What the papers say – November 9
A campaign to get the Brexit Party to stand down and woes for Labour are among the stories making headlines on Saturday.
A campaign to get the Brexit Party to stand down and woes for Labour are among the stories making headlines on Saturday.
LAKA offers a community-centric approach to bike insurance. Instead of customers paying an up-front monthly fee and receiving a service only when they need a payout, Laka’s approach is to handle claims first, then total up the costs at the end of the month and split the fees amongst its members retroactively. It’s like splitting the bill at dinner after a great meal with friends. We wanted to make sure that as a company we would always act in our customers’ best interest and it became clear that the way to do that was to turn the whole insurance model on its head.
The young Briton’s body was found inside a suitcase buried in a shallow grave west of Auckland.
A forensic expert has been giving evidence at the trial over Grace Millane’s death in New Zealand.
The young Briton’s body was found in a suitcase in a shallow grave outside Auckland.
What prompted Boris Johnson to compare the Labour leader to a group of Russian farmers?
Grace Millane, from Wickford in Essex, was on a round-the-world trip when she arrived in New Zealand last November.
Around 5,000 units of blood are issued to hospitals every day.
Grace Millane was found dead in a forest after going missing in Auckland last December.
Google has struggled to stake out a presence in the wearables market.
Cybersecurity firm FireEye would not identify or otherwise characterise the victims or the impacted telecoms provider or give its location.
The policy will start on November 22.
A Conservative think tank has said the party will have to target voters from regional towns in order to win the general election.
The US tech giant suspended the practice in August and apologised for the way it used people, rather than just machines, to review audio.
The Competition and Consumer Commission accused Google of collecting information on users’ whereabouts even after they had switched off the feature.