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How AI is being used to prevent illegal fishing

Illegal fishing remains a huge global problem, but AI is now being used to tackle the issue.

Air passengers face extra year of 100ml liquid rule

Major airports will not have new scanners at all security lanes by the summer, the BBC understands.

WhatsApp, Instagram and Facebook apps hit by outage

Services have been restored after users of Meta platforms reported problems on Wednesday.

Food price fears as Brexit import charges revealed

Fees of up £145 will be levied on imports of fish, salami, sausage, cheese and yoghurt, the government says.

Disney defeats critics after bruising battle

The investor boardroom battle raises difficult questions about whether the Hollywood giant lost its way.

Disney defeats critics after bruising battle

The investor boardroom battle raises difficult questions about whether the Hollywood giant lost its way.

Food price fears as Brexit import charges revealed

Fees of up £145 will be levied on imports of fish, salami, sausage, cheese and yoghurt, the government says.

Rail body wants staff to be ‘amateur meteorologists’

Network Rail aims to train hundreds of staff as it tries to tackle the effects of climate change.

Will Truth Social solve Trump’s money problems?

Trump Media lost nearly $60m last year. So how is it worth billions? We explain the ex-president's windfall.

Energy firms pay out over force-fitting of meters

Regulator Ofgem says 1,502 customers have received initial compensation payments totalling £342,450.