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China Turns Up Heat on Internet Giants With Antitrust Rules
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(Bloomberg) — China on Tuesday laid out detailed regulations for the first time to root out monopolistic practices in the internet industry, as Beijing seeks to curtail the growing dominance of corporations like Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. and Tencent Holdings Ltd.The country’s antitrust watchdog is seeking feedback on a raft of regulations that establish a […]

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Supermarkets return to rules of first lockdown 
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Asda has stationed 1,000 ‘safety marshals’ at the front of stores and in the aisles of larger stores who will ‘reiterate Government guidelines to wear a face covering and maintain social distancing.’

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Pints ordered by post, football at school but not at clubs: The odd new rules in new lockdown
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If you’re sad about not being able to drink at your local pub during the new lockdown, there is a way to drown your sorrows at home – order your pints via post instead!

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Michael Gove is forced to admit he got new rules on grassroots sport ban WRONG
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Michael Gove has today been forced to admit he got new lockdown rules wrong after suggesting golf and singles tennis could be given a reprieve under the incoming grassroots sports ban.

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BBC stars Emma Rigby and Sid Owen are accused of flouting Covid rules at high society Halloween bash
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EastEnders legend Sid Owen and BBC star Emma Rigby have been accused of breaking strict coronavirus rules for a raunchy high society party with bankers and property execs at an apartment

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Holidays abroad are outlawed under strict new winter lockdown rules
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All outbound international travel from England will be banned, except for a small number of circumstances, as part of the new rules revealed last night by Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

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What happens when the minority rules America
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I fully appreciate protecting minority interests—in this case ensuring that big bad urban Democrats don’t quash rural Republicans. Everyone gets that. The fact is though, entrenched minority rule, Republican or Democrat, is flat out bad for America. 

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Half of drivers don't know the rules of smart motorways
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Just one in four (27 per cent) of drivers say they are aware of what a smart motorway is but do not know the relevant regulations, according to the poll by road safety charity Brake.

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GUY ADAMS visits stores in Wales to investigate bizarre new coronavirus shopping rules
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GUY ADAMS: Socks were allowed, but not tights. Baby clothes could be purchased, but the aisle selling toddler gear was blocked off.

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Brits are spending THOUSANDS on 'wall fires' adapting to Tier 2 rules
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According to The Sunday Times, retailers are reporting sales of £3,000 outdoor ‘wall fires’ are booming as Brits adapt to outdoor entertaining after Tier 2 restrictions were introduced.

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