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5.2 magnitude quake rattles CreteAn earthquake with magnitude 5.2 rocked eastern Crete on Saturday morning but no injuries to people or damage to structures has been reported.
All bus fares in England to be capped at £2 during cost of living crisisThe move will see the price of a single bus journey in England capped at £2 for three months from JanuaryBus journeys in England will be capped at £2 from January to March next year, Grant Shapps, the transport secretary has announced.According to the Department for Transport, the £60m plan could see some passengers save more than £3 per single bus ticket.The department said the average fare for a three-mile journey is around £2.80, meaning that passengers will now save 30 per cent of the price every time they travel.Single fares that are already lower than £2 will not be affected by the cap.
Google Chrome emergency update fixes new zero-day used in attacksGoogle has released Chrome 105.0.5195.102 for Windows, Mac, and Linux users to address a single high-severity security flaw, the sixth Chrome zero-day exploited in attacks patched this year.It was available immediately when BleepingComputer checked for new updates by going into the Chrome menu > Help > About Google Chrome.The web browser will also auto-check for new updates and automatically install them after the next launch.Given that the zero-day bug patched today is also known to have been exploited by attackers in the wild, it is strongly recommended to upgrade the Google Chrome web browser as soon as possible.
Summer’s top destinations: Greece soars in popularity while France and Portugal slipExclusive: Peak-season winners – and losers – revealed in race for UK holidaymakers
Britain will be forced to buy back gas shipped to Europe Britain will be forced to buy back gas exported to Europe to keep the lights on this winter after supplying about 15pc of supplies stored on the Continent.The UK's lack of storage means that gas which was shipped to terminals this side of the Channel and then piped abroad will have to be pumped back into the country as temperatures fall.
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49m Aegean superyacht 007 sinks in GreeceThe sinking of the 49-metre Aegean superyacht 007 in Greece was reported this morning. The incident, which took place last night and into this morning, occurred off of the Greek island of Kythnos and it appears from imagery that the yacht has now been stabilised by the Coast Guard in a almost fully submerged state.