British monarch outlined the government's legislative programme in the House of Lords on 18 May.
Hacker has used DDoS attacks on a number of government websites in light of new 'anti-LGBT' law.
The Microsoft founder has shared his reading tips for this summer on LinkedIn for those struggling to find a book.
Hacked data being sold on the dark web is from a breach which affected LinkedIn in 2012.
Unions called for action after government increased petrol prices by two-thirds to help tackle fuel shortage.
SSE facing tough market conditions amid stiff competition.
A top US official has urged Modi's government to reform economic governance to improve ease of doing business.
Unemployment falls by 2,000 to 1.69m in April, leaving the unemployment rate unchanged at 5.1%
Luxury retailer talks of challenging environment in the sector as it unveils £100m cost-saving programme.
Brewing giant posts 10% decline in revenue but lifts dividend and remains confident on its outlook.
Fed presidents Robert Kaplan and Dennis Lockhart spoke in favour of a rate increase.
Swarm, the decentralised file storage and distribution solution, has just released its orange paper.
Richard Herbert, a veteran at BP, is said to be a long-time ally of Bob Dudley, BP's chief executive.
The move is designed to discourage dumping of Chinese steel below cost in the US market.
Around 22% of the insurer's shareholders voted against its 2015 remuneration report.
The move will deepen Qatar Airway's stake in the trans-Atlantic market between the US and London.
Security researcher on Symantec vulnerability: 'This is about as bad as it can possibly get'.
Between 2010 and 2015, the suspect hacked into business newswire services to 'game' the stock market.
Finland-based mobility operator wants to sell transport as a subscription service in the same vein as Netflix.
UK prime minister was branded 'ridiculous' by one of his own MPs after the comment.
Cybercriminals targeting the TPBank in Vietnam attempted to send funds to Slovenia.
Anger as Nigeria scraps petrol subsidies by increasing prices to curb ongoing fuel shortage.
Sports Direct boss will appear at Westminster on 7 June but only if MPs visit company's headquarters before.
European Council president claims the Vote Leave spokesman is suffering from 'political amnesia'.
The 24-hour RMT action relates to an industrial dispute regarding the role of train guards on Southern Rail.
BuzzFeed says the decision to switch to HTTPS is primarily to protect readers and staff who use the site.
Security researcher discloses flaw on marijuana-enthusiast website found to have an unprotected database.
Regulator calls for cap on unarranged overdraft fees and warnings for customers before they are overdrawn.
Otto retrofit system costs $30,000 and gives autonomous capabilities to regular trucks.
UK inflation slowed from March's 0.5% growth, falling short of expectations.