Google being sued in US over allegations of monopolising online advertising
The US Justice Department and eight states are suing Google, alleging that the tech giant's dominance in digital advertising harms competition
The US Justice Department and eight states are suing Google, alleging that the tech giant's dominance in digital advertising harms competition
Essex Highways has revealed the names of five of their new gritters
A Tube driver was removed from his role after opening the train doors on the wrong side of the platform, a tribunal heard. The driver, identified only as Mr I Odewale, was demoted to a Customer Services Assistant in 2017 after the safety incident. It came to light after Mr Odewale took London Underground to tribunal, claiming a refusal of his bid to retrain as a train operator in 2021 was racial discrimination.
REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton/File PhotoFormer President Donald Trump’s family company—notorious for stiffing contractors and dodging bills—has paid the $1.6 million fine it received for its tax fraud conviction in December.The New York County Clerk received the payment in two separate checks on Jan. 24, according to a clerk who confirmed matter-of-factly that the checks didn’t bounce.In recent days, according to a court spokesman, the clerk’s office notified Justice Juan Merchan, the judge who sent
Yes, there's math. No, it's not that hard.
Shah Dhandharia audited the accounts of Adani Total Gas and Adani Enterprises. It only had 11 employees, with partners just 28 years old, per Hindenburg.
Highclere Castle has no wedding bookings for 2023 and just one small event scheduled for 2024
It has been a good few months for Rolls-Royce shares but let's not get carried away, the company still has a long, long way to go. The post Rolls-Royce shares are up 30% in 3 months. Here’s why I wouldn’t touch them today appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
Business Secretary Grant Shapps has hit out at Ofgem for listening to energy company bosses over customers, following the forceful installation of prepayment meters. Mr Shapps accused the energy regulator of having "the wool pulled over their eyes" and told it to toughen up on suppliers after "vulnerable" customers struggling with their energy bills had pay-as-you go gas and electricity meters wrongfully installed in their homes. It follows an investigation by the Times, which showed that a company used by British Gas to pursue debts, Arvato Financial Solutions, was forcing its way into homes to fit the devices, despite signs that children and disabled people were living there.
A Spanish court has ruled that Amazon broke labor laws by forcing more than 2,000 delivery drivers to use an app that the company controlled for scheduling work and payments and requiring them to use their own cars and cellphones on the job. Amazon could not treat workers using its Flex app as self-employed because the e-commerce giant's Spanish subsidiary “assumes the authority to make all decisions regarding the service, setting the conditions of execution and remuneration, and the circumstances of the day, time and duration” of labor, according to the Madrid labor court's decision released Friday. Amazon stopped using the Flex app in Spain in 2021.
Amazon was primed to be a major disruptor in the grocery industry but store closings and delayed openings indicate that it hasn't gone as planned.
Chanting “Retirement before arthritis,” more than a million people poured into the streets in cities across France on Tuesday in protest of government plans to boost the country’s retirement age from 62 to 64.
Business Secretary gives suppliers until Tuesday to say what they are going to do about customers who have meters wrongfully fitted.
Russia's largest liquefied natural gas (LNG) producer, Novatek, is close to a deal to supply gas to GAIL (India) Ltd as it seeks alternative markets to Europe, three industry sources said. GAIL and Novatek did not respond to Reuters' requests for comment. Russia is looking for outlets for its energy resources after Western countries cut back their purchases following its invasion of Ukraine nearly a year ago.
The brewing EV price war is a sign the automotive industry is returning to its age-old battle for market share and customer loyalty.
Toyota Motor Corp will launch two higher-end luxury vehicles in Japan during the next financial year as it seeks to capture a larger share of the luxury car market, the Nikkei newspaper reported on Friday. The automaker will introduce a luxury sport-utility vehicle, the Toyota Century, in its home market sometime between August and the end of March 2024, Nikkei said, citing anonymous sources. A Toyota spokesperson said the company could not comment on its product plans.
Workers between18 and 25 already had $33,000 socked away in their retirement accounts.
‘Stay where you’re at,’ she says
Carson Group Managing Partner of Wealth Solutions Jamie Hopkins joins Yahoo Finance Live to discuss risks Baby Boomers and other generations face when saving for retirement, long-term care concerns, and demographic shifts affecting retirees.
A HEREFORD fish and chip shop has been handed a top rating in its latest food hygiene inspection
Elon Musk has been found not guilty of fraud over tweets claiming he had “funding secured” for a private buyout of Tesla.