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  • Jogger Dean Farley: I only “brushed into” David Cameron

    October 27, 2014

    At first it appeared to be a massive security breach; now it seems the man who “shoved” Prime Minister David Cameron accidentally knocked into him during a jog.    Dean Farley, whose Facebook page includes pictures of him taking part in the Spartan Race challenge, posted earlier today that it was him who had knocked [...]

  • How to test for Ebola: Jellyfish DNA on blotting paper could be used to identify virus within 30 minutes

    October 27, 2014

    It could be about to become much cheaper and easier to test for Ebola, thanks to a new identification method involving DNA-programmed blotting paper.   A group of scientists in the US were able to detect the virus after discs of paper were embedded with DNA and RNA fragments from jellyfish and other organisms.   [...]

  • EU warns Cameron: Not paying €2bn bill will open a Pandora’s box

    October 27, 2014

    As the Prime Minister stood up in parliament to proclaim Britain "will not be paying" the €2bn bill that landed on his doorstep last week, a senior member of the European Commission was warning the British government that not to pay would be to "open a Pandora's box". Jacek Dominik, the EU's budget commissioner, told [...]

  • Lloyds share price falls after stress test results revealed

    October 27, 2014

    Lloyds Banking Group's share price fell two per cent on Monday trading, with analysts warning it could yet fail the Bank of England's more stringent stress test.    The European Banking Authority had tested 123 banks’ capital buffers against a fictional crash, with a jump in unemployment, a renewed reces­sion and falling house prices. Banks [...]

  • Ukip mapped: Nigel Farage is most popular in areas where immigration is lowest

    October 27, 2014

    On Monday, defence secretary Michael Fallon aired what he believed to be some of the public's concerns around immigration.  Speaking on Sky News' Murnghan programme, Fallon said some towns on the east coast of England feel they are "under siege" and "swamped" by migrants. That phrasing failed to impress Downing Street, which was quick to [...]

  • US customs wants to stop chasing Pac-Man and Rubik’s Cube knock-offs

    October 27, 2014

    Pac-Man may still be cool from an ironic perspective – but let's face it, when you put it next to modern video games like Call of Duty, it doesn't really compare.  But that hasn't stopped US customs officials from their crusade against rip-off artists: the coin-operated arcade version of the video game has been the [...]

  • Monte dei Paschi shares suspended after Italian bank fails EU stress test

    October 27, 2014

    Shares of Italy's third largest bank Monte dei Paschi di Siena were suspended this morning, after plummeting on the back of the news it had failed the EU-wide stress test.    Monte dei Paschi's share price fell around 15 per cent this morning before shares were suspended.    This is the second time in a [...]

  • Crude oil just fell to its lowest in two years

    October 27, 2014

    The price of crude oil has fallen below $80 a barrel for the first time in more than two years, after Goldman Sachs slashed its forecast for the first quarter of next year. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude fell 1.6 per cent to $79.69 per barrel, its lowest since June 2012, while Brent crude dropped [...]

  • Tesco’s falling share price eats away at Dave Lewis and Alan Stewart’s bonuses

    October 27, 2014

    Here's another reason for Dave Lewis to be concerned about Tesco's tumbling share price – it's already cost him around a quarter of the bonus accrued at his previous employer Unilever.    Tesco bought out awards that both Lewis and new chief financial officer  Alan Stewart forfeited from leaving their previous employment, which in the [...]

  • Elon Musk: “We need to be careful with artificial intelligence”

    October 27, 2014

    Elon Musk may have made millions from technology, but that doesn't mean he doesn't worry about it bringing about a Terminator-style end to humanity. During a talk to students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the SpaceX-Tesla-PayPal tycoon warned that "we should be very careful" about how we use artificial intelligence, adding it could be humanity's [...]

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