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Call for London-wide right to grow food on unused public land

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Campaigners have called on City Hall to introduce a London-wide “Right to Grow” framework to help communities turn unused public land into food gardens.

Several councils, including Hounslow, Southwark and Hackney, have already introduced the policy to turn wasteland into allotments, community gardens and orchards.

However, the Greater London Authority (GLA) is now being urged to develop a standardised model for all 32 boroughs and the City of London.

A new report from the London People’s Assembly on Food, Nature and the Right to Grow outlines 12 demands to make the capital “greener and more edible” by 2035. City Hall said it was increasing access to green spaces.

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These include dedicated community growing officers in every borough and embedding food growing into future health and planning strategies.

Campaigners say demand for growing space heavily exceeds supply.

At least 30,500 Londoners are on allotment waiting lists, with 16 boroughs closed to new applicants, according to a 2023 Freedom of Information request published by Greenpeace.

In Camden, waiting times can reach up to 12 years. In Islington, there are just 106 allotment plots available for around 17,000 households without garden access.

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NSA warns Russian hackers exploiting vulnerable internet routers to infiltrate business networks

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FBI urges router owners to update firmware after Russian GRU hack

The National Security Agency is warning that Russian government-backed hackers continue targeting internet routers used by businesses and critical infrastructure, urging organizations to shore up basic network security to reduce the risk of cyber intrusions.

In a joint cybersecurity advisory released Monday, the NSA, FBI, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and nearly 20 allied cybersecurity agencies said cyber actors linked to Russia’s Federal Security Service, or FSB, have spent years exploiting vulnerable or poorly configured networking devices to gain access to sensitive networks.

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The advisory said organizations in the financial services, energy, communications, healthcare, government and defense industrial base sectors have been affected. Officials said those industries play a critical role in the U.S. economy.

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Officials said the campaign frequently relies on poor “router hygiene.” (Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Rather than launching disruptive attacks immediately, the hackers often scan the internet looking for outdated or improperly secured routers, then quietly copy device configuration files that can contain administrator credentials, network layouts and other information useful for gaining deeper access into an organization’s systems, according to the advisory.

Officials said the campaign frequently relies on poor “router hygiene” – basic security practices such as keeping router software up to date, replacing default passwords with strong, unique credentials and disabling unnecessary remote management features.

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The advisory said organizations in the financial services, energy, communications, healthcare, government and defense industrial base sectors have been affected. (Getty Images)

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Officials said many of the attacks can be prevented by following a handful of basic cybersecurity practices, including updating router software and firmware to patch known vulnerabilities, using stronger authentication methods, restricting access to network management tools and replacing legacy security settings with more modern protections.

The advisory builds on an earlier FBI warning about Russian cyber activity targeting networking devices, saying the campaign has persisted for more than a decade and continues to threaten critical infrastructure worldwide. Officials said the same defensive measures can also help protect organizations against similar tactics used by other sophisticated hacking groups.

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Officials said many of the attacks can be prevented by following a handful of basic cybersecurity practices. (Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images)

Cybersecurity researchers have tracked Russian activity under several names over the years, including “Dragonfly,” “Energetic Bear” and “Ghost Blizzard,” though different security firms use different naming conventions for the same threat actors.

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The warning was issued jointly by the NSA, FBI, CISA, the Department of Defense Cyber Crime Center and cybersecurity agencies from the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and numerous European allies, underscoring what officials described as an ongoing threat to organizations that rely on internet-connected networking equipment.

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Company debuts french fry-inspired, fruit-forward flavored frozen novelties.

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Aker BP ASA (AKRBY) Q2 2026 Earnings Call Transcript

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OneWater Marine Inc. (ONEW) Q1 2026 Earnings Call Transcript

Karl Hersvik
Chief Executive Officer

Good morning, everyone, and welcome to Aker BP’s second quarter presentation. It was a quarter of strong operational execution and robust financial results. Production averaged 384,000 barrels of oil equivalents per day and operating cash flow was $3.1 billion. And we have raised the lower end and narrowed our production guidance for the year.

Our major projects remain on track with important milestones across Yggdrasil, Valhall PWP–Fenris, Skarv Satellites and Johan Sverdrup Phase 3. At the same time, we continue to strengthen the portfolio for future growth, including through a new strategic collaboration with Equinor. We also maintain a robust financial position with $6 billion in available liquidity and an unchanged quarterly dividend.

Operationally, this was a quarter shaped by seasonally high level of activity with continued high efficiency across the portfolio. Production was lower than in the previous quarter, mainly due to planned maintenance at Edvard Grieg and Ivar Aasen combined with normal quarter-to-quarter variations. Despite these planned impacts, production efficiency was 94%, a very strong performance by industry standards. Production costs increased to $8.8 per barrel, mainly reflecting planned seasonal activity across the portfolio, including maintenance at Edvard Grieg and Ivar Aasen, diving operations at Alvheim and well intervention activity

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TotalEnergies: A Long-Term Play For The Patient (NYSE:TTE)

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Scandic Hotels Group AB (publ) (SCAHF) Q2 2026 Earnings Call Transcript

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Welcome to the Scandic Hotels Group Q2 2026 Report Presentation. [Operator Instructions] Now I will hand the conference over to the speakers, CEO, Jens Mathiesen; and CFO, Par Christiansen. Please go ahead.

Jens Mathiesen
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Thank you very much, and good morning, everyone, and thank you all for joining us for this Q2 presentation. My name is Jens Mathiesen. I’m the CEO of Scandic. And together with me, I have our CFO, Par Christiansen, as always. Let’s dive into the highlights. So please turn to Page 2.

We delivered a good quarter with solid growth. We improved our earnings and also higher profitability. The business is performing well across most of our markets, with Finland remaining the exception. Market conditions were favorable, supported by a busy event calendar, strong leisure travel and stable demand for business travel and meetings. Demand was particularly strong in the capital cities of Sweden, Denmark and Ireland. Finland remained challenging throughout the quarter, while the Norwegian hotel market was affected by a hotel strike lasting more than 6 weeks. The recovery in Finland is taking longer than we had expected, but we remain focused on turning the performance around. We now expect a gradual improvement with a stable second half of the year with a financial performance on same levels as last year.

During the quarter, we expanded the hotel portfolio, continued to grow

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Gorilla Technology prices $125 million convertible notes offering

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Welch’s joins frozen sandwich fight

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UiPath: Cheap, But Without A Catalyst, I'm Stepping Back To Hold (Downgrade)

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