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Ryanair pilot says cancellations could continue in 2018
A current Ryanair pilot told ITV News a number of people working for the airline are "outraged" and "furious" with its chief executive.
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EasyJet hopes to fly electric planes within a decade
EasyJet hopes to fly short-haul routes, such as London to Paris, using battery-powered planes within the next decade.
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Price comparison site investigated over insurance costs
The competition watchdog says the site's contractual arrangements with insurers that could result in higher home insurance costs.
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Nerf guns: Doctors warn over dangers of eye injuries
The soft bullets fired from the toy guns can lead to internal bleeding around the eye as well as blurred vision, experts said.
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Fat: The Healthy Option?
How much do you know about what is in the food you eat? Catherine Tyldesley reports.
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Ban on powerful vacuum cleaners comes into effect
A new energy rule means manufacturers will not be able to make or import vacuum cleaners with a motor that exceeds 900 watts.
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Pret to offer discounts for bringing in reusable cups
Pret A Manger customers will save 25p off every hot drink they buy if they do not use paper cups, it has been revealed.
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Identity theft cases soar to 'epidemic' levels
Nearly 500 identity frauds were reported every day in the first half of this year.
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Hackers looking to milk personal details through fridges
Consumers have been warned of the potential cyber threat from household devices like fridges and TVs that connect to the internet.
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'Rip-off' surcharges for card payments to be banned
Hefty surcharges on purchases such as flights and gig tickets will be scrapped from next year, the Government announced.
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