Protests erupt in France over Macron’s bill raising retirement age
Protests erupt in France over Macron’s bill raising retirement age
Protests erupt in France over Macron’s bill raising retirement age
The key witness at the centre of the case Prince Harry and other celebrity claimants have brought against the publisher of the Daily Mail has denied ever making a statement admitting phone hacking.
(Bloomberg) -- Blocked border crossings, a minister pelted with eggs and overflowing silos — anger is mounting among farmers in eastern Europe who say a rush of grain from Ukraine threatens their businesses, and it’s steadily eroding political goodwill.Most Read from BloombergVeteran Money Managers Bail on Stock Rally With Fed Hawks FlyingTrump Weighs Bid to Shift NY Criminal Case to Staten IslandParents Are Paying Consultants $750,000 to Get Kids Into Ivy League SchoolsGlobal Food Supply Risks
A judge overseeing the blockbuster case says it is ‘CRYSTAL clear’ statements about the company are false, but it will be up to jurors to determine whether they are defamatory, and who is responsible
UK motorists could save up to £406 a year on petrol and diesel by following one simple tip
Wholesalers “colluded” with a factory at the centre of the rotten meat investigation, it has been alleged, as the food industry watchdog was urged to widen its inquiry.
Priority services registers – energy firm’ own lists of at-risk households – are vital to protect people. But it’s extremely hard to find them, say campaigners
The FAA does not allow Boeing to self-certify its own individual aircraft anymore following the Boeing 737 MAX tragedies of 2018 and 2019.
A HUGE warehouse proposed to be built on the northern edge of Warrington could be even taller than first thought.
Raworths in Harrogate has appointed Heather Roberts as legal director of its growing Commercial Property team.
Sergey Brin, Thomas Pritzker, Mortimer Zuckerman and Michael Ovitz face questions about late sex criminal’s links with JP Morgan
Steven Tyler is seeking dismissal of a lawsuit filed in December by a woman who alleges the Aerosmith frontman had an illicit relationship with her when she was 16 years old and he was 25, saying her claims are barred in whole or in part by consent on her part. In a seven-page answer to […]
(Bloomberg) -- Iraq’s semi-autonomous Kurdistan region said it has reached an agreement with the federal government to resume oil exports through Turkey this week, after a legal spat pushed up crude prices. Most Read from BloombergVeteran Money Managers Bail on Stock Rally With Fed Hawks FlyingTrump Weighs Bid to Shift NY Criminal Case to Staten IslandParents Are Paying Consultants $750,000 to Get Kids Into Ivy League SchoolsGlobal Food Supply Risks Rise as Key Traders Leave RussiaPutin Signs Ne
A group of 125 law firms has called for a reform that will allow the entry of foreign firms into India to be put on hold, calling the proposal "discriminatory" and saying it creates an unlevel playing field between local and overseas companies. In a 20-page letter to the Bar Council of India, dated March 30 and seen by Reuters, the Society of Indian Law Firms (SILF) argued that domestic reforms are needed before the market can be opened. India's Bar Council did not respond to Reuters' request for comment on the letter.
Superdry shares have lost over 90% of their value over the past few years. So why has this writer recently been adding to his holding? The post I just bought more Superdry shares. Why? appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
REUTERSA combustible Australian billionaire is intensifying his war against the Aussie government, seeking nearly $200 billion in damages over a longstanding mining dispute.The billionaire, 69-year-old Clive Palmer, controls the company that filed the claim—Zeph Investments, which is headquartered in Singapore. The battle traces back to 2012, when authorities in Western Australia blocked his firm’s iron ore proposal. Palmer’s company sought to revive the matter through arbitration, but the effor
The Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against Norfolk Southern seeking to hold the railroad company accountable for the derailment last month in East Palestine, Ohio, and its toxic aftermath, according to court records. The civil lawsuit on behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency seeks injunctive relief and monetary penalties from Norfolk Southern for the response costs to the Feb. 3 derailment, including a nearly $65,000 fine for every day it violated clean water laws. The derailment and its aftermath have sparked a firestorm of criticism and concerns from residents about their health.
Judge ’emphatically rejects’ Enoch Burke accusations emailed to High Court
(Bloomberg) -- Beijing opened a new front in the escalating semiconductor battle between the the US and China, launching a cybersecurity review of imports from America’s largest memory-chip maker, Micron Technology Inc. Most Read from BloombergVeteran Money Managers Bail on Stock Rally With Fed Hawks FlyingTrump Weighs Bid to Shift NY Criminal Case to Staten IslandParents Are Paying Consultants $750,000 to Get Kids Into Ivy League SchoolsGlobal Food Supply Risks Rise as Key Traders Leave RussiaP
A jury will decide whether Fox Corp defamed Dominion Voting Systems with false vote-rigging claims aired by Fox News after the 2020 U.S. election, a Delaware judge ruled on Friday, dealing a setback to the media company that had sought to avoid a trial in the $1.6 billion lawsuit. Delaware Superior Court Judge Eric Davis denied motions from Fox and partially granted Dominion motions to resolve the issue of defamation liability ahead of the scheduled April 17 trial date. The ruling puts the high-profile case in the hands of a jury that will determine whether Fox acted with actual malice and whether Dominion suffered any damages.
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