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  • Mass IT outage hits companies and infrastructure around the world<br>epa11487323 Indian workers try to repair a malfunctioning information screen at the Delhi International Airport in New Delhi, India, 19 July 2024. Some of the services at the Delhi Airport were temporarily impacted due to the global IT outage, the airport said in a statement. Companies and institutions around the world have been affected on 19 July by a major computer outage in systems running Microsoft Windows linked to a faulty Crowdstrike cyber-security software update. According to CrowdStrike's CEO, the issue has been identified, isolated and a fix has been deployed.  EPA/RAJAT GUPTA

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    Windows IT outage: CrowdStrike CEO ‘deeply sorry’ for global chaos caused by update and warns fix may take time to work – as it happened

  • Ian Cameron poses alongside a Rolls-Royce car

    Former Rolls-Royce designer’s alleged killer arrested in France

  • Dame Moya Greene

    Vennells knew prosecution of post office operators was wrong, inquiry told

  • Passengers face huge delays at Atlanta’s airport after global IT outage on Friday.

    From trains to retail, how CrowdStrike outage caused havoc across industries

  • Windows global IT outage: what we know so far

  • ‘Bedlam’ in UK as air and rail travel hit by global IT outage

  • Jo Swinson criticises ‘duplicitous’ civil servants at Post Office inquiry

  • Yorkshire Water bosses get hefty bonuses after company failed customers

  • Harland & Wolff rescue talks intensify as government rules out loan guarantee

  • ‘Ugly’ phone boxes that blight UK streets should be removed, says thinktank

  • Labour says higher-than-forecast UK borrowing shows economic challenge ahead

  • Nationwide gets green light for £2.9bn takeover of Virgin Money

  • Queues and blank screens at airports as Microsoft IT outage disrupts travel – video

  • Ofcom to ban inflation-linked mid-contract price rises on phones, pay-TV and broadband

  • British retail sales slump by more than forecast amid chilly weather

  • Parents saving up to £10,000 in nursery benefits may face unexpected tax bills

  • Bamburgh castle seen in the distance overlooking a long stretch of sandy beach and calm sea; the sky is blue and there is a small village seen behind the castle

    Bamburgh judged UK’s best seaside destination by Which? readers for fourth year

  • British Prime Minister Starmer hosts 4th European Political Community summit<br>epa11485271 British Prime Minister Keir Starmer (R) speaks with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky (L) during the Opening Plenary at the European Political Community (EPC) meeting at Blenheim Palace, in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, Britain, 18 July 2024. Starmer will host more than 45 European leaders at Blenheim Palace, the birthplace of Winston Churchill, for the European Political Community (EPC) summit. This is the 4th EPC meeting since the grouping was founded in October 2022. EPA/CHRIS RATCLIFFE / POOL

    Zelenskiy to attend UK cabinet meeting in effort to disrupt Russian oil sales

  • A woman points at a bartender

    Netflix adds 8 million subscribers due in part to success of Baby Reindeer and Bridgerton

  • Cameras and journalists stand in front of a building with the TSMC logo

    Nasdaq losses deepen amid market jitters over US policy on chipmakers

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