Critical flaw in Twitter's code could let hackers take over your account
The flaw was patched in two days and the researcher was handed a bounty.
Scrapping tuition fees will cost billions – the poor need that money more than graduates
The tuition fees system could be progressive. Scrapping it will take money away from where it's needed.
Hong Kong's Cathay Pacific airline to slash 600 jobs amid losses
Cathay Pacific posted its first full-year loss in 8 years in March.
Liverpool 3-0 Middlesbrough, Watford 0-5 Manchester City: Premier League final day as it happened
City thump depleted Hornets to seal third place, while Liverpool cement fourth spot ahead of Arsenal.
Alitalia pleads for buyers as government sets deadline
Potential suitors have until 5 June to submit bid for bankrupt carrier.
A tale of two banks: Lloyds has paid back taxpayer but RBS still has a mountain to climb
Lloyds has more than paid back its £20.3bn bailout, while RBS has posted its ninth year of losses in a row.
Zimbabwe football legend lifts lid on widespread use of witchcraft to win matches
Memory Mucherahowa revealed all in his latest book about magic and soccer.
What happened to Project Titan? Apple's big secret will take us beyond cars
Thought to be on the brink of death, 2017 has breathed new life into Apple's top-secret Project Titan.
Manchester United 1-1 Celta Vigo: Uefa Europa League semi-final as it happened
Jose Mourinho's side survive nervy finish to set up a final clash with Ajax in Stockholm on 24 May.
'We want a socialist as PM': Hard-left Militant group and RMT Union back Jeremy Corbyn
The Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition fielded more than 130 candidates at the last election.
BT sees profits dive as it cuts 4,000 jobs and chief's bonus after a 'challenging' year
Britain's largest telecoms operator said its pre-tax profit dived 19% to £2.3bn.
Standard Life merger with Aberdeen Asset Management to result in 800 job losses
Job cuts are part of achieving annual cost savings of £200m.
RBS to cut more than 250 jobs amid cost-cutting overhaul
Bank will create 88 new positions and outsource 38 to India, but Unite disputes the figures.
White House considers exiting Paris Agreement on climate change as early as next week
There are concerns the pact will make it difficult to repeal US climate regulations as Trump promised.
Alitalia begins bankruptcy proceedings after turnaround plan collapse
Italy's flagship carrier enters 'extraordinary administration' following board meeting on Tuesday.
Aberdeen Asset Management reports 20% profit growth in build-up to Standard Life merger
The firm highlighted 'headwinds and opportunities' in the investment sector as rationale for the merger.
UK local council now offering £350-a-day drone property inspection service
Forget scaffolding – if you need to have buildings inspected, drones can get the job done faster.
Alitalia goes bust: Italy's flagship airline triggers insolvency process as liquidation looms
Two-thirds of workers at Italy's flagship airline rejected turnaround plan involving salary cuts and redundancies.
Manchester United 2-1 Anderlecht: Europa League as it happened
Marcus Rashford nets extra-time winner as profligate hosts seal semi-final berth at Old Trafford.
There is a right-wing coup happening in Britain – vote Green to stop an extreme Brexit
Ahead of the 2017 general election, the Green Party will set out a bold, positive vision for Britain's future.
Theresa May announces June general election: As it happened
PM confirms snap election outside Downing Street
Manchester United 2-0 Chelsea: Premier League as it happened
Marcus Rashford and Ander Herrera strike in dominant win as Tottenham receive big title boost.
Ex-BHS head office employees get £1m compensation for retailer's 'failure' to consult staff
Law firm JWK argued that workers were not given 45-day notice prior to dismissal.
Borussia Dortmund vs Monaco postponed after explosions hit team bus - as it happened
Barcelona travel to Turin having never won away at Juve.
UK bucks trend of global surge in business optimism, finds survey
Optimism in the UK has fallen to a four-year low of 20%, says Grant Thornton International Business Report.
Redundancies at Mercedes-Benz announced by Daimler
The company is seeking to make savings of €400 million.
Burundi demands money from citizens in desperate effort to avoid economic meltdown
Documents obtained by IBTimes UK shows how teachers have to contribute up to an eighth of their salaries.
BP to cut chief executive Bob Dudley's maximum pay by 30%
Dudley's potential maximum pay to be capped at around £12.2m for the next three years, reports say.
Amazon plans to cut 263 jobs at its Quidsi unit this summer
Quidsi's software development team would now focus on building technology for AmazonFresh.
Triggering Article 50: UK begins Brexit — as it happened
Live coverage of events as Britain begins the formal process of exiting the European Union.