Google loses appeal against huge EU fine over shopping searches
The EU’s General Court decided to uphold the 2.4 billion euro fine.
The EU’s General Court decided to uphold the 2.4 billion euro fine.
The legal action had claimed Google secretly tracked millions of iPhone users’ internet activity.
The driver taking pensioners home from a Christmas market failed to stop at a crossroads and drove into the path of a car.
The Scottish Hospitals Inquiry is investigating the construction of the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital campus in Glasgow.
Titles linked to Stranger Things, as well as casual games, will be available to existing members.
The tech firm said it remained ‘committed to the rights of our users and a free and open internet’.
The search engine and Facebook were asked by MPs to reveal how much the Financial Conduct Authority has paid them for adverts, but they refused.
The move comes as the tech giant shifts attention to building the metaverse.
The company has been fiercely competing with Amazon, Google and other cloud providers for big business and government contracts.
Novara Media has asked for an explanation as to why the decision was initially taken.
The winners will receive lifetime support for their education and the service projects they have created.
Its social media platforms have a shortage of moderators who speak local languages and understand cultural contexts.
Former Facebook employee Frances Haugen will answer questions following the release of internal research documents she secretly copied.
The tax will be replaced in favour of a global agreement in 2023.
The financial terms were not disclosed.