Justice Secretary says standards of living could be hit as the likes of Turkey seek to join the EU.
The Gafa companies (Google, Apple, Facebook, Amazon) have been conspicuously silent on blockchain.
The US Federal Reserve, Bank of Japan and the Reserve Bank of New Zealand will have their meetings this week.
Anonymous affiliated hacker group Ghost Squad has claimed responsibility for the hack.
EE will shut its call centres in India and bring 600 jobs back to the UK by end of 2016.
The store will remain completely silent for 60 minutes every Saturday from 7 May onwards.
US Army and General Dynamics Corporation are working to improve the systems.
UK's wealthiest women earn revenues exceeding £40bn. Find out who they are.
High street chain employs about 11,000 people and operates 164 stores across the UK.
Rule changes will take effect from 16 May in 'a clear message to rogue direct marketing companies'.
The HEAL Alliance which is the non-profit behind HEAL Bond on Blockchain hopes it will raise $10bn.
The 62-hour non-stop flight was dangerous due to a lack of emergency landing sites.
'The rights in America for workers are much lower. It's like the Trojan horse,' said one protester.
Federal Aviation Administration has described it as an 'urgent safety issue'.
Ban comes six months after Apple's services were launched in China with the government's blessing.
Douglas Flint says Panama Papers highlight how legal corporate structures can be abused.
The move is aimed at making the airline more attractive against competitors like easyJet.
PornHub and its rivals are on the rise - but not everyone is happy about it.
Leave campaigners dismissed IMF's Brexit forecast but data backs up the expert assessment.
British retailer boasts of clients such as Christine Lagarde, Winston Churchill and Elizabeth Taylor.
The possible defect comes as up to 41 people were injured linked to cars placed in 'park' mode.
Don Tapscott is the author of 15 books about the digital revolution; Alex is CEO of North West Passage Ventures.
BTCC Pool was launched in October 2014, operates on a pay-per-share model, guaranteeing miners a return.
Barack Obama says his administration is concentrating on securing an agreement with the EU.
It was the biggest financial cyberattack in history - but the bank's security could be partly to blame.
Nissin Foods, the maker of Top Ramen noodles has the right to appoint a non-executive director to Premier's board.
Musk reveals plans for an autonomous bus as Ford and BMW both plan for public transport revolution.
Snowden has been invited to personally receive the prestigious Ossietzky Prize by PEN International.
The merger with Leidos is expected to allow Lockheed to renew its focus on the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter.
US president says UK's influence on the world stage is magnified by its membership of the EU.