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The world’s richest man bought the stock in March 2022 and the complaint by the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) said
Holyhead port off the coast of Anglesey in North Wales was closed after one of its ferry berths suffered damage during Storm
Concerns have now been raised with Apple by multiple news organisations over the AI summary feature, which is available on iPhones with
The Competition and Markets Agency (CMA) said it launched the inquiry to assess how Google‘s search and advertising services impact users and
The short video platform’s Chinese owners ByteDance are facing the prospect of TikTok being shut down permanently in America on Sunday. That
The short video platform’s Chinese owners ByteDance are facing the prospect of TikTok being shut down permanently in America on Sunday. That
The Competition and Markets Agency (CMA) said it launched the inquiry to assess how Google‘s search and advertising services impact users and
Shadow chancellor Mel Stride accused the chancellor of ducking difficult questions as the “government was losing control of the economy” while Ms
Patrons in the US and Canada now must buy something or leave. Starbucks did not respond to questions about the impact the
The Davos event, which starts on Monday, will attract more than 3,000 business and political leaders to the Swiss Alps. They will
Patrons in the US and Canada now must buy something or leave. Starbucks did not respond to questions about the impact the
Sky News has seen an invitation to a central London venue on 28 January at which Mr Farage intends to unveil new
Sky News has learnt that General Sir Nick Carter, Tom Fussell and Debbie Hewitt have been appointed as inaugural members of the
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is not having the easiest time reining in the economy. Last week saw markets turn against Labour’s economic strategy
Earlier on Monday, Sir Keir Starmer said he had “full confidence” in his colleague, but would not be drawn on whether she