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Ousted web quango chief defends spending £135,000 of company money on a book deal
Russell Haworth, who quit Nominet in 2021, agreed deal with Forbes before leaving
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Why shipbuilders are reaching for the nuclear option
Pollution concerns could lead to a wave of greener vessels
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Royal Mail boss to face MPs’ questions over Russian ransomware attack
Cyber attack left more than half a million parcels and letters stuck in limbo
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Brussels trashes Ireland’s economic model with meddling on Big Tech
Row threatens to expose deep divides as Dublin accuses EU of 'overreach'
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EU clashes with Ireland on big tech as Dublin vows to sue Brussels for ‘overreach’
EU allegedly tried to pressure Ireland into extending an investigation into Meta
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Electric car sales overtake diesel for first time
Figures from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders show that electric cars accounted for 16.6pc of automotive sales last year
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Why Tesla risks losing its race to become the world's biggest carmaker
Elon Musk has disappointed investors with delivery numbers – and shares have fallen sharply as believers' faith is shaken
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Britain risks ‘losing status as tech hub’ to US and EU rivals
Microchip manufacturer warns global moves in microchip production are racing ahead of the UK
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China cracks advanced microchip technology in blow to Western sanctions
Huawei patents method of making ultra-small microchips closely guarded by the West
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Huawei national security report delayed by Whitehall foot-dragging
GCHQ-backed review of Chinese state-owned company was meant to be released in summer
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$3.5bn seized from Sam Bankman-Fried’s collapsed crypto empire
Seizure could trigger a fresh fight with US courts and liquidators over FTX’s remaining assets
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Elon Musk tells Tesla staff to ignore ‘stock market craziness’ after $700bn wiped off company’s value
Twitter owner urges Tesla staff to “go all out” to meet delivery targets as shares plummet
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Judge who presided over Prince Andrew sex abuse case to oversee Sam Bankman-Fried’s FTX trial
Bankman-Fried accused of ‘massive, years long’ conspiracy to defraud investors
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Doubts raised over Huawei’s British business as sales halve
KPMG warns there's a 'material uncertainty' over the ability of Huawei's UK operations to stay in business another year