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Taking the Government to court over Article 50 is doing them a favour

12 October 201612 October 2016 Opinion Charlie Mullins 0 Comments

It’s now more than three months since it was decided by referendum that the United Kingdom should withdraw from the European Union.

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Will Brexiteers’ poker faces drop when they see the economic cards we’ve been dealt?

3 August 20164 August 2016 Opinion Charlie Mullins 3 Comments

Since becoming Prime Minister, Theresa May has been sounding like some kind of Buddhist holy woman chanting the mantra ‘Brexit is Brexit’ whenever she’s challenged on the ‘ifs & whens’ of Britain’s actual departure from the European Union. 

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Back Cameron on Europe: Jobs & growth will follow

23 January 201323 January 2013 Columns, Opinion Charlie Mullins 1 Comment

In years to come will I be recalling the details to my grandchildren of the day I sat a few feet away from the Prime Minister this morning, as he mapped out ‘once and for all’ the future relationship between the UK and the rest of Europe? Only time will tell on that one.

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Mark Zuckerberg's Meta Platforms has suffered a significant legal setback in Europe after the bloc's highest court ruled that national regulators have the power to enforce compensation arrangements between online platforms and news publishers for the use of their journalism.

Meta dealt blow by EU court in landmark ruling on publisher payments

Meta has lost a pivotal EU court case after challenging Italy’s right to set compensation for press content. The ruling strengthens publishers’ hand in negotiations with Big Tech platforms over snippets and AI training data.

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