Thursday's papers lead with fears of a surge in cyber crime and the impact of the cost of living crisis.
Several papers focus on the cyberattacks which are believed to have hit two prominent firms in the UK. The Financial Times reports there are fears of a surge in cyber crime following an attack on the Guardian newspaper and a suspected incident at Royal Mail.
The Metro reports that rail strikes are set to drag on for "the long haul" after defiant union leader Mick Lynch said he would never agree to driver-only trains in return for a pay deal. Mr Lynch has accused the government of deliberately wrecking talks by insisting on phasing out guards, even claiming it was part of a bid to prolong the dispute to gain public support for the new anti-strike legislation, the paper says.
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Royal Mail warns of 'severe service disruption' amid major cyber attackRoyal Mail teams are said to be 'working around the clock' to resolve the disruption
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Evri apologises for parcel delivery delays across UKIt said staff shortages, Royal Mail strikes and bad weather had contributed to the problems
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Royal Mail hit by ‘severe disruption’ to international export services following ‘cyber incident’Royal Mail is experiencing 'severe service disruption' to its international export services following a cyber incident, the company announced.
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Royal Mail unable to despatch items abroad after 'cyber incident'The firm has temporarily advised customers to hold any export items while it works to resolve the issue.
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Royal Mail suffers ‘severe service disruption’ to export services after cyber incident🔴 Royal Mail is suffering “severe service disruption” to its international export services following a “cyber incident“, the company has announced
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Royal Mail unable to send letters and parcels overseas after 'cyber incident'BREAKING: Royal Mail is experiencing ‘severe service disruption’ to its international export services.
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