Internet giant's profit rose 8% to $5.3bn in fourth quarter.
The site was criticised for allegedly cracking passwords from hacked databases and selling them.
The potential vulnerability drew serious concerns over the security of one of Twitter's most powerful accounts.
EU says their agreement with US stands despite the executive order.
Consumer confidence rose to 110.3, the greatest rise since September 2016, when it stood at 111.5.
Euratom plays a crucial role in ensuring compliance with international nuclear safeguards.
This comes even as income tax paid overall since 2009 has increased by £23bn.
London MP and Remain campaigner told Corbyn she had 'no choice but to resign'.
Comments from Opec and Russia send crude oil higher while gold tanks on a stronger dollar.
Donor and Brexit backer says party has a 'big problem' with disaffected voters.
WeSearchr: 'They're $#@!ing us. It's time to $#@! them back'.
Senior FCA official says it wants to change the perception that regulation stifles innovation.
Information Commissioner's Officer Garreth Cameron says UK data protection would match EU directive.
The investment platform also uses the cloud and machine learning to enhance returns.
Ikea customers required medical treatment after deckchairs collapsed and trapped their fingers.
Malware used by DNC hackers linked to attack UK on media.
David Lidington says the timetable will allow the UK to start Brexit talks by the end of March.
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Property developer signed 16 new lettings totalling 86,600sq ft, generating annual rent of £7.2m.
Construction contractor expects to deliver 2,200 completed homes by the end of June.
Brexit secretary says the document will be published 'as quickly as possible'.
Office for National Statistics estimates the UK economy grew 2% in 2016 as a whole, down from 2.2% in 2015.
Profit before tax rises 16% to £2.1bn for six months ended 31 December.
Company reports revenues of £520m for the three months ended 31 December.
Household goods giant posts 1% year-on-year decline in revenue, but profits and sales grow steadily.
Provision brings the total amount RBS has set aside for fines to £6.7bn.
Telecoms giant adds 500,000 customers in six months as revenue grows across its three markets.
Email system the same one the George W Bush administration was accused of using to evade transparency laws.
Alan Milburn called on businesses to do more in a bid to make workplaces more equal.
Botnet has been dormant since 2013 - but that does not mean it is harmless.