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Serious IT problems affected online banking for several days, left some people unable to move home - and could result in the bank facing compensation payments ofMr Maru apologised to customers, saying he was "deeply sorry for the disruption". He said there was no evidence it was caused by a cyber-attack or a malicious act.
Following the Barclays incident in January, about 1.2m people in the UK were then affected by further banking outages in February.Those problems occurred at Lloyds, TSB, Nationwide and HSBC.to follow the world's top tech stories and trends.
.The wife of a Conservative councillor who was jailed after she posted an online rant about migrants is due to have her appeal against the sentence heard on Thursday.
Lucy Connolly, from Northampton, posted on X that hotels housing asylum seekers should be set on fire on the day three girls were stabbed to death at a holiday club in Southport.
She was jThe firm also made a broader point about the Spanish housing problem.
"The root cause of the affordable housing crisis in Spain is a lack of supply to meet demand," said a spokesperson. "Governments across the world are seeing that regulating Airbnb does not alleviate housing concerns or return homes to the market – it only hurts local families who rely on hosting to afford their homes and rising costs."Last summer, Spain saw a wave of protests against over-tourism in many popular destinations, with its impact on housing the biggest grievance.
With the number of foreign visitors to Spain fast approaching 100 million per year, the unrest is expected to continue this summer.On Sunday, several thousand people took to the streets across the Canary Islands under the slogan "Canaries have a limit".