As Freight Flows 'back To Normal'

Internal government data says lorries are moving again, but some were empty as trade dropped. Read more

'I Saved £5,000 By Charging My Electric Car For Free'

Drivers of electric vehicles are able to charge their batteries with free electricity, so how long might that last? Read more

Post-Brexit Trade: 'If You Don't Speak French, You're Stuffed'

Three traders, three sets of problems, weeks into the UK-EU deal company complaints continue rising. Read more

Amazon Sues NY Amid Threat Of Virus Labour Lawsuit

The retailer is seeking to block a lawsuit over its response to Covid-19 safety concerns. Read more

Shell In Nigeria: Polluted Communities 'can Sue In English Courts'

The UK Supreme Court's ruling is a victory for communities severely hit by pollution in the Niger Delta. Read more

Climate Change: Government May Review Road-building Policy

It follows a legal challenge from campaigners, who argue the policy does not fit with climate targets. Read more

Help To Buy Deadline Extended Amid Covid Delays

A deadline to buy a home under the current Help to Buy scheme in England has been extended to the end of May. Read more

Coca-Cola Company Trials First Paper Bottle

The test is first step towards all-paper bottle that can withstand pressure from fizzy drinks. Read more