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IAG eyes Aer Lingus takeover in major airline deal

International Airlines Group (IAG), the parent company of British Airways, is reportedly in advanced talks to acquire Irish carrier Aer Lingus, signalling a major consolidation in the aviation sector.

Supreme Court rejects appeal in legal fees case

The UK Supreme Court has upheld a ruling that prevents claimants from recovering success fees from defendants in personal injury cases, marking a significant shift in legal cost regulations.

Australia slashes student loan debt

The Australian government has announced significant cuts to student loan debt, offering relief to millions of borrowers. Find out how this will impact graduates and the education sector.

Alaska mothers pay £16k for childbirth

Expectant mothers in Alaska face exorbitant fees for childbirth, with some hospitals charging up to £16,000. Discover why costs are soaring and what it means for families.

Nationwide shakes up overdraft fees

Nationwide Building Society announces bold changes to overdraft charges, aiming to simplify fees and support customers. Find out how this could impact your finances.

Venice imposes €87 daily tourist tax

Venice introduces a controversial €87 daily tourist tax to combat overcrowding. Find out how this will impact your next Italian getaway.

Webjet fined £9m for misleading pricing

The online travel giant Webjet has been hit with a hefty £9 million fine for deceptive pricing practices, leaving customers in the dark about hidden fees. Here's the full story.

Avoid this costly holiday money mistake

Travellers are being urged to check their bank cards before heading abroad to avoid costly foreign transaction fees. Experts reveal how to save hundreds on your next holiday.

Flight attendant's aerobics safety demo goes viral

A quick-thinking flight attendant turned a routine safety briefing into a fun aerobics session, delighting passengers and sparking laughter onboard. Watch how she made flying more entertaining!

NSW renters not required at smoke alarm checks

New South Wales renters are not legally required to be present during smoke alarm inspections, yet many face steep fees from real estate agents for missing appointments. Learn about your rights and how to avoid unnecessary charges.

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