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By Jamie Lennox
Former professional footballer Lassana Diarra has settled his €65 million ($75 million) claim against FIFA over the governing body's allegedly unlawful and restrictive transfer rules, his lawyers confirmed Tuesday.
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By Eddie Beaver
A former legal director at the Competition and Markets Authority said Tuesday that he plans to bring a £2 billio...(read more)
By Dawood Fakhir
Britain's competition watchdog said Tuesday that it has launched a formal probe into Paramount Skydance's $110 b...(read more)
Uber urged a London court Tuesday to order Mishcon de Reya to surrender communications with a former litigation funder, arguing that the documents are not privileged and could prove claims worth £340 million ($455 million) have been brought out of time.
By William Janes
A property developer fought on Tuesday to revive his case that an English council unlawfully subsidized a rival by approving £140 million ($187.6 million) in loans for the construction of two tower blocks without doing due diligence.
By Christopher Crosby
The U.K.'s accounting watchdog opened a probe into PricewaterhouseCoopers on Tuesday over its audit of WH Smith, amid growing pressure on the travel retailer for overstating its profits.
Pharma giant GSK PLC said Tuesday that it has agreed to acquire cancer therapy specialist Nuvalent Inc. for $10.6 billion as it seeks to accelerate its "rapid expansion" into the oncology market.
A U.K. police force has settled a discrimination claim from a Christian officer who alleged it suspended him for "questioning Islam" during mandatory diversity training, according to the Christian charity that supported his case.
Television personality Narinder Kaur told a London court Monday that actor-turned-political activist Laurence Fox accused her of being "a prostitute" who sold intimate images on OnlyFans, allegations she says are capable of being defamatory.
Britain's competition watchdog said Monday that it has initiated a formal probe into eBay's planned $1.2 billion acquisition of Depop, an online marketplace for used apparel, after seeking initial views on the deal.
By Najiyya Budaly
The Financial Conduct Authority said Monday that it is seeking an injunction against fund manager Neil Woodford for allegedly providing investment services despite having been banned from managing funds for retail investors in 2025.
Italy's largest lender, Intesa Sanpaolo, said Monday that it is making a €30.6 billion ($35.2 billion) takeover offer for Monte dei Paschi di Siena — a day after rival Banco BPM called on MPS to open talks on a "merger of equals."
A subsidiary of hotel giant Accor won a bid on Friday to force its landlord, a company owned by the family of real estate billionaire Asif Aziz, to remove combustible cladding discovered in the wake of the Grenfell Tower fire.
A London judge has upheld search warrants obtained by the Serious Fraud Office against a former executive under investigation as part of a £3 million ($4 million) bribery probe into the construction of a Microsoft data center in Europe.
A former UK Independence Party councilor and charity worker asked an appeals tribunal on Friday for permission to challenge a lower court's refusal to reconsider her case that pro-Brexit, anti-illegal immigration views and opposition to halal meat were protected beliefs.