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Transport for London has admitted a cyber attack hitting its IT systems is much worse than initially thought.
Ross Lydall has the latest on the investigation, the risk to passenger data - plus, what's happening with Central Line delays linked to ongoing rolling stock refurbishment.
In part two, a new wave of fixed mortgage rate cuts is on the way for lucky borrowers on Friday 13 as home loan costs continue to fall.
Evening Standard business editor Jonathan Prynn examines data showing major high street lenders TSB, Nationwide and HSBC will cut rates across their range of fixed rate products in the latest flare up in the mortgage price war.
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By The Evening Standard4.3
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Transport for London has admitted a cyber attack hitting its IT systems is much worse than initially thought.
Ross Lydall has the latest on the investigation, the risk to passenger data - plus, what's happening with Central Line delays linked to ongoing rolling stock refurbishment.
In part two, a new wave of fixed mortgage rate cuts is on the way for lucky borrowers on Friday 13 as home loan costs continue to fall.
Evening Standard business editor Jonathan Prynn examines data showing major high street lenders TSB, Nationwide and HSBC will cut rates across their range of fixed rate products in the latest flare up in the mortgage price war.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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