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Congress approves debt deal, averting a US default

President Joe Biden will now sign the measure into law, staving off worldwide economic chaos.

The tech tricks that make computer games look real

Computer games are becoming indistinguishable from photos or videos of the real world.

Do train strikes still have any impact?

Rail workers have walked out on the 29th day of industrial action but are travellers adapting?

Debt advisor referral fees banned by regulator

The FCA is banning fees that debt advisors receive for referring people to debt solution companies.

British Airways fined $1.1m by US government

The US says the airline did not "provide timely refunds to passengers" during Covid.

Elon Musk: Twitter boss reclaims title of world’s richest person

It comes after shares in his electric car company Tesla have almost doubled since the start of the year.

Elon Musk: Twitter boss reclaims title of world’s richest person

It comes after shares in his electric car company Tesla have almost doubled since the start of the year.

Scandal-hit CBI to cut jobs as it fights for survival

The business group, which employs about 337 people, says it needs to cut its wage bill by a third.

Train strikes: How rail walkouts on Friday will affect you

What you need to know about the walkout by RMT train staff by the BBC's Zoe Conway.

London still works for stock market listings, says We Soda boss

We Soda could be valued at £6bn when it floats in the UK, in a boost for the London stock market.