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Could airports make hydrogen work as a fuel?

Hydrogen is being touted as a fuel for aircrafts, but handling it at airports will be challenging.

Cruise giant Carnival UK accused of plan to fire and rehire 900 crew

Union says plan by Carnival UK, owner of P&O Cruises and Cunard, amounts to a wage cut for staff.

Nvidia sued after video call mistake showed ‘stolen’ data

Car firm Valeo alleges the theft of its data was inadvertently revealed during a Microsoft Teams call.

Energy saving tips: Five ways to cut costs this winter

Energy prices will be lower this winter than last - but you may be able to save even more on your bill.

Turkey’s central bank raises interest rates to 40%

Turkey has been hit with soaring prices, but its president has only recently allowed rate hikes.

Autumn Statement: Hunt denies tax cuts were pre-election giveaway

The chancellor insists his financial plans are not "crowd-pleasing" and he is not being dishonest.

Austerity warning for public services after tax cuts

The tax cuts in the Autumn Statement will come at the expense of public services, think tanks say.

Nissan to commit to making new Qashqai and Juke electric models in Sunderland

The investment is thought to be in the region of £1bn and will help preserve 6,000 jobs

Autumn Statement: Jeremy Hunt cuts National Insurance but tax burden still rises

Chancellor Jeremy Hunt says tax cuts will boost growth - but official forecasts paint a gloomy picture.

Energy firms must help struggling customers under new rules

New Ofgem rules mean affordable payment plans and even repayment holidays will now be available.