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Microsoft CEO Hits Out At 'Dominant' Google In US Trial
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella told a US court on Monday that Google's dominance of the search engine market made it very hard for rivals to emerge, hitting out sharply at the business practices of his company's archrival.
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Wall Street Mixed While Europe Sinks On Renewed Rate Worries
Wall Street stocks were mixed Monday after the US narrowly avoided a government shutdown, while European indexes tumbled on renewed interest rates concerns.
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Tory Activists Still Harbour Hopes As UK Election Looms
Britain's grassroots Conservatives braving national railway strikes and the Manchester rain to attend their party's annual conference appeared pragmatic Monday about the electoral realities they face.
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Chancellor Jeremy Hunt Confirms National Living Wage Will Rise to £11 An Hour
"We're giving over two million workers a wage boost worth over £1,000," the Conservative Party announced today after revealing plans to punish the 'workshy' benefit claimants.
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UK Housing Market Faces 5.3% Yearly Decline as Interest Rates Squeeze Prices
According to Nationwide, the largest British building society, the seasonally adjusted housing price index revealed that prices remained stagnant in September, following a 0.8% decrease in August.
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UK Water Companies Will Charge Consumers Extra To Address Sewage Discharge Problem
UK water companies have put forward a new water infrastructure investment plan to the UK water regulator Ofwat, which will gradually increase the water bills over a five-year period to address the sewage discharge problem.
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Oil Industry 'Central' To Climate Solutions: COP28 Head
The president of the upcoming COP28 climate talks told an Abu Dhabi oil conference on Monday that the fossil fuel industry would play an essential role in addressing the climate crisis.
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NHS Abandon Strike After Coach Crash Kills 2
The NHS abandoned their double strike to see to an accident that involved an overturned coach, 50 teens in hospital and two passengers deceased.
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US President Joe Biden Calls Donald Trump's Violent Speech A Threat To Democracy
After Trump called for shop thieves and migrants to be shot, President Biden declared that the Republican Party threatens democracy in the US.
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Trump Fraud Trial Opens In New York, Threatening Business Empire
A combative Donald Trump lashed out at the judge and attorney general on Monday on the first day of a trial for civil fraud that could see the former president barred from doing business in New York state.
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Turkey Strikes PKK Bases After Suicide Blast to Distract Security Guards and Unleash Second Attack
In response to a suicide blast that intended to interrupt the reopening of Turkey's parliament, Turkish warplanes have destroyed several PKK bases in Iraq.
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Data Breaches in the UK Put Domestic Abuse Victims' Lives at Risk
When a domestic victim's information is exposed due to data breaches, it can lead to stalking, harassment or even physical violence from their abusers.
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Elon Musk Accuses Canadian PM Justin Trudeau Of 'Crushing Free Speech'
Musk made the remark in response to a Twitter (now X) post by journalist Glenn Greenwald.
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X CEO Linda Yaccarino Says The Platform Is Losing Daily Active Users
X has lost 11.6 per cent of its daily active users since Elon Musk's takeover, dropping to just 225 million users.
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Apple Working On Fix For IPhone 15 Models Running Hot
Apple on Monday said it is working to fix a "bug" it said was among reasons some newly released iPhone 15 smartphones are heating up.
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