Glaxosmithkline chief Emma Walmsley celebrates second successful vaccine trial

Glaxosmithkline chief Emma Walmsley celebrates second successful vaccine trial By Daily Mail City & Finance Reporter Published: 22:01 BST, 18 May 2021 | Updated: 22:44 BST, 18 May 2021 Glaxo boss Emma Walmsley is bracing for a raid by Wall Street activist Elliott Managemen Underfire Glaxosmithkline boss Emma Walmsley has been given a second shot in … Read more

E-scooter trial scheme launches in London in June

A trial of rental electric scooters will be launched in London on June 7, Transport for London (TfL) has confirmed, despite safety concerns.  TfL and London Councils, which represents the city’s local authorities, have selected operators Dott, Lime and Tier to carry out the 12-month pilot scheme. This is despite Lime e-scooters being temporarily taken … Read more

Apple CEO Tim Cook to testify this week in antitrust trial brought by Epic Games

Apple CEO Tim Cook is gearing up to testify this week against antitrust allegations brought by Fortnite-maker Epic Games, which accused the tech giant of being a ‘Venus fly trap’ and a price-gouging monopoly. Cook will serve as the star witness for the defense at the federal trial in Oakland, California, which could decide the future … Read more

Britons will be sent SOS text alerts warning of emergencies in new government trial

Britons will be sent SOS text alerts warning of terror attacks, fires and severe flooding with advice on how to respond in new government trial The trial will launch in east Suffolk on May 25 and, if successful, will be rolled out  Government is using existing capabilities used during coronavirus pandemic  Similar systems are already … Read more

Britons will be sent SOS text alerts warning of emergencies in new government trial

Britons will be sent SOS text alerts warning of terror attacks, fires and severe flooding with advice on how to respond in new government trial The trial will launch in east Suffolk on May 25 and, if successful, will be rolled out  Government is using existing capabilities used during coronavirus pandemic  Similar systems are already … Read more

Judge Judy talks cancel culture, Derek Chauvin trial and how she negotiated $47million salary

Judge Judy is giving her verdict on cancel culture, the Derek Chauvin trial, being the highest-paid host on television and how she negotiated her staggering salary in a new interview to promote her next project Judy Justice for IMDb TV. The former family court judge, real name Judy Sheindlin, taped the last episode of her … Read more

Rachel Riley tells libel trial Labour showed they ‘don’t care about Jews’ over aide’s role

Labour showed they ‘don’t care about Jews’ by appointing a former Jeremy Corbyn aide to head up the party’s complaints team the day after she was involved in a Twitter spat with TV star Rachel Riley, a court today heard. The Countdown maths ace today told the High Court she was surprised by the timing … Read more

Trial halted as XR activist accused of blocking newspaper deliveries GLUES himself to dock

The trial of six extinction rebellion protestors accused of disrupting the distribution of national newspapers was thrown into disruption this morning when one of the defendants glued his hand to a table in the courtroom.  The case had just been called on and the judge had taken her seat when accused, Liam Norton, got to … Read more

Cases of at least 16 veterans who served in Northern Ireland to be reviewed after IRA trial fiasco

The government is reportedly planning to make British veterans and terrorists exempt from prosecution for actions in the Troubles following a landmark court ruling. Ministers are looking at putting in place a statute of limitations to stop soldiers being charged with incidents before the 1998 Good Friday agreement. Any actions involving war crimes, genocide or torture however … Read more

Cases of at least 16 veterans who served in Northern Ireland to be reviewed after IRA trial fiasco

The government is reportedly planning to make British veterans and terrorists exempt from prosecution for actions in the Troubles following a landmark court ruling. Ministers are looking at putting in place a statute of limitations to stop soldiers being charged with incidents before the 1998 Good Friday agreement. Any actions involving war crimes, genocide or torture however … Read more