British cybersecurity company Darktrace is preparing to pick banks to spearhead a blockbuster flotation that could become a rare bright spot in a moribund London market for company listings.
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UK took its ‘eye off the ball’ over Russian interference
UK spy agencies took their “eye off the ball” over Russian interference and the government “badly underestimated” the threat, a watchdog has said.
Scientists release largest-ever 3D map of the universe
Scientists have released the largest ever three-dimensional map of the universe, proving that it is basically flat and filling in an 11 billion year gap in its history.
Oxford University coronavirus vaccine triggers ‘immune response’ in trials
A coronavirus vaccine being developed at the University of Oxford is safe and induces an immune response to the disease, the first phase of human trials has revealed.
UK secures early access to 90 million COVID-19 vaccine doses
The UK has secured early access to 90 million COVID-19 vaccine doses through partnerships with pharmaceutical companies.
UAE launches mission to Mars in effort to move away from reliance on oil
The United Arab Emirates has launched its first mission to Mars.
Trial shows experimental drug prevents 79% of COVID-19 cases from progressing
Researchers trialling an experimental drug on critically ill coronavirus patients say it prevented their disease from progressing in 79% of cases.
Government admits its Test and Trace programme is unlawful
The government has admitted its contact tracing programme is unlawful in a legal letter which confirms it has been running in breach of data protection laws since it was launched in May.
Inside the failure to develop a contact-tracing app
Matt Hancock was clear: it was all Apple’s fault.
UK’s first battery ‘gigafactory’ could create 3,500 jobs
The country’s first so-called battery “gigafactory” has moved a step closer after a site in South Wales was identified as the preferred location.