New China fears over grip on UK data firm Global Switch as 5g rows continue

New China fears over grip on UK data firm Global Switch as 5g security rows continue By Jamie Nimmo For The Financial Mail On Sunday Published: 23:47 GMT, 14 March 2020 | Updated: 23:47 GMT, 14 March 2020 A Chinese tycoon who has bought a controlling stake in a UK company that stores sensitive data on … Read more

Elderly face uncertainty as Four Seasons care homes switch owners

Elderly face uncertainty as care home group Four Seasons transfers another 58 properties to new operators By Lucy White For The Daily Mail Published: 23:29 GMT, 12 March 2020 | Updated: 00:33 GMT, 13 March 2020 Elderly residents at Four Seasons care homes face more uncertainty after the group transferred another 58 properties to new … Read more

Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez do the Flip the Switch Challenge in hilarious video

Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez took part in the latest social media challenge, the Flip the Switch Challenge. Former Presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren made headlines Saturday by doing the Flip the Switch Challenge on Saturday Night Live with Kate McKinnon, who was impersonating her. The social media challenge requires two people in the video, one … Read more

Alesha Dixon in futuristic glamour for the launch of her new book Star Switch

She has revealed she doesn’t want to wait too long to have another child. And Alesha Dixon has plenty of bedtime stories for any new arrival after celebrating the launch of her new book Star Switch in London on Thursday. The Britain’s Got Talent star, 41, went for a futuristic look as she posed with fresh … Read more

FCA warns banks to play fair in switch from Libor to Sonia

The financial watchdog has warned banks it will be watching like a hawk to ensure they play fair, as they shift businesses and borrowers from the discredited Libor interest rate. A senior Financial Conduct Authority director told This is Money that if it sees problems with banks it will ‘challenge hard’ and ‘intervene’, to reassure … Read more

Broadband customers charged up to £90 a year to keep email addresses after they switch providers

Some telecoms firms are charging ex-customers up to £7.50 every month to continue using their old email addresses, an investigation by BBC Radio 4’s Moneybox uncovered.  BT charges customers up to £7.50 to hold onto their address, equivalent to £90 annually. Meanwhile, TalkTalk charges previous customers £5 each month to keep their old email address – … Read more