CrowdStrike ‘actively working’ to fix flaw that sparked global IT outage
Chief executive George Kurtz said the incident was caused by a software defect and not a security incident.
Chief executive George Kurtz said the incident was caused by a software defect and not a security incident.
The Ukrainian President used a historic address to ask Sir Keir Starmer to ‘show your leadership’ and help with Kyiv’s ‘long-range capability’.
MPs heard the report painted a ‘stark’ picture on the condition of public services.
Friday’s hearing comes against the backdrop of Israel’s devastating 10-month military assault on Gaza.
Finance firms including Goldman Sachs, Link, Visa and others operating as normal amid global disruption.
Scientists said their new vaccine technology targets a part of the virus that does not mutate over time.
Tracy Brabin said ‘such criminal behaviour will not be tolerated’ after vehicles were set on fire and a police car was toppled in Harehills.
Simon De La Rue and Matt Fallaize bring you daily round-ups of this week’s States meeting.
Sarnia Arts & Crafts Club is holding a Centenary Exhibition over the next eight days to celebrate the group’s 100th anniversary.
With a week to go until Paris 2024, Tony Curr speaks to Guernsey 400m hurdler Alastair Chalmers about his dramatic qualifying run and his targets for the Games.
Jon Marley has returned in positive spirits after an enlightening Island Games AGM and facilities tour in Orkney.
‘If I had not moved my head at that very last instant, the assassin’s bullet would have perfectly hit its mark,’ said the former president.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer wants closer ties on security, joint efforts to tackle illegal migration and smoother trading arrangements.
The Prime Minister said he was open to offshore processing agreements, and attacked the Tories for a ‘dereliction of duty’ on small boats.
Five Just Stop Oil protesters have been jailed for several years for conspiring to organise protests that blocked the M25 motorway in November 2022.