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Could MPs Take the PM to Court to Force Brexit Delay?

9th September 2019
A cross-party group of MPs - including some former Conservatives recently expelled from the party - say they are willing to go to court to stop Boris Johnson breaking the law by refusing to delay Brexit.
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Judge Rules Against Johnson & Johnson in Historic Opioid Lawsuit

2nd September 2019
Johnson & Johnson denied wrongdoing, but Oklahoma Judge Thad Balkman ordered the pharmaceutical company to pay $572 million.
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MTD Deadline Is Fast Approaching

5th August 2019
Most VAT registered businesses with a taxable turnover above the VAT threshold (£85,000) are now required to keep digital VAT records and send HMRC their VAT returns using Making Tax Digital-compatible software. This applies to VAT return periods which started on or after 1 April 2019.
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Theresa May's Final Number 10 Interview

15th July 2019
In an exclusive broadcast interview in Downing Street, the prime minister has told the BBC that she will leave the job with a "mixture of pride and disappointment". Speaking to BBC political editor Laura Kuenssberg, Theresa May said that she didn’t "recognise" herself in the criticisms made of her during her time in the job. […]
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Vladimir Putin: The Full Interview with FT

8th July 2019
The Financial Times is the first major international newspaper to be granted an interview with the Russian leader for 16 years.
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How One Ransomware Attack Cost £45m to Fix

1st July 2019
Ransomware cyber attacks are targeting large companies and demanding huge payments.
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Hong Kong’s Huge Protests, Explained

25th June 2019
Hundreds of thousands of Hongkongers have taken to the streets to protest a controversial extradition bill that could send Hong Kong residents to mainland China to be tried in court. Hong Kong’s Chief Executive, Carrie Lam, says the bill is meant to prevent Hong Kong from becoming a safe haven for fugitives. But its opponents […]
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Theresa May In Tears As She Resigns As UK PM

28th May 2019
The prime minister Theresa May confirmed in a short speech that she would be departing from her position on June 7. There was an emotional moment as she finished, her voice breaking as she said it was "the honour of her life to serve the country she loves".
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High Court Says Apple Lawsuit Can Move Ahead

20th May 2019
Consumers can pursue a lawsuit complaining that iPhone apps cost too much, the Supreme Court ruled on Monday, adding to Apple's woes that already include falling iPhone sales and a European investigation.
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France Wants More Regulation of Facebook

13th May 2019
The French government is pushing for greater regulation of #Facebook and other platforms in order to combat what it calls ‘hate speech’, according to a state-comThe French government is pushing for greater regulation of #Facebook and other platforms in order to combat what it calls ‘hate speech’, according to a state-commissioned report published as CEO […]
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