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How AI is helping to prevent three buses turning up at once

Bus firms are now using artificial intelligence to design their timetables.

Unseen images of code breaking computer that helped win WW2

Intelligence agency GCHQ say pictures of Colossus a reminder of the UK ingenuity that helped defeat Hitler.

Train ticket machines charging double online price

Which? has said the best value fares are either unavailable or hidden among myriad of options.

Octopus Energy: Bills will fall in April, says boss

The energy company says prices will fall due to lower international wholesale prices.

UK seeks urgent talks with Fujitsu on Horizon scandal

The government begins process of setting up talks for possible compensation for sub-postmasters.

Boeing groundings continue as FAA inspections proceed

US authorities have inspected 40 Boeing 737 Max 9 planes, grounded after a mid-air blowout.

Tata Steel: Workers braced for bad news on job losses

Tata Steel is expected to reveal whether it will proceed with plans to axe up to 3,000 jobs.

Zelensky calls for seized Russian billions to rebuild Ukraine

The Ukrainian president wants to use Russian assets seized in world banks to rebuild the war-torn country.

Wizz Air pays out £1.2m over disrupted flights

The low-cost airline had to compensate some 6,000 customers after reviewing thousands of complaints.

Interest rate cuts still expected despite UK inflation uptick

Inflation has fallen sharply recently, but ticked up to 4% in the year to December, official figures show.