Barts Health Trust has ruled out a ransomware attack and said patient data was not accessed by hackers.
The Oxford Economics and Baker McKenzie study, however, said M&A activity would rise moderately in subsequent years.
Russian security chief Nikolay Patrushev slammed US authorities over hacking allegations.
The merged entity would have market value of €50bn, sales of about €14bn and a 130,000 employee base.
Home Bargains, Factory Foods and Fultons Foods are among the shops affected.
The most common password of 2016 hasn't changed from that of 2015.
Businesses that do not have a robust data-centric culture to drive AI will be affected.
Lynton was an early investor in Snapchat and has been on the company's board for almost four years.
'He deserves better than a life in exile,' Amnesty International's Secretary General Salil Shetty said.
Brent, WTI rally stalls as traders book profits in the absence of major intraday drivers.
Conservative prime minister gave another hint that her government is seeking a 'hard Brexit'.
Modified Nissan Leaf will drive on public streets in London to show off new autonomous technology.
WhatsApp end-to-end encryption protocols called into question by crypto expert.
Households did not hold back on grocery spending last Christmas – before a tougher 2017 sets in.
New Teslas bought after 15 January will get around 1,000 miles of free range per year before incurring fees.
Experts uncovered dozens of flaws on the website of Trump's new internet tsar.
The hacker claimed the recently released US intelligence evidence on Russian hacking is a 'crude fake'.
Bank of England's policymaker Michael Saunders expects UK unemployment rate to remain below 5%.
Gary Collier, Co-CTO of Man AHL is taking part in a session on open source technology at Newsweek/IBT's forthcoming Data Science in Capital Markets event in London.
After attempting one last sale, the hacker group said they're 'going dark' in a farewell message.
Labour's Mayor of London issued warning to City leaders just days before May's major speech.
US carmaker is under investigation for allegedly using a hidden software to cheat emission tests.
Number of part-time workers on low wages has increased dramatically over the past two decades.
The pub group plans to refurbish around 300 pubs this year as it bids to win back customers.
New regulations now allow NSA to share globally intercepted personal data with other government agencies.
The former banker whose job is to promote the college abroad and build its corporate links.
A bearish Soros had bet that US shares would tumble after the Republican candidate's win.
Average price for a first home in the UK crosses £200,000-mark for the first time.
'It's strange. It's odd,' Representative Maxine Waters said.
Spending on foreign credit cards was up 22% on-year to more than £725m in December 2016.