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London North Eastern Railway (LNER) has warned passengers to remain vigilant after a cyber-attack on a third-party supplier exposed customer contact details and some journey history.

LNER warns customers after passenger details exposed in cyber-attack

Train operator LNER has urged vigilance after a cyber-attack on a third-party supplier exposed some passenger contact details and journey records, though no payment data was accessed.

Sotheby’s losses more than double to $248m as global art market weakens

Rachel Reeves says economy is not broken, it’s just stuck

Larry Ellison overtakes Elon Musk as world’s richest man amid AI boom

UK life sciences sector slipping in global investment race, industry warns

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Sir Nick Clegg has never been short of vantage points from which to view power. After five years as Deputy Prime Minister in the coalition government, he spent almost seven at the heart of Big Tech as Meta’s president of global affairs.

Nick Clegg urges Britain to rediscover optimism and tells Silicon Valley to drop the self pity

Nick Clegg on Britain’s risk‑aversion, Silicon Valley’s self‑pity, AI rivalry with China, free speech and leadership — in conversation with Wilfred Frost.

Lord Alan Sugar has become the latest high-profile business leader to attack remote working, insisting that young people “just want to sit at home” and need to get their “bums back into the office.”

Lord Sugar: young people need to get their ‘bums back into the office’

Lord Alan Sugar has criticised hybrid and remote working, arguing that young people miss out on vital learning from colleagues and apprenticeships by staying at home.

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Having your TikTok account blocked is an unpleasant situation that can affect your online activity.

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Britain’s festive shopping habits are undergoing a technological transformation, with new research showing that more than seven in ten consumers will use generative AI to help choose Christmas presents this year.

Millions of Brits to use generative AI for Christmas gift shopping in 2025

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