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PlayStation sheds 900 jobs
Sony is laying off 8 per cent of PlayStation staff globally, equating to approximately 900 people. The cuts include closing PlayStation’s London Studio entirely. Jim Ryan, CEO, called the move “sad news” and said it was “a difficult day at our company” adding: “We have concluded that tough decisions have become inevitable […] The leadership…
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TKO “strong start” following WWE/UFC merger
TKO Group has announced financial results for its year ended December 31st 2023. The reported results presented in this earnings release cover the period from January 1st 2023 through December 31st 2023 for Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) and the period from September 12th 2023 through December 31st 2023 for World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). “TKO is…
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Child-on-child abuse is increasing in the UK, but criminalising young people will only do more damage | Linda Papadopoulos
Awareness of the law is vital, so children under pressure feel empowered to say no, and parents know enough to support them Linda Papadopoulos is a psychologist and author When the National Police Chiefs’ Council released its analysis of crimes of child sexual abuse and exploitation recently, one figure particularly concerned me. Crimes in this…
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Child-on-child abuse is increasing in the UK, but criminalising young people will only do more damage | Linda Papadopoulos
Awareness of the law is vital, so children under pressure feel empowered to say no, and parents know enough to support them Linda Papadopoulos is a psychologist and author When the National Police Chiefs’ Council released its analysis of crimes of child sexual abuse and exploitation recently, one figure particularly concerned me. Crimes in this…
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Child-on-child abuse is increasing in the UK, but criminalising young people will only do more damage | Linda Papadopoulos
Awareness of the law is vital, so children under pressure feel empowered to say no, and parents know enough to support them Linda Papadopoulos is a psychologist and author When the National Police Chiefs’ Council released its analysis of crimes of child sexual abuse and exploitation recently, one figure particularly concerned me. Crimes in this…
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Child-on-child abuse is increasing in the UK, but criminalising young people will only do more damage | Linda Papadopoulos
Awareness of the law is vital, so children under pressure feel empowered to say no, and parents know enough to support them Linda Papadopoulos is a psychologist and author When the National Police Chiefs’ Council released its analysis of crimes of child sexual abuse and exploitation recently, one figure particularly concerned me. Crimes in this…
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Child-on-child abuse is increasing in the UK, but criminalising young people will only do more damage | Linda Papadopoulos
Awareness of the law is vital, so children under pressure feel empowered to say no, and parents know enough to support them Linda Papadopoulos is a psychologist and author When the National Police Chiefs’ Council released its analysis of crimes of child sexual abuse and exploitation recently, one figure particularly concerned me. Crimes in this…
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Child-on-child abuse is increasing in the UK, but criminalising young people will only do more damage | Linda Papadopoulos
Awareness of the law is vital, so children under pressure feel empowered to say no, and parents know enough to support them Linda Papadopoulos is a psychologist and author When the National Police Chiefs’ Council released its analysis of crimes of child sexual abuse and exploitation recently, one figure particularly concerned me. Crimes in this…
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Scotiabank tech spend climbs 13%
Scotiabank‘s tech spend climbed in the fourth quarter as the bank invested in digitalization and automation to keep up with client demand. The Canadian bank’s spend on technology during the quarter increased 13% year over year to CA$570 million ($421 million), according to the bank’s earnings supplement. Total non-interest expenses increased 6% YoY to $3.5…
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BMO focuses on digital-first strategy
BMO continued to deliver on its digital-first agenda during its 2024 fiscal first quarter through innovation and new offerings. The Montreal-based bank continues to expand its “suite of innovative products,” Chief Executive Darryl White said today during the bank’s earnings call. In December, the CA$1.3 trillion ($960 billion) bank launched its BMO Eclipse Rise…