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Routine: 13-Year Sci-Fi Horror Finally Releases

After 13 years in development, sci-fi survival horror game Routine is finally here. Our review explores its terrifying atmosphere, unique puzzles, and how it rivals Alien Isolation. Read the full analysis.

Airbus A320 fleet returns after software fix

Airbus A320 fleets are back in service after a critical software update, prompted by solar radiation fears, was completed faster than expected. Discover how airlines managed the disruption.

Airbus A320 Software Crisis Affects 6,000 Jets

Thousands of Airbus A320 aircraft require emergency software updates after solar radiation caused flight control issues. UK passengers warned of potential disruption as global aviation responds.

Airbus software issue affects 6,000 planes globally

Thousands of Airbus A320 aircraft require urgent software updates after solar radiation vulnerability discovered. UK passengers face potential travel disruption. Check your flight status now.

Airbus Software Issue Affects 6,000 Planes

Thousands of Airbus planes require urgent software updates after solar radiation risk discovered. UK passengers face potential flight disruptions. Check with your airline for latest updates.

Airbus A320 Recall After Solar Radiation Incident

Airbus mandates immediate software changes for thousands of A320 jets after intense solar radiation corrupted flight data, causing major global travel disruption. Discover the full story.

6,000 Airbus A320s Grounded in Major Safety Alert

Major travel disruption expected as 6,000 Airbus A320 aircraft require urgent software updates following a safety alert linked to solar radiation. Stay informed on the latest developments.

Housebuilding in England falls to 9-year low

England's housebuilding slumps to a 9-year low as developers warn of a 'perfect storm' of rising costs and regulations. Can the government's 'Build, baby, build' ambition survive?

Birmingham City's 62,000-seat stadium plans

Birmingham City FC unveils plans for a new 62,000-capacity stadium with a retractable roof and 12 chimneys, set to be the UK's 8th largest. A landmark for the city's ambition.

Wimbledon expansion faces new legal challenge

Wimbledon's plans to build 39 new grass courts hit a major hurdle as residents win the right to a judicial review. Discover the latest in this David vs Goliath planning battle.

245 new homes planned for Tower Hamlets site

Planning permission granted for two new tower blocks with 245 homes in Spitalfields, London's most gentrified area. The development includes social rent homes amid ongoing community concerns.

London vs Stockholm for Visma's €20bn IPO

Norwegian software giant Visma considers London or Stockholm for €20bn listing. Sir Ron Kalifa approached as potential chair in London's bid for major financial coup.

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