
People rush to book holidays after Covid travel rules relaxed - BBC News
The boss of Jet2 says demand has returned to around the same level seen before the Covid pandemic.

House prices grow faster than any full year for 17 years, Halifax says - BBC News
Prices increased by 9.8% in 2021 as buyers sought more space during lockdown, the Halifax says.

Teletext Holidays and Alpharooms collapse into administration - what it means for you - The Mirror
The administration, which affects more than 4,000 customers, comes after the Travel Trust Association revoked the memberships of Teletext and Alpharooms on Friday - the day the company hired liquidators

Mum's shock over real reason for £115 payment to Ryanair she thought was for €7 prosecco - Manchester Evening News
Dawn Pailsey Mills spent 18 months battling with the airline over the payment - before discovering the real reason for it

Martin Lewis near tears after being unable to help single mum whose partner died with Covid - Wales Online
Huge rises in energy bills are hitting people across the country

Petrol retailers not passing price drops on to customers, warns RAC - In Your Area
The price of a litre of unleaded on the wholesale market, including delivery, averaged 106p across the month

40 new jobs as £3 million tenpin bowling site to open in Walsall - expressandstar.com
A new £3 million tenpin bowling centre is to open in Walsall, creating up to 40 new jobs.

London Underground: Night Tube drivers to begin strikes for six months - BBC News
Union bosses warn night-time action every weekend on two London Underground lines could be extended.

New technology to tackle 'leaves on line' train delays - BBC News
Loughborough University researchers say the device will alert network operators and monitor hazards.

Global chip shortage: Samsung expects its profits to jump by 52% - BBC News
The South Korean electronics giant benefited from strong demand for server memory chips.

One of Scotland's two nuclear plants to shut down after more than four decades - Daily Record
Bosses at Hunterston B in North Ayrshire revealed it had produced enough energy to power every home in Scotland for nearly 31 years.

Apple CEO Tim Cook was paid $98 MILLION in 2021 - and was able to access $754m in company shares - Daily Mail
Tim Cook, 61, earned a whopping $98million in the 2021 fiscal year. The tech giant, which took over as CEO of Apple in 2011, is worth $1.5billion. He joined the billionaire's club in August 2020.