McDonald’s executive apologises for racist text following drive-thru shooting November 10, 2021 The chief executive of McDonald's has apologised after activists said a text he sent about shootings in Chicago was "ignorant, racist and unacceptable".
Shares in Sorrell’s S4 Capital slump despite revenue growth November 10, 2021 Revenues boom for Sir Martin Sorrell’s digital advertising company, S4 Capital, which today said it plans to double in size by 2024.
ITV and Virgin Media O2 agree five-year integration partnership November 10, 2021 ITV and Virgin Media O2 have signed a new multi-year agreement that includes a full integration of the ITV Hub platform onto Virgin TV set-top boxes.
BBC quits Stonewall after impartiality controversy November 10, 2021 BBC confirms it has quit the controversial Stonewall Diversity Champions programme, after Ofcom and the Equality and Human Rights Commission leave the scheme.
Vodafone partners with Dragons’ Den star Steven Bartlett to support small businesses November 10, 2021 Vodafone launches its second Shout Out for Small Businesses campaign, offering one small business the opportunity to win a mentoring session with entrepreneur and BBC’s Dragons’ Den star Steven Bartlett
DoubleVerify buys analytics firm OpenSlate for £110m November 9, 2021 DoubleVerify, a leading software platform, is set to acquire OpenSlate, a pre-campaign contextual targeting platform, for $150m (£110m) in a cash and stock transaction.
Amazon looks to settle antitrust investigations with European Commission to avoid heavy restrictions November 9, 2021 Retail giant Amazon looks to settle two antitrust investigations to avoid fines and restrictions from the EU.
Vaccines to be compulsory for frontline NHS staff November 9, 2021 Frontline NHS staff in England will have to be fully vaccinated against Covid to protect patients, the health secretary has announced today.
Europe’s biggest tabloid Bild forces staff to disclose romantic relationships November 9, 2021 The publisher of Germany’s most popular newspaper is to force employees to disclose their relationships in the newsroom, after its editor was ousted in a misconduct scandal.
What’s law got to do with it? Tina Turner sues uncanny tribute act November 9, 2021 Music legend Tina Turner, 81, sues a German tribute act for looking too much like her.