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White House: Big Tech bosses told to protect public from AI risks

The White House told executives that they have a "moral" duty to make sure their products are safe.

Go First: What went wrong with Indian airline?

The budget airline filed for bankruptcy protection earlier this week.

World not ready for next pandemic, says Bupa boss

Iñaki Ereño says any future pandemic cannot result in the interruption of routine healthcare.

Phone firms row over whether customers are overpaying

Virgin Media O2 says rivals are "swindling" customers by charging for phones that have been paid for.

Apple sales falter again but iPhone demand persists

The iPhone maker is facing headwinds as the economy weakens.

More train strikes likely after RMT votes for further action

RMT members back fresh rail strikes, meaning industrial action could continue until November

Sausage maker Heck cuts vegan range as appetite drops

Heck says the public's appetite for meat-free sausages and burgers is "not really there yet".

Number of people getting mortgages rises sharply

The Bank of England says the number of mortgages approved in March increased but from low levels.

US bank seeks buyer as confidence crisis spreads

PacWest is the latest mid-sized bank to search for financial help as confidence in the sector falls.

British Gas stops using contractors to force-fit prepayment meters

The change follows an outcry after agents working for British Gas broke into the homes of vulnerable people.