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‘Get there three hours before if you want food and a drink’ – Fuming airline passengers queue outside entrance to Birmingham Airport

The hold-ups are happening because of work currently being carried out to build a "more streamlined" security area, but the firm did warn customers...

How US-style tipping came to Britain – and sparked outrage from diners and drinkers

Mark Harris, a restaurant industry consultant, says: “With a service charge going...

China develops revolutionary electric car battery that can charge in 10 minutes

The IEA’s Global Critical Minerals Outlook highlighted that Chinese battery company CATL...

Thames Water is worthless, says biggest investor

The latest accounts show it had valued its stake in Thames’ parent...

French manufacturer Tageos holds grand opening for Fletcher plant

Grand opening, ribbon cutting for Tageos in FletcherGrand opening, ribbon cutting held on May 15 for Tageos plant in FletcherFLETCHER - Tageos, a French...

Russia may have to hand back Ukrainian territory after the war – to fix its economy

Psychological effects can be more ambiguous. People might, for example, be inspired...

Bank of England to move one in 10 staff to Leeds – latest updates

Thanks for joining me. We begin the day with figures showing retail...

Boeing supplier cuts 450 jobs after losses fuelled by 737 blowout

A major Boeing supplier is to make up to 450 workers redundant...

Stonewall’s list of top employers to be reviewed amid backlash over trans lobbying

Stonewall is to review how it compiles its ranking of top LGBT...

Nuclear waste to be buried 650ft under the English countryside

Nuclear waste can remain dangerous for tens of thousands of years, with...

FaZe Clan Gets Into Bed With Sports Gambling After Massive Member Purge

FaZe Clan, the massively popular conglomerate of pro gamers, streamers, and online personalities, is trying to reinvent itself after a catastrophic IPO and recent...

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