Customers have been unable to order online for almost a month due to the cyber-attack.
Month: May 2025
Jay Slater’s friends cannot be found, inquest told
Police are searching for Jay Slater’s friend Lucy Law who is believed to be back in Tenerife.
Starmer announces U-turn on winter fuel payment cuts
The prime minister said the government would re-examine eligibilty for the pension top-up payment.
Wales ‘confident’ of hosting Euro 2028 opening ceremony
A Senedd meeting reveals Cardiff is expected host the Euro 2028 opening ceremony and six matches.
Union blames council for lack of bin strike deal
Unite accuses Birmingham City Council of failing to meet a promised deadline to present a pay offer.
Evidence lost after fire deaths, says investigator
A door was thrown in a skip while other items were not properly packaged, fire investigators claim.
UK’s oldest polar bear put down as health fails
Victoria had been receiving specialist care at the Highland Wildlife Park since late last year.
Universities must do more to prevent suicides, ministers say
The government wants universities to check the safety of halls and reach out to families after a death.
Thames Water halts bosses bonus scheme
The company pauses its “retention scheme”, which pays out cash to top executives linked to its rescue loan.
New brain tumour test a ‘game changer’, say experts
Scientists say the new method can diagnose the exact type of tumour within hours, rather than weeks.
