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Google said on Wednesday it had scrapped data transfer fees for organisations processing workloads "in parallel" across two ...
Google has been fined €2.95bn (£2.5bn) by the EU for allegedly abusing its power in the ad tech sector - the technology which ...
Last year, a Google executive defended its low British tax bill by telling parliament the company does not have sales operations in Britain. A Reuters examination raises questions about that.
Google is being sued in Britain for potential damages of up to £5 billion ($6.6 billion) in a class action alleging the company abused its dominant market position in online search.
Google says it will soon only run financial ads in the UK from companies that have been authorized by the country's financial watchdog.
News broke on Wednesday that Google has decided to shift control of its UK user data from Ireland (where it's currently kept) to the US, prompted by Brexit uncertainty.
Yet, Google omits to include those ads, and the relative spending figures, in its archive. Of course, this is not about Best for Britain – it is about Google’s transparency failure.
Google has won an appeal against a class action-style privacy litigation at the UK Supreme Court — avoiding what could have been up to £3BN in damages had it lost the case. The long-running ...
Google was sued on Wednesday by a group of British website publishers who allege the U.S. company and its parent Alphabet abused their dominant position in online advertising, depriving them of ...
The Google Ads Financial Products and Services policy will be updated from August 30, per Google, which specifies that it will start enforcing the new policy from September 6 — meaning that ...
UK carriers tend to cover the most popular holiday hotspots, but it's true that Google's capacity to offer roaming in 120 countries (and unlimited WiFi tethering) is currently unmatched.
Since the rate is higher than Britain’s normal 21% corporate tax rate, Mr. Osborne clearly is hoping companies will stop so-called revenue shifting and pay regular taxes instead.