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Non-fans welcome: The Briefing for 21 June 2024

Yau Ming Low/Shutterstock More than a billion people may own an iPhone worldwide, but that is apparently not a prerequisite for criticising the way Apple does its business. The Court of Appeal of England and Wales today dismissed Apple’s bid to invalidate Justin Gutmann’s £853 million class action against it …

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Although a no-show today, Zara Tindall STILL had a winning week at Royal Ascot in the style stakes by showcasing £18,000 worth of designer attire

Zara Tindall continued her reign as the queen of fashion at Royal Ascot this week with a stunning array of outfits. The daughter of Princess Anne consistently hit the mark with her immaculate ensembles, giving her a strong case to be crowned the best-dressed royal. Throughout the week, Zara showcased elegant dresses by …

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Postal votes for General Election sent out

People in Exeter who applied for a postal vote in next month’s General Election are set to receive these over the next few days. Exeter City Council yesterday sent out postal votes to everyone who had applied – 11,500 in total within the Exeter constituency. People will need to vote …

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Why Carlsberg has a thirst for Britvic | Business News

The roll-call of UK-listed companies to have attracted foreign takeover approaches this year is a long and distinguished one. It includes Anglo American, the mining giant; International Distribution Services, the parent of Royal Mail; Darktrace, one of the world’s most exciting cyber security specialists and DS Smith, the FTSE-100 packaging …

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Royal Mail faces class action claim for abusing dominance

About Leo Grieco Leo joins us with a degree in Media Production from Bournemouth University. His work includes reporting for the UK editorial team and video editing for the broadcast team. He comes with an expertise in video editing and producing. Leo’s specialities include hospitality and leisure, support services, …

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Private Eye In The Back: Open season

Open season Wimbledon expansion, Issue 1626 WITH Wimbledon looming, the All England Lawn Tennis Club is in full lobbying mode for its plan to build an 8,000-seat stadium, 38 courts, 10 buildings and nine kilometres of roads and paths in its neighbouring park in south-west London, to host its qualifying …

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