Italy’s antitrust authority issues whopping €200m fine to Amazon and Apple November 23, 2021 Italy's antitrust authority has fined Amazon and Apple more than €200m (£168m) in the latest sign that the EU is cracking down on big tech.
Pro-choice voters made their choice and beat back a wave of Republican candidates November 15, 2022 After Joe Biden saw off a “red wave”, the central role played by one issue in buoying up Democratic performance is clear: abortion.
We’re instinctively afraid of Big Things, but we don’t need to break up the Home Office January 25, 2023 Whether its Big Government or Big Tech, we have an innate fear of anything too large or unwieldy. But breaking things up - or making them smaller - won't in itself fix problems in the system, writes Sascha O'Sullivan.
Insurance payouts for Covid business interruption near £1bn August 17, 2021 Insurers have paid out almost £1bn in claims to businesses that were forced shut during nationwide lockdowns, according to the latest figures released by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) this week. Insurance companies paid out £637m in full settlements to policyholders with cover for business interruption since January as well as over £309m in interim payments, brining the total to £946m. But the total payments for claims could be higher still, as more than 38 [...]
Schools and construction paused as Indian capital mulls ‘pollution lockdown’ November 14, 2021 Schools in New Delhi have closed for a week, as authorities consider a “pollution lockdown” to protect residents of worsening smog. “Schools will be shut so that children don’t have to breathe polluted air,” chief minister Arvind Kejriwal told reporters on Saturday. The minister added that that the capital’s construction activity would also be paused [...]
Judge rules in favour of Morrisons workers in £100m fight for equal pay September 28, 2021 Thousands of Morrisons retail staff are making progress with their £100m fight for equal pay following a new ruling at an employment tribunal. The ruling, by judge Davies at Leeds Employment Tribunal, confirmed that Morrisons’ shop floor workers can compare their pay with the supermarket giant’s distribution centre workers. The mostly female staff, both current [...]
Middle East investment in Manchester United or Liverpool: Sports law predictions for 2023 December 29, 2022 As has become traditional at this time of year, City A.M. has called on the wisdom of Mishcon de Reya’s Simon Leaf and Tom Murray to dust off the crystal ball, don their best Mystic Meg outfits and offer their sports law predictions for next year. So here is our take on 2023 – and [...]
Tulipshare accuses Johnson & Johnson of silencing investors over carcinogenic baby powder February 17, 2022 Activist investment platform Tulipshare has accused healtchare giant Johnson & Johnson (J&J) of stifling debate and “silencing investors” after the firm pushed pushed back on calls to withdraw a potentially dangerous baby powder from the market.
Facebook, TikTok and fake news play key role in Kenyan elections: Millions to vote today after ugly online campaigns August 9, 2022 NAIROBI – Politicians and political parties across Kenya have spent tens of millions on social media campaigns in recent weeks in a last effort to win over voters, as the East African country is going to the polls today. Alongside hundreds of genuine statements and ads, fake and false online claims play a key role [...]
Deliveroo union deal branded ‘desperate attempt for positive PR’ May 12, 2022 Deliveroo has been criticised over a “publicity stunt” union deal, with investors unsure of what the move means for riders’ rights. The union announced on Thursday it was forging a “first of its kind” union recognition deal with GMB union, which has not traditionally been associated with the gig economy. The Independent Workers Union of [...]