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Google removes gaming apps with pop-up porn malware<br>

AlphabetInc’sGooglesaidonFridayittookdown60gamingapplicationsaftersecurityfirmCheckPointsaidithaddiscoverednewmalicioussoftwareintheappsavailabletobothchildrena

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UK nuclear plant to cost consumers 'billions more'

AhighlycontroversialUKgovernmentdealforthenewHinkleyPointnuclearpowerplantwillcostBritishenergyconsumersbillionsmorepoundsthanforecast,thecountry'sNationalAudit

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May urged to give green light to Hinkley nuclear project

The chief executive of the French power giant EDF has called on British Prime Minister Theresa May to give a go-ahead to the proposed nuclear power plant at Hinkley Point.

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Australia approves controversial port project

Australia yesterday approved a controversial port expansion to support mining projects and the dredging of 1.1 million cubic metres of spoil, despite fears that it threatens the Great Barrier Reef.

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Dredge dumping allowed within Australia's Great Barrier Reef

Australia's Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority announced on Friday it had approved an application by North Queensland Bulk Ports Corporation to dispose of dredge spoil at a deepwater location offshore of Abbot Point in the Marine Park area.