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...James Farrar, one of the two Uber drivers who brought the case, said: “Uber cannot go on flouting UK law with impunity and depriving people of their minimum wage rights.”...
...James Harding, editor of The Times, apologised to a High Court judge who had ruled in the newspaper’s favour after it failed to disclose that one of its reporters had carried out the illicit hacking....
...James Harding, editor of The Times, has apologised to a High Court judge who had ruled in the newspaper’s favour after it failed to disclose that one of its reporters had carried out the illicit hacking....
...James Harding told the Leveson inquiry into press standards that he had written to the judge, Mr Justice Eady, and added that he “sorely’’ regretted the intrusion represented by the hacking....
...“Judge Tugendhat is an intellectual and thinks about things very carefully, as he has here, but in some ways he is more pro-privacy than Eady,” said one....
...But the referendum on devolution (organised by Labour under James Callaghan) showed Scotland divided equally. It was a project unpopular in the rest of the UK....
...The case stemmed from four articles published by the newspaper in August 2003 after James Middleweek, a former Collins Stewart analyst, made allegations against the company to the Financial Services Authority...
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