EU says threats should not guide trade talks as Trump says he wants tariffs of 50% on European goods as soon as 1 June.
M&S said earlier this week that the hackers got into systems via a third party - but did not say who that was.
The move threatens significant volatility in the coming weeks, ahead of a crucial G7 summit in Canada next month.
Matt Cole says prices remain very high despite Ofgem's announcement that prices will fall in July.
New data suggests there were more than 920,000 young people not in work, education or training at the start of 2025.
A new report says islanders are concerned about rising living costs and finding affordable property.
Trump hosted the biggest investors in his own cryptocurrency, but insisted he put the country ahead of his businesses interests.
The American company agrees to buy the Daily and Sunday Telegraph after a two-year ownership vacuum.
A typical annual domestic energy bill will drop by £129 in July, the first fall in a year.
Gas and electricity prices will fall in July, under regulator Ofgem's new price cap.
A volunteer at the service says the food bank currently helps about 100 people every week.
The vigilance needed in the military can be an asset in the cybersecurity industry.
The popular toys have been removed from shelves until June, following reports of customers fighting over them.
But health unions react angrily after a smaller rise of 3.6% is announced for other NHS staff, including nurses and midwives.
Cyril Ramaphosa kept his cool despite the onslaught
Unite says about 800 of its members employed by firm Wilson James are now taking industrial action.
There has been a long debate over the cost and usefulness of one cent coins in the US.
The US sportswear giant says its price increases are part of "seasonal planning".
Government borrowing hit £20.2bn in April, leading analysts to say the prospect of tax rises later this year is increasing.
The man who designed the iPad, iMac and iPhone will try to come up with a new generation of products for the AI era.
After going down overnight, the website is open for browsing again, but online orders remain suspended after the recent cyber attack.
Soaring rice prices are a powerful trigger in Japan, where shortages have caused political upsets before.
Lyons welcomed the government's realisation that an "error" was made.
Inflation has risen by more than expected as water, energy and food bills grew - how are ordinary people making their income stretch?
The US chain reports a sharp fall in sales which it blames on a "highly challenging environment".
His comments come as the White House says it will overhaul rules restricting sales of advanced chips.
The move follows political pressure in recent weeks after Labour losses at England's local elections.
Bills, food prices, and service costs are all rising - but there is some good news
A government decision to limit the payment have been criticised by some MPs, unions and charities.
The frustration of having to download multiple apps to pay for parking may go if a new platform is widely adopted.