CMA considers whether to ask court to ban pair after firm was fined for NHS drug pricing Economics
The decision means TikTok now operates under the threat that it could be forced offline with a stroke of Trump’s penJudicial opinions allowing the government to suppress speech in the name of national security rarely stand the test of time. But time has been unusually unkind to the US supreme court decision that upheld the law banning TikTok, the short-form video platform. The court issued its ruling less than a year ago, but it is already obvious that the deference the court gave to the government’s national security arguments was spectacularly misplaced. The principal effect of the court’s ruling has been to give our own government enormous power over the policies of a speech platform used by tens of millions of Americans every day – a result that is an affront to the first amendment and a national security risk in its own right.Congress passed the TikTok ban in 2023 citing concerns that the Chinese government might be able to access information about TikTok’s American users or co... Events
Plenty of Premier League stars are close to a potential suspension for reaching the five yellow card mark, with players from Liverpool, Arsenal, Manchester United, and Manchester City all at risk. Sport
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Manchester United face West Ham on Thursday at Old Trafford, and Ruben Amorim will be well aware that two of his stars are running the risk of picking up one-match bans during the fixture Politics
The players below will be automatically suspended for one Premier League match if they receive another yellow card before their club reaches its 20th league fixture Sport