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Google is facing accusations from the US Department of Justice (DoJ) of suppressing competition to gain dominance in the display advertising market, driving up costs for publishers and advertisers. The claims emerged on the

The UK government is nearing completion of a £500 million rescue package for Tata Steel’s Port Talbot plant, following the closure of its blast furnaces. The financing deal, initially developed under the previous government,

For SMEs, staying up to speed on search engine updates has never been more important to maintain visibility and drive growth. Google, the dominant player in search, regularly rolls out algorithm updates that can

The number 7 is a symbol that frequently appears on many slot machines. No matter the main theme, this number often shows up in its traditional or slightly altered form, such as in

Andrew Lawrence Greystoke, a seasoned solicitor and member of the New York Bar, boasts an impressive career spanning over four decades. Initially trained as a barrister, Andrew Lawrence Greystoke transitioned to corporate law, making significant

Nearly two million self-employed workers in the UK are facing a looming pensions crisis due to inadequate savings, the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) has warned. The latest report reveals that only 500,000 self-employed

Britain’s exporters are feeling increasingly ill-equipped to seize international opportunities, according to the latest annual research commissioned by the Department for Business and Trade. The survey of 3,000 businesses with revenues exceeding £500,000 found

Sir Rocco Forte, the luxury hotelier behind Rocco Forte Hotels, has criticised the current government’s “anti-growth” policies, warning that they are pushing Britain back to the economic challenges of the 1970s. Forte, whose business

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