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iPhone 17: Release Date, Price & Rumours

Get the latest scoop on Apple's iPhone 17, including rumoured release dates, expected features, and potential pricing. Stay ahead of the curve with our in-depth analysis.

US files antitrust lawsuit against Apple

The US Justice Department has filed a landmark antitrust lawsuit against Apple, accusing the tech giant of stifling competition and maintaining an illegal monopoly in the smartphone market.

£110k Swiss speeding fine leaves driver reeling

A driver in Switzerland has been slapped with a staggering £110,000 fine for speeding on a residential street. The eye-watering penalty has sparked debate over whether the offender can realistically pay up.

Swiss driver fined £800K for speeding—a record!

A wealthy motorist in Switzerland has been slapped with an eye-watering £800,000 fine for speeding—setting a new national record. Discover how the country’s income-based penalty system led to this staggering sum.

iPhone 17: Release Date & Rumours

Everything we know so far about the iPhone 17, including potential release dates, rumoured features, and how it could redefine Apple's smartphone lineup.

EU probes Swiss pharma over Trump-era deals

European Union investigates Swiss pharmaceutical firms Roche and Novartis for potential antitrust violations in deals connected to Donald Trump's administration.

Grandad fined £200 despite Blue Badge

A furious grandfather was slapped with a £200 fine for parking in a disabled bay, despite displaying a valid Blue Badge. The council's decision has sparked widespread anger.

US probes UnitedHealth over antitrust concerns

The US Justice Department has initiated a significant antitrust investigation into UnitedHealth Group, scrutinising potential monopolistic practices in its health insurance and healthcare services divisions.

UK probes Apple & Google mobile dominance

The UK's Competition and Markets Authority investigates Apple and Google's stranglehold on mobile ecosystems, raising concerns over competition and consumer choice.

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