EMEA sales head says she was 'sacked' after complaining of sewage leaks and staff being trapped in toilets
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Spectrum Vega+ console firm hits back in director bust-up
Spectrum mobile console legal spat spirals as Sir Clive Sinclair-backed company comes out fighting
Privacy Shield is ‘not robust enough’ says EU watchdog
Transatlantic data transfer agreement is likely to be defeated in EU court just as Safe Harbour was
Google beats Oracle in Android lawsuit, but verdict questioned
Google scores significant Android patent lawsuit win against Oracle, but an appeal could reverse decision
Privacy Shield dented amid further setbacks in data talks
European officials fail to reach agreement on data sharing agreement with the US
City Wins Tech Firm Swing As Silicon Roundabout Loses Fans
Tech companies are set to take more office floorspace in the City than legal firms
One In Three SMEs Knowingly Break The Law With Unlicensed Software
Research shows that firms operate without proper licencing cover, warns BSA
‘Common Sense’ Copyright Reform Announced By Government
Reforms revealed by Vince Cable (pictured) should be law by end of 2013
Women of childbearing age are being overlooked by employers
Smaller businesses trying to avoid maternity and cover costs.
Channel hopes ghost of Jobs can reconcile Apple relationship issues with former partner Samsung
He was just kidding about Android... honest
UK watchdogs hand out fines and warnings
Axis Telecom and Wonga.com on the wrong side of the law