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A regular train traveller who turns 31 on New Year's Day says the delayed national launch of the 26-30 Railcard could cost him £450 next year.
30 November 2018
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The hotel group Marriott International has revealed that around 500 million customers who made reservations at one of its Starwood properties may have had their details compromised after a data hack.
30 November 2018
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Millions of travellers will be able to buy the 26-30 Railcard from midday on 2 January, train firms have announced.
30 November 2018
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The number of motorists who fight their council parking ticket and go all the way to the independent appeals body has dropped by 7.7% – even though more fines are being issued.
28 November 2018
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Cab app Uber has been fined £385,000 by the information watchdog for failing to protect customers' personal information during a cyber attack in 2016.
27 November 2018
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Rail passengers now have an official body they can take unresolved complaints to after the first-ever Rail Ombudsman launched today. 
26 November 2018
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The number of successful pothole claims following incidents on motorways or major A roads more than doubled in the last financial year, according to new figures from Highways England.
22 November 2018
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Just over three million applications for pricier fast-track passport renewals have been made in the past five years, costing travellers an extra £130 million, MoneySavingExpert.com can reveal.
20 November 2018
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Ryanair customers have struggled to check in online due to problems with the budget airline's website and app – and some even claim they faced paying to check in at the airport.
14 November 2018
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Millions of London commuters and visitors could pocket a share of the almost £350 million floating around on unused Oyster cards, after Transport for London's (TfL's) latest figures showed the pot of unclaimed cash increased by more than £60 million over the last 12 months.
13 November 2018

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