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Ex-Post Office lawyer Jarnail Singh denies cover up
The senior lawyer was involved in the prosecution of sub-postmistress Seema Misra in 2010.BBC News - Top stories -
Post Office’s expert gave false evidence to court
Expert suggested bug fix which would alter data without branch knowing, but told court that was impossible.BBC News - Top stories -
Paramount’s new ‘Office of the CEO’ now has a principal executive — while its ex-CEO will still collect a hefty paycheck
Paramount Global has named Chris McCarthy as interim principal executive officer of its new three-executive leadership team, the media conglomerate said.MarketWatch - Business -
Post Office lawyer accused of 'big fat lie'
Former senior Post Office solicitor Jarnail Singh denies knowing about Horizon bugs in 2010.BBC News - Top stories -
Government defeated in High Court over climate plans
Activists argued that the plan for cutting emissions would not meet the UK's climate targets.BBC News - Top stories - Climate -
UK government’s climate action plan is unlawful, High Court rules
Judgment upholds four of five grounds for legal challenge brought by campaign groups against net zero strategyFinancial Times - World - United Kingdom -
The UK government acted unlawfully in approving a climate plan, a High Court judge has ruled
A U.K. High Court judge has ruled that the government acted unlawfully when it approved a plan to meet climate targets without evidence it could be deliveredABC News - Tech - United Kingdom -
Arizona high court reverses ruling against GOP on sanctions over 2020 election challenge
The Arizona Supreme Court reversed a lower court ruling that put sanctions on the Arizona Republican Party, after the state spent time and money defending its 2020 election procedures. The court ruled unanimously Thursday to overrule the trial ...The Hill - Politics -
Flight Centre's Top Executive Sees Growth Without Major M&A
Flight Centre’s top executive says the Australia-based travel company is well-positioned to grow without more major deals, though smaller acquisitions are still possible in specialized areas.The Wall Street Journal - World
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