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...Among the revelations were Sir Gavin Williamson, then education secretary, quipping that some teachers complained about protective equipment shortages as “an excuse to avoid having to teach” during the first...
...He told MPs that abusive defamation cases were highly unlikely because “that essentially requires a claimant to base their case on a lie”....
...“The prospect of Xi Jinping’s government having access to personal data on our children’s phones ought to be a cause for major concern,” MPs warned....
...inconceivable” that no minister was involved or informed about what civil servants were doing in setting up a “VIP lane” for favoured PPE suppliers who all had connections to ministers, civil servants, MPs...
...An alliance called the OpenRAN Policy Coalition, made up of US and Japanese technology companies but excluding Chinese players also testing open-source systems, lobbied British MPs ahead of the government...
...Michael Gove on Monday told MPs that businesses should not think the chaos caused by Covid-19 would buy them more time and an extension....
...Kraft’s rocky start was certainly compounded by the high-handed attitude of Irene Rosenfeld, chief executive, who refused to appear before a committee of MPs to answer questions on Cadbury....
...Ms Keegan’s husband, Michael Keegan, UK & Ireland chairman of Fujitsu, the Japanese IT equipment and services company, takes a different approach....
...The two-day lock-in, as one union official described it, led to a productivity agreement in which Cadbury’s US owners will make a £75m investment in new equipment in exchange for changes in work practices...
...British MPs last month voted to undo the “beer tie”, the legal quirk that permits such a lopsided landlord-tenant arrangement....
...Jamie Reed MP, Labour’s shadow health minister, said: “The Government’s marketisation of the NHS has opened the door to a growing list of US firms and potentially worrying conflicts of interest....
...The Cray Y-MP, released in 1988, sustains over 1 gigaflop on many applications. 1990 NEC’s SX-3/44R becomes the world’s fastest supercomputer with a four-processor model....
...MPs, led by Sir Malcolm Rifkind, are investigating Huawei’s relationship with BT and their inquiry is expected to be finished before Christmas....
...Rupert Murdoch, the company’s chairman and chief executive, was questioned by MPs on a UK parliamentary committee on Tuesday and denied responsibility for alleged phone hacking....
...customer’s office printing needs, including the printing equipment, the supplies, the service and overall management of the printer fleet,” Gartner’s report explain. ”The main components provided are a...
...And three Lancashire-based MPs have launched a campaign to roll out free wi-fi internet access across their county....
...My course buddy and I decide to interview people about the MPs’ expenses scandal. The first take is great – until I realise I haven’t been recording the sound....
...collapse of the main company maintaining and upgrading track and trains on the London Underground calls into question whether the private sector is more efficient at such work than public bodies, according to MPs...
...benefits, the clean-up is intended to focus attention on the Thames ahead of the 2012 Olympics, one reason it has received strong backing from Jim Fitzpatrick, minister for London and, incidentally, local MP...
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