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10 Apr 2008
The Financial Services Authority today published its proposals for the regulation of firms selling travel insurance along with a holiday. Such products, known as 'connected travel insurance', or CTI, will be regulated from 2009.
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17 Dec 2007
Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) have criticised EU anti-terror laws for violating basic human rights. The Parliament passed a resolution condemning EU bodies and member states for passing laws which undermine rights to privacy or fair trials....
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17 Dec 2007
A small Norwegian web browser firm has complained to the European Commission that Microsoft's behaviour is damaging competition in Europe.
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14 Dec 2007
We're taking an extended Christmas break.
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14 Dec 2007
The Financial Times newspaper has won the right to publish stories obtained from a confidential leaked memo but has been ordered by a court to remove the whole memo from its website.
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14 Dec 2007
Santa Claus is ignoring his environmental obligations and could be putting the lives of thousands of livestock and agricultural livelihoods at risk, according to experts in the field.
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14 Dec 2007
The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) will secure Britain's first criminal convictions for price-fixing if, as expected, three men who pleaded guilty in a Houston court this week travel to London to repeat their plea in the UK.
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13 Dec 2007
Amazon has been stripped of a shopping system patent, just weeks after it was forced to shrink the scope of its famous 'one click' patent. The European Patent Office (EPO) has revoked an Amazon patent on a gift ordering system.
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13 Dec 2007
Company chief executives are ignorant of rules about the storing of electronic information despite the fact that they will pay the penalty for failures to preserve information as evidence in disputes, according to an industry survey.
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13 Dec 2007
Santa Claus could be breaking a raft of employment laws designed to protect exploited and discriminated-against workers, according to one employment law expert.
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