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...Decades ago, though not recently, its Oxford equivalent was Balliol, inspired by the law lecturer Sir Theodore Tylor, who as an amateur was the top Englishman at Nottingham 1936, an iconic tournament where...
...First up: another lil bit of case law! 🤠 HMRC v Premier Foods Ltd (2007) is an epochally important case that considered whether a fruit bar was confectionery....
...According to a report on the digital news industry by the Reuters Institute and the University of Oxford, Google and Facebook at their peak accounted for nearly half of the traffic to publishers in many...
...This is about a very small subset of women who can go to a plaintiffs’ law firm and say, ‘Look, my target is a billionaire.’” V....
...In 1973, with the Roe v....
...Offshore dollars and synthetic dollars, out of the immediate reach of US law, can substitute for onshore dollars....
...The ICO warned that new online advertising tools must comply with data protection laws and “stop the excessive collection and use of people’s data.”...
...Please be v careful.” The minister tweeted that Google, the search engine, “can no longer be trusted as they don’t vet their advertisers”....
...Health authorities in Hamas-run Gaza have received 20,000 doses of Sputnik V from the United Arab Emirates....
...contact-tracing app prevents 600,000 Covid casesThe once-maligned NHS contact-tracing app has prevented the transmission of hundreds of thousands of Covid-19 cases, researchers at the Alan Turing Institute and Oxford...
...Antoine GodinUniversité Sorbonne Paris Nord, France Michael JacobsProfessor of Political Economy, University of Sheffield Ronan PalmerDirector Clean Economy, E3G Dirk EhntsPufendorf-Gesellschaft Berlin e.V....
...Thaksin Shinawatra, the exiled former prime minister, stepped in with an offer in an online chat this week to help secure Russian Sputnik V vaccines....
...Another flashpoint has been how to classify vaccines not yet approved by EU regulators — such as Russia’s Sputnik V and China’s Sinopharm....
...But in this item, the FT’s Donato Paolo Mancini takes you under the surface of what is going one with the Oxford/AstraZeneca’s Covid-19 vaccine in Europe....
...Le Pen said she would also hold a referendum on laws that would “radically change our approach to immigration”....
...Vladimir Putin said he would be vaccinated with the Sputnik V jab on Tuesday....
...AstraZeneca’s US clinical trial of its Covid-19 vaccine developed with Oxford university has shown 79 per cent efficacy at preventing symptomatic disease and 100 per cent efficacy against severe or critical...
...Owning payment companies “has been one of private equity’s biggest investment successes”, said Charles Hayes, a partner at law firm Freshfields which has advised on several deals....
...Russia is seeking to manufacture its Sputnik V vaccine in Italy to meet a surge in overseas contracts....
...The World Health Organization recommended the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine for worldwide use by all adults, including the elderly, on Wednesday....
...Balapanov, the Kazakh businessman whose role is described in the FT articles; iv) according to these clarifications, the true beneficiary of the scheme is a person who knows Mr Balapanov and Mr Karmanov; v)...
...Angela Mills Wade, of the European Publishers Council, noted the advantages to news groups of enforcing the “publishers’ right” in the new copyright law....
...Internet Institute whose work focuses on digital competition law....
...They say they have a fiduciary responsibility to minimise their tax payments within the bounds of the law....
...Simon Wren-Lewis, an economist at Oxford university, has some very useful pointers on the dynamics involved in a health crisis from his work on the economic impact of influenza in the 1990s....
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