
Virgin Galactic to send its first sweepstakes winner to space - The Verge
The winner, Keisha, a health and energy coach, is the first woman of a sweepstakes held by Virgin Galactic. The sweepstakes was done in partnership with Omaze and Space for Humanity.

LV= members to pay £43m towards sale | News - The Times
The members of LV= are expected to foot a £43 million bill for the mutual insurer’s divisive £530 million takeover by an American private equity firm.LV= has re

JPMorgan: Boss 'regrets' saying bank will outlast Chinese Communist Party - BBC News
Jamie Dimon has apologised after saying that his Wall Street bank would outlast China's ruling party.

Ionity invests €700 million in expansion of EV charging network - Autocar
Charging firm plans to quadruple the amount of chargers it operates across Europe

Britain BOOMS back from pandemic: Manufacturing soars to highest level since 1977, says CBI report - Daily Mail
British industry has recorded a boom in orders this month with growth hitting its highest measure since 1977, as price expectations among manufacturers also climbed to a 44-year-high.

'Total nightmare' in north over lira freefall - Cyprus Mail
The freefall of the Turkish lira is among the main concerns in the north with people seeing the prices of goods and their loan instalments in foreign currency skyrocket, while…

The UK Just Banned Default Passwords and We Should Too - Gizmodo
The new bill would require unique passwords for IoT devices and would prevent those passwords from being reset to universal factory default.

Bitcoin investor who lost almost £1million in cryptocurrency ‘doesn’t regret it’ - Mirror.co.uk
Peter McCormack deposited £5,000 into digital currencies in 2017 at a time when Bitcoins were about $600 - but it soon swelled to $20,000 before the bubble burst and he lost everything

Rail upgrade plans dismissed as 'chaotic shambles' by Northern leaders - BBC News
The government's proposals are described as "a shambles" at a Transport for the North meeting.

Norfolk Tesla driver says lucky no-one was killed in crash - Eastern Daily Press
A man whose £50,000 car was crushed under tonnes of concrete said it was lucky no-one was killed in the crash.

London underground strike set to go ahead with no breakthrough in talks - Evening Standard
Commuters are bracing for severe disruption to the Tube network as planned strikes draw closer with no breakthrough imminent in talks with union leaders.

Huge fines and a ban on default passwords in new UK law - BBC News
New rules are introduced to make internet-connected home devices less likely to be hacked.