Pressure mounts on chancellor after breaking Tory manifesto pledge with 2017 Budget.
About 98% of the currency circulating in Somalia is thought to be fake.
Office for National Statistics said coughs and colds were a common cause of sickness absences.
Only 4,400 dark web services reportedly remain active.
High street icon cuts bonus for the fourth consecutive year in a bid to strengthen balance sheet.
ESET researchers say seven versions of the ad-displaying trojan were spotted on Google Play.
The oil major continues to streamline the group after its $47bn takeover of BG two years ago.
The decoy apps were allegedly designed to be used in situations where CIA agents had to infect systems in the victims' presence.
Chancellor announced strategy with just two months before the West Midlands mayoral election.
Pizza chain's like-for-like sales slow to 7.5% in 2016, but group's revenue and profits surge.
The experienced chairman will step down from his role leading miner Rio Tinto later this year.
Resolution Foundation warns of 'grim' forecasts in Chancellor Philip Hammond's 2017 Spring Budget.
Manchester-based lender's annual losses decline from £611m in the previous year but problems mount.
BMW autonomous design engineer speaks to IBTimes UK about self-driving car safety.
Insurance giant reports profit before tax of £1.7bn in 2016.
Google says it has already fixed many security flaws in the Android and Chrome operating systems.
Comey said that 'absolute privacy' did not exist in the US, adding that encryption has limited the FBI's ability to access devices.
Chief executive David Potts warns imported food may rise if the pound continues its slump.
Profit before tax comes in at £19.5m in 2016.
Insurance firms in the UK are planning to setup offices in the EU to continue operations in the region post Brexit.
The increase in rent expectations comes as the number of new houses put up on rent declined.
US law enforcement and intelligence officials were reportedly aware of a CIA security breach since 2016.
Bank rewards executives despite reporting large losses every year since 2008 government buyout.
Intelligence officer says latest Wikileaks are 'more damaging' than 2013 Snowden revelations.
Female Marines are fighting back by launching a GoFundMe campaign called Female Marines United.
Patrick Pouyanné says White House should soften its stance on Tehran and assist international companies in building bridges.
Conspiracy theories are thriving in the wake of WikiLeaks' CIA disclosures.
In an era of lower oil prices, BP is changing its whole approach to production optimisation, top executive tells IBTimes UK.
Labour leader warned of under-investment and an over-reliance on consumer spending.
The leak reportedly consisted of exploits used to infect iOS and Android devices.