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Statistics on hate crimes recorded by the police.
Statistics on hate crimes recorded by the police and information on hate crime from the Crime Survey for England and Wales.
The UK Council for Internet Safety (UKCIS) is a collaborative forum through which government, the tech community and the third sector work together to ensure the UK is the safest place in the world to be online.
The CMA is investigating whether Google has broken the law by restricting competition in the digital advertising technology market.
Following an investigation, the CMA has secured commitments from Google to address concerns about Google’s proposal to remove third-party cookies on Chrome.
Movette Ltd, a Manchester-based company which misrepresented itself as Google when selling a service has been wound up in the High Court.
How many times have Ministers applied to Google or other search engines to have links removed.
Response to an FOI request regarding google and right to be forgotten
Investigation into whether Google and Meta entered into an anti-competitive agreement, and whether Google might have abused a dominant position through its conduct in relation to header bidding services.
The CMA has opened an investigation into Google’s proposals to remove third party cookies and other functionalities from its Chrome browser.
A dedicated Digital Markets Unit will be set up to introduce and enforce a new code to govern the behaviour of platforms that currently dominate the market, such as Google and Facebook.
The CMA has opened a formal probe into Amazon and Google over concerns that they have not been doing enough to combat fake reviews on their sites.
The CMA has secured improved commitments from Google on its proposals to remove third party cookies and other functionalities from its Chrome browser.
Google has said it will allow developers to use alternative payment options after CMA investigation into its control over Google Play in-app purchases.
Employment Tribunal decision.
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