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A UK watchdog has launched an investigation into Ryanair for charging up to £12 for parents to sit next to their children. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is investigating
THE way Spain collects personal data about foreign tourists has come under scrutiny after officials in Brussels suggested that legislation introduced less than two years ago may go beyond what
SPAIN is in the midst of a confidence crisis with nine in 10 suffering from ‘imposter syndrome’ according to a new study. A study by human resources firm Hays has
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