FTC v. Microsoft: all the news from the big Xbox courtroom battle
Illustration by William Joel / The Verge Microsoft is going head-to-head with the FTC starting June 22nd. Microsoft is heading to court on June 22nd…
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Illustration by William Joel / The Verge Microsoft is going head-to-head with the FTC starting June 22nd. Microsoft is heading to court on June 22nd…
Read more →The government suffered yet another blow today after Suella Braverman’s controversial (outrageous) plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda was ruled unlawful by court of…
Read more →As the NHS marks its 75th year, the urgent and emergency care services it provides have never been in a bigger crisis. Against the backdrop…
Read more →People putting their houses up for sale are starting to see signs of falling prices. William Barton/Shutterstock UK house price growth is slowing. While prices…
Read more →The word “mayor”, in the English governance landscape, refers to many different roles. Until the turn of the 21st century, it mostly described non-partisan ceremonial…
Read more →Presented by SSE By CHARLIE COOPER and ABBY WALLACE PRESENTED BY View in your browser or listen to audio — The Energy Bill faces its…
Read more →As no-one anywhere needs reminding, PMQs has long become a grimly predictable – and predictably grim – affair, and Rishi Sunak is no different to…
Read more →Anne Coatesy / shutterstock The UK’s Climate Change Committee – the official independent advisory body of which I am interim chair – has spent the…
Read more →Brexit has brought “zero benefit” to businesses in the U.K., the boss of a major beer chain lamented Wednesday. James Watt, CEO of Brewdog —…
Read more →LONDON — Britain’s former health secretary said the U.K. would have been more prepared for the COVID-19 pandemic if the government had not been reassured…
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