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Uber issued permit to test self-driving cars again
A fatal crash slowed its plans to develop self-driving technology, which is seen as crucial to the future of the ride-hailing firm.

Vaping firms feel burn from US lawmakers
One US congressman told executives that they were not "men of integrity" for selling the products.

UK tech giant founder arrested over US extradition
Lawyers for Autonomy's founder Mike Lynch say he "vigorously rejects all the allegations" of fraud.

Gambling body: Scantily-clad models not our issue
An annual industry event continues to use promotional models wearing revealing outfits.

Airline asks staff to take unpaid leave due to virus
Hong Kong-based Cathay Pacific wants staff to take three weeks leave to help cope with Coronavirus.

Ryanair rapped over low emissions claims
The UK's advertising watchdog says Europe's biggest airline misled consumers about its carbon footprint.

Vaping firms feel burn from US lawmakers
One US congressman told executives that they were not "men of integrity" for selling the products.

UK tech giant founder arrested over US extradition
Lawyers for Autonomy's founder Mike Lynch say he "vigorously rejects all the allegations" of fraud.

Gambling body: Scantily-clad models not our issue
An annual industry event continues to use promotional models wearing revealing outfits.
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