
23andMe data breach under ICO investigation: What it means for you
The ICO is investigating the 23andMe data breach. Learn what this means for UK victims, how to protect your data, and your legal rights after the cyberattack.

The ICO is investigating the 23andMe data breach. Learn what this means for UK victims, how to protect your data, and your legal rights after the cyberattack.

Over the last few years, strikes and Covid-19 have led to cancelled classes, online learning, and restricted services, leaving many students without the experience they signed up for. The universities did not refund affected students for the disruption, and legal experts think this is a breach of contract.

If you owned an older iPhone, you might be one of the millions affected by Apple’s batterygate scandal. Here’s everything you need to know about the controversy.

Millions of Yorkshire Water customers could be due compensation. Are you one of them?
A new lawsuit claims Yorkshire Water hid many pollution incidents from its water and sewerage plants. This false reporting let the company charge customers more, as they were rewarded for good environmental performance by being allowed to raise household bills.

Data breaches are an unfortunate reality, with even large, well-established businesses susceptible to cyber threats. In 2023, 2plan Wealth Management became the latest company to see its sensitive client information fall into the hands of criminals. Shockingly, it took them a whole year to alert some clients about the breach – a delay that put countless individuals at risk.

United Utilities may have to pay compensation to millions of household customers in the Northwest of England. A legal claim alleges the company underreported its pollution incidents.

According to legal and environmental experts, Thames Water significantly underreported the number of pollution incidents which took place from its water and sewerage plants over a period of years. As a result, millions of household customers could be due compensation.

Earlier this year, Severn Trent Water was fined £2 million for ‘reckless’ pollution after a huge discharge of raw sewage at a treatment works in Stoke. In total, approximately 470 million litres of raw sewage was discharged, more than half illegally.

Did you notice your older iPhone slowing down over time? If so, you might be one of the many users affected by the infamous “batterygate” scandal.

According to the latest reports, Northumbrian Water customers could see their bills rise by a whopping 26% over the next five years. This would see the average bill rise to £530 in 2029-30. But customers of Northumbrian Water might be able to get some money back.
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