Brexit hardliners push Theresa May to prepare for 'no deal'
Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt said the warnings from businesses were "inappropriate" and undermined chances of getting a "clean Brexit."
EDF Energy and Shell join Electron's blockchain energy consortium
Consortium also includes: Baringa, Flexitricity, Kiwi Power, Northern Powergrid, Open Energi, Statkraft and UK Power Networks.
GE cuts 12,000 power jobs as demand, renewables skew market
The job cuts will mostly be outside the US and will comprise approximately 18% of the power unit's workforce.
Chinese security firm Boyusec a front for APT 3 cyberespionage group that hacked US firms
US authorities linked Boyusec to an elite cyberespionage group APT3, which is believed to have ties to China's spy agency.
Siemens to cut thousands of jobs worldwide but UK workforce could be spared
German industrial conglomerate says it's moving focus away from fossil fuels division.
German industry group asks members to prepare for 'very hard Brexit'
Federation of German Industries says it is reluctantly coming to the conclusion that a hard Brexit was appearing inevitable.
US Department of Energy enlists Guardtime and Siemens for blockchain cybersecurity project
Also features Washington State University, Tennessee Valley Authority, and Department of Defense Homeland Defense and Security Information Analysis Center.
Royal Photographic Society presents the best science images of 2017
Winners and shortlisted images include a mosquito's foot and a skull-shaped tapeworm that latches onto the intestine of its host.
Fire rips through Glasgow's Blochairn Fruit Market warehouse
More than 40 firefighters are battling to control the blaze amid water pressure problems.
Solar power can make you rich: Users could sell electricity to neighbours using blockchain
LO3 Energy wants to enable people to make peer-to-peer energy transactions with other users across the grid.
Merkel-Trump meeting postponed due to snowstorm in Washington
The two leaders were scheduled to meet at the White House on 14 March, but will now meet on 17 March.
Donald Trump vs Angela Merkel: What to expect from Washington crunch meeting between leaders
One leader just starting out at president, the other battling to win their fourth election
Adolf Hitler's red telephone sells at auction for more than $240,000
The battered telephone was described as "arguably the most destructive weapon of all time".
Adolf Hitler's red telephone goes on sale
'Most destructive weapon of all time' used to send millions to their deaths expected to sell for six-figure sum as part of Maryland auction of war memorabilia.
GE to acquire LM Wind Power for $1.65bn from London-based PE firm
GE's renewable business will benefit as it will now have the design and manufacturing of wind blades in-house.
German business chiefs say they have 'full confidence' in Deutsche Bank
Germany's largest lender has been told to pay up to $14bn by the US over past misconduct.
Read Thersea May's full Brexit speech to Conservative conference in Birmingham
The prime minister said the government will table a Great Repeal Bill to help Brexit.
A loud noise shut down ING Bank's main data centre in Bucharest for 10 hours
The outage was caused during a fire extinguishing drill and resulted in severely damaging dozens of hard drives.
Amazon brings Dash Buttons to the UK for one-click ordering
The internet-enabled Dash buttons cost £4.99 and let you replenish household supplies at a press.
Bilateral agreements can be a long and winding road
At least six countries in the EU have issues with parts of the Agreement and might delay, if not block ratification. Brexiteers be warned.
Brexit impact: Siemens does a U-turn on its earlier warnings
Siemens says it will continue to invest in the UK, despite the Brexit vote.
Brexit: Siemens UK warns investment could suffer if Britain leaves the EU
Company has put plans to export from a new facility in Hull on hold after Brexit vote.
Pride in London: LGBT couples to replace green 'walk' symbol on traffic signals in Trafalgar
7 signs, including the transgender symbol, will be installed at 50 pedestrian traffic signals.
Siemens to merge its wind power business with Spain's Gamesa
Siemens will hold 59% of the new company while Gamesa's existing shareholders will hold 41%.
Irongate malware that targets industrial control systems uncovered
Dubbed Irongate, the malware launches man-in-the-middle attacks.
Zurich Insurance sees second suicide in less than 3 years after ex-boss Martin Senn kills himself
The insurance company's finance chief Pierre Wauthier committed suicide in 2013.
German police release pictures of Red Army Faction terrorists wanted for armed robberies
Men are part of trio linked to attempted robbery of armoured cars in 2015.
Free Radio on My Phone: North Americans demand telcos unlock FM radio on smartphones
A nonprofit radio association has launched a campaign trying to get FM radio unlocked on smartphones.
PLC malware that doesn't need PC infection vector could spell disaster for critical infrastructure
White hat hackers create first malware for critical infrastructure that spreads without an infected machine.
EU referendum: Cameron invokes Churchill and says Brexit will increase risk of war
The prime minister will deploy his strongest language yet in the Brexit debate.