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Musk's Twitter takeover troubles Irish regulatorsCiara O'Brien on the troubles swirling around Twitter under the leadership of Elon Musk. The company this week met with the Irish Data Protection Commission to discuss concerns about upheaval at the company and how it could impact the safety of users and their data. Joe Brennan on the news that car insurers had a bumper year in 2021, enjoying the highest profits since 2009.

The threat of being hacked is a perennial worry for businesses everywhere and, with an estimated 2,200 incidents a day in the US alone, it’s a threat that needs to be taken seriously say Matt Conlon and Conor Flannery, founders of cybersecurity“Aviation is not similar to other industries where you can, quite frankly, get to net zero a little bit more easily. This one is going to take a little bit more time.

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