When 2 Become 1: T-Mobile and Sprint merger
US Judge Victor Marrero has ruled in favour of T-Mobile’s acquisition of Sprint.
US Judge Victor Marrero has ruled in favour of T-Mobile’s acquisition of Sprint.
Budget airline AirAsia has denied accusations that it accepted a $50m (£38m) bribe from European aircraft manufacturer Airbus in order to secure a contract for the sale of 180 planes.
With a change in senior management and an ongoing licence fee discussion, the BBC is ready to announce a drastic batch of redundancies, rendering around 500 individuals jobless.
The government has announced the closure of regional divorce centres which have been heavily criticised by senior judges for being ineffective.
Following widespread criticism over its decision to pursue an assault charge against television presenter Caroline Flack after she allegedly attacked her boyfriend Lewis Burton, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has explained how it decides whether to prosecute alleged domestic abusers.
The state-owned airline company Air India is up for sale for the second time since 2018. The Indian government is offering 100% of the company (full privatisation) along with the $3.3bn worth of debt that Air India has amassed.
Osborne Clarke Solutions, the law firm Osborne Clarke’s in-house software development vehicle, has developed a new in-house tech product, “People Platform”.
Luxury carmaker Aston Martin, whose cars are well-known for featuring in the James Bond franchise, received a £500m rescue deal after a rough trading performance in 2019.
More top London lawyers are being investigated by the Solicitors’ Regulation Authority (SRA) and appearing before the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal (SDT) after allegations of harassment.
International law firm, Herbert Smith Freehills (HSF) launches the Digital Law Group, dedicated to the development of specialist technology.