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Mother and daughters 'too big' for business class
Three woman are fighting for refunds after Thai Airways forced them to sit in economy seats.

Pressure grows on China to re-open factories
Global firms are waiting for China to re-start production to avoid further disruptions.

Apple fined for slowing down old iPhones
Apple agrees to pay a £21m fine in France for not making it clear that it slowed down old iPhones.

Credit Suisse boss quits after spying scandal
Tidjane Thiam's departure was to protect the bank's reputation, Credit Suisse's chairman says.

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Mother and daughters 'too big' for business class
Three woman are fighting for refunds after Thai Airways forced them to sit in economy seats.

Pressure grows on China to re-open factories
Global firms are waiting for China to re-start production to avoid further disruptions.

Apple fined for slowing down old iPhones
Apple agrees to pay a £21m fine in France for not making it clear that it slowed down old iPhones.

Credit Suisse boss quits after spying scandal
Tidjane Thiam's departure was to protect the bank's reputation, Credit Suisse's chairman says.

US jobs growth beats expectations
The economy added 225,000 jobs last month, extending a streak of gains that has surprised many analysts.

Coronavirus: Your travel rights explained
As the virus spreads to more countries popular with tourists, what are your rights if you cancel?

Pressure grows on China to re-open factories
Global firms are waiting for China to re-start production to avoid further disruptions.

Apple fined for slowing down old iPhones
Apple agrees to pay a £21m fine in France for not making it clear that it slowed down old iPhones.

Credit Suisse boss quits after spying scandal
Tidjane Thiam's departure was to protect the bank's reputation, Credit Suisse's chairman says.
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