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Journalists covering climate protests should not have been arrested, UK police say – JURIST
In an exclusive interview with British broadcaster LBC, Hertfordshire Police and Crime Commissioner David Lloyd Thursday said that police “got it wrong” when they arrested reporter Charlotte Lynch during a Just Stop […]
Trading Places: Numis and Liberum bolster headcount, Clifford Chance starts leadership race
Numis hired a senior dealmaker to bolster its investment bank in London, a decade after she left the industry. The investment bank, which has traditionally focused on the City of London, has hired Melanie […]
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The #1 Hotel Chatbot in 2024: boost direct bookings
7 Best Hotel Chatbot Use Cases for 2023 Our chatbots are available 24/7, allowing guests to make reservations at any time, regardless of their location. Beyond their involvement in guest interactions, chatbots […]
Germany expert commission releases report recommending legalization of early-stage abortion and amended laws for later-term pregnancies – JURIST
The Commission on Reproductive Self-Determination and Reproductive Medicine in Germany on Monday submitted a final report recommending the legalization of abortion within the first 12 weeks of pregnancy in the country.The German […]
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