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The effects of Ryanair’s changes to baggage allowance

At the end of last year, Europe’s busiest airline Ryanair announced that it would be making some changes to its…

6 years ago

The FDA’s planned reforms to credit regulations: how will they protect consumers?

Lenders who supply high risk credit to consumers have been under fire for many years. Some, including payday loan companies,…

6 years ago

Online scammers are using the new GDPR laws to target consumers

The new GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) laws have only just come into effect and were introduced to help consumers…

6 years ago

Spotify agrees to settlement with musicians over royalties dispute

Spotify have been involved in a high profile court case for a number of years. The case involves a combined…

6 years ago

Workers in Las Vegas have voted in favour of strike action

For the first time in over three decade, thousand of hotel and casino workers in Las Vegas are preparing to…

6 years ago

How will recent crashes involving self drive vehicles affect public confidence in the technology?

The car industry has high hopes for the future of self driving cars. But, with several high profile crashes involving…

6 years ago

New Zealand Ministry of Health will not appeal court’s IQOS decision

They may have had a tough month, but tobacco giants Philip Morris International (PMI) have won a small but significant…

6 years ago

Npower criticised over energy price increase

One of the UK’s largest energy companies, Npower, has just announced that it will be increasing its prices next month.…

6 years ago

WHO prepares for Ebola outbreak in Democratic Republic of Congo

According to a recent report from the WHO, there has been an outbreak of the Ebola virus in the Democratic…

6 years ago

IARC vacancy opens door for agency overhaul

With the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) scheduled to announce its new director this month, the body is…

6 years ago