Author: Paul Sandle,Kate Holton,Andres Gonzalez
Britain’s choice of a former Amazon executive to chair its antitrust regulator is a clear pitch for investment, including from Big Tech, and signals it is prepared to go easier on deal-making if that would help, company bosses and lawyers said.Read More
Britain’s choice of a former Amazon executive to chair its antitrust regulator is a clear pitch for investment, including from Big Tech, and signals it is prepared to go easier on deal-making if that would help, company bosses and lawyers said. Doug Gurr, former boss of the U.S. online retailer’s UK operation, was picked to chair the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) after Marcus Bokkerink recognised “it was time to move on”, finance minister Rachel Reeves said on Wednesday. With the economy struggling and pressure building on the government to improve living standards, Reeves wants regulators to change, believing they…
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French sports officials walked out of a speech by new minister Marie Barsacq over a planned 33% budget cut just a few months after the Paris Olympics.Read More
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Former USWNT Star Kelley O’Hara’s Next Chapter Is Hosting A New Studio Show With Just Women’s Sports
Sports Are Fun! will feature O’Hara and a revolving cast of co-hosts and guests discussing the biggest weekly headlines in women’s sports.Read More