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Rise in temperatures has led to the spread of disease-carriers to higher altitudes
Funds say members’ personal data is likely to have been stolen in security breach
Local authorities confirm their files were left in unsecured cloud-based data storage system
Colchester Council said files including benefits data were found on an unsecured Amazon Data Bucket controlled by the outsourcer
UK’s biggest private sector pension plan says private details of members were on outsourcer’s hacked servers
Data was leaked from less than 0.1% of outsourcer’s servers as result of incident, says company
Outsourcer tells trustees its investigation could be finalised by end of next week
UK regulators urge outsourcer’s customers, including insurers and pension funds, to examine data loss
Outsourcer, which provides services to the UK Ministry of Defence, says incident hit 4 per cent of its servers
Complex mission will search for signs of ocean life on icy moons close to solar system’s biggest planet
Allied Universal pauses listing due to market and economic uncertainty
UK outsourcer and government contractor says local authority as well as business services were disrupted
FTSE 100 group lifts forecasts for savings on back of $5.4bn takeover of US rival Terminix
Construction equipment rental group has no plans to follow move by CRH
UK outsourcer seeks to capitalise on 5G roll out and removal of China’s Huawei from country’s telecoms network
Ambulance staff say they are being treated like ‘second class emergency workers’
Biggest pest control group turns AI technology on rodents to track them down
Faced with long waits for treatment, millions pay for care
Operators say higher tariff would allow them to attract and keep staff as hospitals look to free up space
Britain has relied on more non-EU foreign practitioners since Brexit
Revival of hospitality sector in jeopardy, says boss of Johnson Service Group
Low-cost carrier confident of brighter outlook after strong summer bookings as losses narrow
Royal Mail postal strikes set to cause disruption during the busy sales period
Founded in 1516, the group is under pressure from nimble rivals as focus shifts from letters to parcels
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