Imran Rahman-JonesTechnology reporter

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Heathrow, NatWest and Minecraft are among some of the sites and services experiencing problems due to a Microsoft outage.
Outage tracker Downdetector showed thousands of reports of issues with a number of websites globally on Wednesday.
Microsoft said some users of Microsoft 365, which includes Outlook and Teams, might see delays.
The company's Azure cloud computing platform, which underpins large parts of the internet, reported a "degradation of some services" at 1600 GMT.
It said this was due to "DNS issues" - the same route cause of the huge Amazon Web Services outage last week.
Microsoft has been contacted for comment.
Other impacted sites in the UK include supermarket Asda and mobile phone operator O2 - while in the US, people have reported issues accessing the websites of coffee chain Starbucks and retailer Kroger.
On its service status page, Microsoft said business Microsoft 365 customers might see problems.
It said it had found parts of its infrastructure with connectivity issues, and was working to "reroute affected traffic to restore service health".
It has started a thread on X with updates after some users reported they could not access the service status page.



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