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Ryanair passengers face handing over pounds to spend pennies
Date: February 27, 2009
Irish budget airline Ryanair has said it is considering charging passengers for using the toilet while flying.Chief executive Michael O Leary told the BBC that the Dublin-based carrier was looking at maybe installing a "coin slot on the toilet door".Consumer group Which said the airline was putting "profit before passengers".Last week Ryanair confi
Scottish Power will reduce bills
Date: February 27, 2009
Scottish Power has become the latest energy supplier to announce cuts in bills, starting at the end of March.The supplier, which has 5.2 million UK customers, said that gas prices would fall by 7.5% on average from 31 March.Electricity bills will also drop by 3%, following cuts by four of the other "big six" energy firms.Npower is the only one yet
The Tech Lab:
Date: February 27, 2009
Bruce Schneier is the chief security technology officer at BT and a celebrated writer and speaker on privacy, cryptography and security issues."Welcome to the future, where everything about you is saved. A future where your actions are recorded, your movements are tracked, and your conversations are no longer ephemeral. A future brought to you
Council in u-turn on job minutes
Date: February 27, 2009
A council has amended official minutes on its website after the BBC raised questions about possible breaches of confidentiality and data protection.North Lanarkshire Council published its appointments committee minutes, which detailed how the authority appointed people for senior positions.Unusually, the papers also listed the names of unsuccessful
Cash call
Date: February 27, 2009
By Dave LeeTechnology reporter, BBC NewsIt remains the elephant in the room. Or, more to the point, the "fail whale" in the room.Just how are social networks, with their millions upon millions of users, going to make moneyThe profits should be rolling in: Twitter, which has been catapulted into the public-eye thanks to Stephen Fry and Barack Obama,
Out of print?
Date: February 26, 2009
By Max DevesonBBC News, WashingtonIf the economic crisis goes on much longer, will there be any newspapers left in the US to write about itAmerica s newspaper industry has been badly hit by the downturn, and a number of titles face closure.The latest casualty is the venerable San Francisco Chronicle, whose owners on Wednesday announced they were pl
Autism battle
Date: February 26, 2009
By Stephen RobbBBC News"Ever since then we started this long, hard battle," says Ivan Corea, describing what followed his son Charin s diagnosis with autism in 1998, aged two."If the government can bail out banks," says Mr Corea, "why is it that as parents and carers we have to fight for a few hours of speech therapy and respite care and education
A massive, salty filing cabinet
Date: February 26, 2009
By James AlexanderWhat should you do with the vast caverns left by Cheshire s salt mining Fill them full of valuable documents of course.During our lives, we all generate a vast paper trail of documents about us that need to be kept and archived. We rely on employers, doctors, councils, banks, the police and others to keep these details safe.But -
Relief to work
Date: February 26, 2009
A 40-year-old Zimbabwean primary school teacher in a high-density area of the capital, Harare, tells the BBC News website why he has ended his five-month strike after the new power-sharing government started to pay salaries in foreign currency.A month ago, he explained how he could not afford to work, as his monthly salary of 30 trillion Zimbabwe d
RBS reports record corporate loss
Date: February 26, 2009
Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) has announced the largest annual loss in UK corporate history.RBS, which had to be bailed out by the government last year, said that its 2008 loss totalled £24.1bn.It also said it would put £325bn of toxic assets into a scheme that offers insurance for any future losses.The Asset Protection Scheme, backed by tax p
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