China and Russia are attempting to make the UK a 'rule-taker, not rule-maker'
Onur Aksoy imported fake and out-of-date products and sold them as new.
A policy change in response to IR35 has effectively banned SMEs from working with government, says Romy Hughes.
The acquisition agreement is legally binding, but Musk wants to back out.
Billionaire has rejected Twitter's evidence that bots and fake accounts are a small problem, may be seeking an exit
Irish Data Protection Comission has sent draft ruling to EU counterparts. Meta has said it could close Facebook and Instagram if the EU tightens the rules
The wait could stretch further if witnesses are asked to testify.
UK is pushing for similar trade deals with over a dozen countries
The firm alleges that New Delhi is misusing its authority by directing it to arbitrarily and disproportionately delete many posts from its platform
While the rules have been approved, lawmakers remain worried about their enforcement