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General election 2019: Labour pledges ‘free broadband for the country’

John McDonnell said the party will bring free fibre broadband to every UK home by 2030 if it wins the election.

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‘Boeing was at my father’s funeral and I was not’

Few victims’ families were able to attend the covering over of the Ethiopian Airlines crash site.

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Credit Suisse says Tesla is running out of time as the major electric car maker – shares to dive 40%

Credit Suisse on Thursday noted that Tesla has nearly an 80% share of the U.S. market for electric vehicles.

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China says the trade war should be ended by removing tariffs

China is still calling for the U.S. to roll back tariffs as part of any “phase one” agreement.

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My Money: ‘I used the same nappy for my nine children’

As part of a new BBC blog series, Katie Holden shares what she spent her money on this week.

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Zut alors! The Americans who are farming edible snails

Two snail farms in the US are now allowing top restaurants to switch from canned to fresh supplies.

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Could ‘invisible barcodes’ revolutionise recycling?

A pilot is in progress to see if invisible barcodes on packaging can improve recycling rates.

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Adobe readies for the age of smart glasses and deepfakes

Richard Taylor looks at what is new at the LA Adobe Max Creative Conference for BBC Click.

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How do you update an iconic electric guitar?

How do you update an iconic product like the Fender Stratocaster electric guitar?

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Is surge pricing a fair way to manage demand?

Ride-hailing app Uber is far from the first company to change prices according to customer numbers.