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‘Signs of recovery’ claims Amazon Web Services after internet outage hits many websites and apps – business live

A major internet outage has hit dozens of websites and apps around the world, with users reporting troubles getting online after problems at Amazon’s cloud computing service.The affected platforms include Snapchat, Roblox, Signal and Duolingo as well as a host of Amazon-owned operations including its main retail site and the Ring doorbell company.In the UK, Lloyds bank was affected as well as its subsidiaries Halifax and Bank of Scotland, while there were also reports of problems accessing the HM Revenue and Customs website on Monday morning. Also in the UK, multiple Ring users took to social media to complaint their doorbells were not working.In the UK alone reports of problems on individual apps ran into the tens of thousands for each platform

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China’s economic growth slows amid Trump tariff war and property woes

China’s economy grew at its slowest pace in a year in the latest quarter amid a trade war with the US and long-running woes in its property market.Fragile domestic demand has left China’s economy heavily reliant on manufacturing and trade, at a time of mounting tensions with the Donald Trump administration.GDP rose by 4.8% year on year between July and September, down from the second-quarter growth rate of 5.2%

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Amazon Web Services outage hitting platforms around world ‘showing signs of recovery’

A major internet outage has hit dozens of websites and apps around the world, with users reporting trouble getting online after problems at Amazon’s cloud computing service.The affected platforms include Snapchat, Roblox, Signal and Duolingo as well as a host of Amazon-owned operations including its main retail site and the Ring doorbell company.In the UK, Lloyds bank was affected as well as its subsidiaries Halifax and Bank of Scotland, while there were also reports of problems accessing the HM Revenue and Customs website on Monday morning. Also in the UK, Ring users took to social media to complain their doorbells were not working.In the UK alone, reports of problems on individual apps ran into the tens of thousands for each platform

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Bereaved families call for inquiry into UK failure to act on pro-suicide forum

Bereaved families and survivors of a pro-suicide forum have called for a public inquiry into the government’s failure to prevent harm linked to the online platform.The calls came as a report found that coroners had raised concerns regarding suicide forums at least 65 times to three government departments since 2019.They also highlighted that a substance promoted as a suicide method on such platforms has been linked to at least 133 deaths in the UK, with the youngest known victim just 13 years old.The analysis, published by the Molly Rose Foundation – established after the death of 14-year-old Molly Russell in November 2017 – is the result of systematic review of reports to prevent future deaths issued by coroners.According to their report, the Department of Health and Social Care, the Home Office, and the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology all failed to act on warnings from coroners about the dangers of pro-suicide forums

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Rashid and Salt star as England thrash New Zealand in second men’s T20 – as it happened

The third and final T20I is in Auckland on Thursday, with the match starting at 7.15pm local time/7.15am BST. I’ll leave you with Simon Burnton’s report from Hagley Oval – goodnight and good day to you.Harry Brook puts his captaincy hat on for another quick chatWe’ve been good at taking wickets since the start of my captaincy, and to get another 10 there was awesome

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Rashid and Salt star as England thrash New Zealand in second men’s T20I

If rain potentially saved England from defeat in the first game of this series, in the second it arrived too late to help New Zealand. A 129-run partnership between Phil Salt and Harry Brook powered the tourists towards a score of 236 for four and, though the Black Caps demonstrated some mighty power-hitting of their own, they simply could not do it often enough, and too regularly lost wickets in trying.Adil Rashid took four wickets and Jordan Cox three catches as New Zealand were dismissed for 171 with two overs remaining, England winning by 65. By the time the forecast downpour arrived, the heavens opening as if fed up with having cricket balls repeatedly hit into them, the game was over.This prelude to this match had followed the precise script of the first, as if the fates had decided that Christchurch deserved to find out what would have happened in that unfinished fixture had rain failed to fall