Google wins Supreme Court appeal to block £3bn data action
The group bringing the legal action claimed that Google had secretly tracked millions of iPhone users’ internet activity
The group bringing the legal action claimed that Google had secretly tracked millions of iPhone users’ internet activity
Inflation has not been so high since December 1990
The Man City boss believes the initiative, in conjunction with New York City FC, will nurture the next generation of young American talent
New techniques have been used to make a robot hand, a flapping fish tail, and a coil that can retrieve a ball
Dawid Malan contributed 41 for Eoin Morgan’s men.
Kenneth Branagh's semi-autobiographical film “Belfast” takes audiences back to the Northern Island city in 1969 during the Troubles, in which the tensions between Catholics and Protestants became violent
The Biden administration is stepping up pressure on Russia over a build-up of troops along its frontier with Ukraine
Rioter’s defence team have cited his mental health problems as mitigating factors and asked for a lenient sentence
From handmade delights, to butter croissant mixes and orange-zest pastry, here’s our picks from supermarkets, shops and deli counters across the UK
Fans and friends cheered her on with chants of ‘girls are strong’ and ‘we belong on the ice’
A key cog in the transfer market for the Reds, Edwards is seeking a new challenge after a decade at Anfield with Julian Ward set to succeed him
Worldwide Cancer Research calls the finding a ‘huge breakthrough’ in link between diet and cancer
This is ‘why Democrats will lose the next four election cycles’, says critic
The New York Republican became a target for the former president after voting for the $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill which is headed to President Biden’s desk
Guiding you from A to B, these clever devices make tracking your performance an easy ride
Former French President François Hollande is testifying at the trial of 14 men accused of helping in the 2015 Islamic State attacks on Paris, Hollande said he was aware for months beforehand that the Islamic State group was targeting France
Former home secretary Damian Green says Britain has ‘moral obligation’ to Hong Kong citizens born after 1997 who cannot benefit from resettlement programme
All venues will use renewable agency, according to organisers
Several countries and companies have announced plans to stop selling cars that run on gasoline or diesel over the next two decades
Mass arrests follow warnings by US and UN that conflict could soon escalate
The Chicago Police Department cancels scheduled days off beginning Friday as the prosecution rests its case against Rittenhouse
More than half of UK adults said the coconut chocolate is their least favourite
Former president lashes out at Senate minority leader after Republicans helped get bill through Congress
From vegan elixirs to personalised skincare, these are the letterbox gifts worth signing up for
Brothers were left in empty apartment with sibling’s rotting corpse in bedroom for nearly a year