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How to get a cheap business class seat
Hacks to help you get a seat at the pointy end of the plane.

London must come first in Brexit, May told
Theresa May risks crippling the UK economy unless London is prioritised in Brexit talks.

Why Auckland's biggest mall is getting even bigger
It already sees around 13 million shopper visits a year, but it's getting even bigger.

Tax law: Banks to provide data to IRD
A tax law coming into force today will require banks to provide IRD with tax information.

New CT scanners could cut airport lines
American Airlines is trialling CT scanners at airports which could cut security lines.

'Idiots': hacker's massive fail
Hacker behind global cyber attack NotPetya didn't count for one small detail in the plan.

$400,000 fine for market manipulation
The High Court found Mark Warminger manipulated the stock market on two occasions in 2014.

Apple CEO's massive $198m pay
Tim Cook reported a salary of US$8.75 million - but took home US$145m last year.

If FB was a religion, would be world's second largest
Facebook has pulled off 2 billion users in just over a decade.

Why the cyber war needs to end now
COMMENT: Governments around the world need to urgently work together to stop tech warfare.

'Pharma Bro' was sought-after Wall St insider
Whether investors were actually defrauded has emerged as a central theme in his trial.

Microsoft's plan to focus on cloud software
Microsoft is planning a sales reorganization to better focus on selling cloud software.

Nike to sell trainers through Amazon
It is part of a plan to make its swoosh-branded products available in more places online.

Kiwifruit boss bankrupt owing $200k
The company was ordered to pay $226,000 in fines and unpaid wages, but only paid $28,000.

Challenging times in the food business
COMMENT: Veritas hasn't been able to capitalise on today's consumer trends.

House consents at 13-year record
Councils across New Zealand approved 7 per cent more residential building consents in May.

Ngati Whatua CEO steps down
The head of a one of Auckland's biggest property businesses is stepping down.

Legal support for NZX consolidation plan
Law firm Chapman Tripp says it supports the consolidation of all NZX boards.

Cyber attack hits Cadbury payroll service
The chocolate kept coming at Cadbury's factory, despite disruption caused by NotPetya.

Twitter looks for ways to flag fake news
Twitter is exploring adding a feature that will let users flag misleading information.

It's been 10 years since first iPhone
The iPhone has officially been on the market for 10 years.

Social media could increase health insurance
Companies are compiling dossiers on your social media and it'll be used against you.

Kiwis drive for fuel bargains
Study finds more than half of Kiwis monitor the price of petrol.

Wall St declined, tech stocks drop
Wall Street declined as a slide in tech stocks outweighed a rally in bank stocks.

Think globally, act locally say firms
The upcoming PwC Herald talks event looks at thinking globally and acting locally

Kiwi football app takes a shot
A Kiwi app aimed at connecting amateur football players is crowdfunding for expansion