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Why private helicopters are still in demand
Despite the flagging economy, demand is strong for helicopters and new models are being launched.
BT customers unknowingly charged for Xbox Game Pass
Customers tell the BBC of "worrying" fees added to their monthly bills without their consent.
Post Office accused of cover-up over secret Horizon documents
BBC obtains unredacted minutes showing government knew of plan to sack experts who found Horizon IT bugs.
US millennials, Gen Z need parents’ help to pay household bills
The Pew survey shows fewer than half aged 18-34 think themselves completely financially independent.
UK halts trade negotiations with Canada over hormones in beef ban
Talks aimed at extending an EU-era deal broke down over Britain's ban on hormone-treated meat.
GM-owned Cruise admits failures in driverless car accident
Federal prosecutors are investigating its driverless car unit, Cruise.
Alaska Airlines warns of £118m Boeing blowout cost
The troubles at Boeing are spilling over to the rest of the industry.
Warning EU border system has lasting “negative impacts”
Ferry firms and Dover port warn business and communities would suffer from new EU border checks.
Fortnite to come back to iPhones in EU
iPhone users in the EU will soon be able to download apps from places other than the App Store.
Lloyds to cut 1,600 jobs in major branch overhaul
The UK's largest lender says it is making the cuts due to more people banking online.