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Ergen will gain “greatest opportunity” by losing DISH
It should not be forgotten in the acres of business news coverage over the DirecTV (and TPG) acquisition of DISH Network that in selling DISH, chairman Charlie Ergen is very much giving up his ‘baby’. When his EchoStar 1 satellite was launched on a Chinese Long March rocket in 1995 Ergen was in the launch…
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Vodafone, Three respond to CMA remedies notice
UK telcos Vodafone and Three’s response to the UK Competitions and Markets Authority’s (CMA) Notice of Possible Remedies (Remedies Notice) has been published. The pair disagree with the CMA’s Provisional Findings, suggesting the merger will be pro-growth, pro-customer, pro-investment and pro-competitive for the UK. “It is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to transform UK digital infrastructure with…
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The Guardian view on this summer’s riots: courts can’t solve these problems alone | Editorial
The UK’s counter-extremism strategy isn’t working – and prison sentences won’t change that There have been at least 1,400 arrests and more than 850 charges linked to the riots that swept England in August, with more in the pipeline. So far about 250 people have been jailed for their role in violent disorder fuelled by…
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The Guardian view on this summer’s riots: courts can’t solve these problems alone | Editorial
The UK’s counter-extremism strategy isn’t working – and prison sentences won’t change that There have been at least 1,400 arrests and more than 850 charges linked to the riots that swept England in August, with more in the pipeline. So far about 250 people have been jailed for their role in violent disorder fuelled by…
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The Guardian view on this summer’s riots: courts can’t solve these problems alone | Editorial
The UK’s counter-extremism strategy isn’t working – and prison sentences won’t change that There have been at least 1,400 arrests and more than 850 charges linked to the riots that swept England in August, with more in the pipeline. So far about 250 people have been jailed for their role in violent disorder fuelled by…
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A world of change: what’s next?
For the past decade, I’ve written a lot about platforms, ecosystems, digital transformation and connected structures so, when someone asked me the other day what’s hot today, my answer narrowed down to AI, APIs, no-code and Quantum. Why? Because these areas are the most exciting today. But what’s hot tomorrow? I wrote a blog the……
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The Guardian view on this summer’s riots: courts can’t solve these problems alone | Editorial
The UK’s counter-extremism strategy isn’t working – and prison sentences won’t change that There have been at least 1,400 arrests and more than 850 charges linked to the riots that swept England in August, with more in the pipeline. So far about 250 people have been jailed for their role in violent disorder fuelled by…
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Things worth reading: 1st October 2024
Things we’re reading today include … Markets stop panicking when central bank start panicking | Forexlive Metro Bank completes sale of residential mortgage portfolio to NatWest (mortgagesolutions.co.uk) Clearbank eyes flurry of new products amid ‘huge demand’ for fintech (cityam.com) Open Banking Fintech TrueLayer Reports Growth In Revenue And Increase In Losses | Crowdfund Insider After……
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The Guardian view on this summer’s riots: courts can’t solve these problems alone | Editorial
The UK’s counter-extremism strategy isn’t working – and prison sentences won’t change that There have been at least 1,400 arrests and more than 850 charges linked to the riots that swept England in August, with more in the pipeline. So far about 250 people have been jailed for their role in violent disorder fuelled by…
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The Guardian view on this summer’s riots: courts can’t solve these problems alone | Editorial
The UK’s counter-extremism strategy isn’t working – and prison sentences won’t change that There have been at least 1,400 arrests and more than 850 charges linked to the riots that swept England in August, with more in the pipeline. So far about 250 people have been jailed for their role in violent disorder fuelled by…
