Prepayment meter payout numbers unacceptable – minister
Just 1,500 out of 150,000 people have received redress after the force-fitting of prepayment meters.
Just 1,500 out of 150,000 people have received redress after the force-fitting of prepayment meters.
A technology company has been testing autonomous buses on the streets of the South Korean capital.
Emirates airline has apologised for the disruption, saying its response was far from "perfect".
The United Autoworkers Union took a risk in a Republican - and often anti-union - part of the US.
An EU-developed app to ease predicted queues under a new border system will not be ready in time, says Eurostar boss.
Japan is seeing if artificial intelligence can tackle its increasing shortfall of workers.
Euribor underpins trillions of euros in loans and tracks the rate banks pay to borrow cash from each other.
Oil prices eased after Iran said a missile strike from Israel did little damage.
A top lawyer says he and others missed a finding in 2014 that the software could be accessed remotely.
The electric car company, run by Elon Musk, is recalling thousands of what is its latest vehicle.
Higher prices put off shoppers as sales volumes overall stagnate in March.
The streaming giant said it added 9.3 million subscribers in the first three months of the year.
Reports of a retaliatory strike by Israel raise commodity prices and fears over inflation.
The two lenders agree terms on a takeover deal that could be worth up to £780m.
A key member of the US central bank, Raphael Bostic, tells the BBC rates might only ease "at the end of 2024".