Outdated Internet Security Putting Everyone at Risk
One company is looking to change the way we secure our information on the internet but are we ready to change?
London 2012 Tickets: Euroteam in Court and Simon Maxwell Accomplices Sought
Operation Podium Olympics watchdog prosecuting ticket website and looking for accomplices of Simon Maxwell, arrested in separate case on fraud charges.
Wimbledon Stringer Claims Serena and Venus Williams are Horrible and Roger Federer is Boring
Liam Nolan slams Williams sisters and says Federer is dull obsessive but praises Anna Kournikova's mother for keeping daughter down to earth.
Monica Lewinsky - Bill Clinton Scandal, PBS Documentary to Reveal All
The scandal that broke more than a decade ago is back. Details of the entire affair involving former U.S. President Bill Clinton and the woman he had an affair with, Monica Lewinsky, will be part of a Public Broadcasting Service (PCS) documentary to be aired both in the U.S. and the UK, on Feb. 20 and Feb. 21.
Fred 'the Shred' Goodwin: A Scapegoat for All Seasons
The Press Association announced on Sunday 05 February, that disgraced former banker, Sir until a few days past but now plain Mr, Fred Goodwin, had resigned his position as a trustee of the Queen's Silver Jubilee Trust prior to being stripped of his knighthood on the first day of the month.
Data of 'Innocent' MegaUpload Users Will Not be Deleted
A website has been setup to offer legal advice for any MegaUpload customers who are worried about losing their data, which is due to be deleted in two weeks' time.
MET Police Alert Public After Suspected Fraudsters Used MPS Contract
The Metropolitan Police Service's (MPS) Specialist and Economic Crime Command has warned the public about fraudsters who may attempt to exploit its name to con people around the world.
UK Travellers ‘Held to Ransom’ on Board, Forced to Pay £20,000
More than 180 passengers, who should have arrived in Birmingham on Saturday, finally got home Tuesday night.
BlackBerry Finally Working Again, but don’t Expect any Money Back
Blackberry maker RIM, called a press conference late last night and explained exactly what the issues were but forgot to mention the word ‘recompense’ altogether.
Government Offers Tips to Beat Rising Energy Prices; Rate Hike Roundup
UK Customers Feel Rising Energy Prices, Energy Hikes Roundup
31 August 2011: Hurricane Irene Travel Disruption Latest
Thousands of British travellers could face day’s stranded at airports across New York City and other parts of the U.S. as airlines struggle to clear the backlog of flights following Hurricane Irene.
Milly Dowler’s Killer Levi Bellfield to Sue Prison Service After Attack
Milly Dowler’s Killer Levi Bellfield to Sue Prison Service After Attack
Jobcentre Plus staff to strike
The Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) has said that thousands of Jobcentre Plus call centre staff will be striking on 18 April over working conditions and customer services.
FULL TEXT: George Osborne's Budget speech.
Read here the full text of Chancellor George Osborne's Budget speech to the House of Commons.
Trauma in the travel sector
Flyglobespan was Scotland's biggest airline. Based in Edinburgh, it entered into administration all too suddenly on 16 December 2009 in rather curious circumstances involving several million pounds owed to it by its receipts-handling company. Flyglobespan's advice notice to customers, posted on its website at the time of its collapse, can be used as a typical and now all too familiar example for the 13 or so travel firms that have gone bust since: