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Google search given nine months to implement UK 'conduct requirement'
Google search is facing a series of targeted rules that a UK regulator says will secure a fairer deal for publishers and consumers, and improve its services at the same time.
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Palantir's role in UK public services branded 'unacceptable' by committee report
Britain's reliance on US tech firm Palantir in transforming public services is an "unacceptable point of weakness" that could leave people's private information "at the mercy" of foreign actors, MPs have warned.
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How HMRC finds out about cash gifts you've made | Money newsletter
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South West Water fined a record £1.8m after incident that left hundreds ill
South West Water (SWW) has been handed a record £1.8m fine following a cryptosporidium outbreak which left hundreds ill in Brixham, Devon.
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Modella Dealz spree continues as firm snaps up Polish discounter | Mark Kleinman blog
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Florida becomes first state to sue OpenAI - claiming ChatGPT helped criminals including school shooters
The state of Florida has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and its chief executive – accusing the company of offering children guidance on self-harm and providing information helping school shooters and other criminals.
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Anthropic becomes latest AI company to go public in once in a generation moment for Wall Street
The maker of the popular Claude AI chatbot has announced plans to become a public company.
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Why easyJet is attracting takeover interest
There is not even a deal on the table but there is little surprise in the City that easyJet has become the latest big UK name to face takeover interest.
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Two more children's sand kits withdrawn from sale over asbestos content
Two more children's sand kits have been removed from sale after testing found they contained asbestos.
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Former M&S boss drafted in to help ministers tackle NEET crisis
A former chief executive of Marks and Spencer has been appointed by the government to get more than one million young people not in education, employment or training (NEETs) into work.




