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  • Nokia disowns executive’s attack on Huawei security

    June 28, 2019

    Nokia has issued a statement disowning disparaging comments made by one of its senior executives about Chinese rival Huawei. In an interview with the BBC, Nokia chief technology officer Marcus Weldon warned the UK against using equipment made by Huawei, citing concerns about national security. Read more: Nokia warns UK over use of Huawei kit [...]

  • Sir Jony Ive: Six iconic Apple designs that changed tech forever

    June 28, 2019

    The tech world has been shaken by the news that Sir Jony Ive, the veteran British designer behind a string of iconic Apple products, is stepping down after nearly three decades. As chief design officer, Ive played a vital role in transforming Apple from an ailing tech firm into the world’s most valuable company. Alongside [...]

  • Nokia warns UK over use of Huawei 5G kit in swipe at rival

    June 28, 2019

    Telecoms firm Nokia has warned the UK against using equipment made by its Chinese rival Huawei, citing concerns about network security. The Finnish firm said Huawei kit had security vulnerabilities that posed a risk to 5G networks and insisted rival vendors were more reliable. Read more: Blanket bans ‘not the answer’ to Huawei question, report [...]

  • Legoland owner Merlin Entertainments secures £4.8bn takeover offer

    June 28, 2019

    Legoland and Madame Tussauds owner Merlin Entertainments today said it has secured a £4.8bn takeover offer led by the owners of Lego. Merlin said it has reached an agreement on an offer of 455 pence per share tabled by Kirkbi, the investment vehicle of the Danish billionaire family behind Lego, and private equity firm Blackstone. [...]

  • TfL revises junk food ad ban after rules spark confusion

    June 27, 2019

    Transport for London (TfL) has overhauled the guidelines for its junk food advertising ban after critics slammed it as “absurd” and “confusing”. TfL has been forced to clarify the details of its new ban, which is aimed at tackling childhood obesity, just four months after it was brought into force. Read more: Critics slam ‘absurd’ [...]

  • Gambling firms fork out £19.6m in record year for fines

    June 27, 2019

    UK gambling firms paid out a record £19.6m in penalties last year for failing to protect problem gamblers and crack down on money laundering. The largest fine was handed down to online gambling firm Daub Alderney, which was ordered to pay £7.1m for falling foul of strict rules laid out by the gambling watchdog. Read [...]

  • Top UK brands at risk as adverts still appear next to harmful material

    June 27, 2019

    Campaigns by two-thirds of the UK’s top 100 advertisers are appearing in places considered to be harmful for the brand’s reputation, a new report has revealed. A study published by media consultancy firm Ebiquity revealed 65 per cent of the UK’s top advertisers had been exposed to potentially non-brand safe environments in the first quarter [...]

  • US and China ‘agree tentative trade truce’ ahead of G20 summit

    June 27, 2019

    China and the US have reportedly agreed to a tentative truce in their ongoing trade war, two days before crucial talks at the G20 summit this weekend. Details of the agreement, which would scrap plans for a further round of US tariffs on an additional $300bn (£236bn) of Chinese goods, will be laid out in [...]

  • Greene King posts robust sales growth despite fall in profit after summer washout

    June 27, 2019

    Pub chain operator Greene King has posted a robust rise in sales for the full year, despite a slump in profit and the impact of unseasonable weather in the first eight weeks. The figures Group revenue rose 1.8 per cent to £2.2bn in the 52 weeks to the end of April. Pre-tax profit dropped 12.5 [...]

  • Self-driving cars get first London test routes

    June 27, 2019

    Self-driving cars have been granted their first ever London test routes in a major step forward for real-world driverless vehicle trials The testbed, which is a UK industry first, will consist of 26km of public road in Greenwich and the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in Stratford. Read more: Uber’s self-driving unit raises $1bn ahead of [...]

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