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Fraud victim’s 18-month fight for £80,000 refund

Ahead of new rules coming in designed to better protect fraud victims, one woman tells of her fight to get her money back.

E-gates back online after delays at UK airports

Long queues built up at airports affected by a Border Force "technical issue" at passport control.

TikTok sues to block US law that could ban app

TikTok said the measure was an "extraordinary intrusion on free speech rights".

P&O boss admits he couldn’t live on £4.87 an hour

Ferry group chief executive Peter Hebblethwaite earned more than £500,000 last year.

Disney says password crackdown will increase subscribers

Boss Bob Iger says sequels are cheaper to make because they save on marketing costs.

Disney bets on sequels and password crackdown

Boss Bob Iger says sequels are cheaper to make because they save on marketing costs.

Nintendo breaks silence on new console… sort of

After months with no official news, the Japanese game-maker promises some within the next 10 months.

P&O boss admits he couldn’t live on £4.87 an hour

Ferry group chief executive Peter Hebblethwaite earned more than £500,000 last year.

Reeves: Government is gaslighting people on economy

The shadow chancellor's speech comes ahead of figures likely to show the UK has emerged from recession.

Nintendo breaks silence on new console… sort of

After months with no official news, the Japanese game-maker promises some within the next 10 months.