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There are rules about what you can and can’t do after flying the outbound, I can’t recall exactly what these are off the top of my head. The “booking the return leg” thread goes into this quite a bit.
However – if the inbound is a separate booking on its own PNR, BA’s IT means that it’s possible to cancel it online and get everything back bar £35 pp.
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