Sentences with phrase «recently hit the headlines»

As my colleague David Meyer reports, the purchase will likely require the scrutiny of the U.S. Committee on Foreign Investment (CFIUS), which recently hit the headlines by stalling Broadcom's unsolicited bid for Qualcomm until President Donald Trump outright nixed that deal.
He recently hit the headlines with this wonderful strike for the England U21's.
Neymar recently hit the headlines for offering a fallen Rennes player a hand up before pulling it away.
The Tories are hoping despite the fact that candidate Peter Cuthbertson recently hit the headlines for having written some strange things about rape, homosexuality and morality in the early 2000s.
The use of tax dodging schemes recently hit the headlines after comedian Jimmy Carr was found to use one, despite doing a routine mocking the issue.
CRISPR / Cas9 has recently hit the headlines as a technology that is dramatically changing the way researchers are advancing science.
Holiday Extras advises holiday travellers to book Meet and Greet parking with a reputable supplier and not to be discouraged because of the handful of rogue operators who have recently hit the headlines.
The class action against Royal Bank of Scotland that recently hit the headlines was an interesting case for investors in more ways than one.
Recently hitting the headlines was the prosecution of an ex-HBOS (Halifax Bank of Scotland) manager and five others, all but one of whom were convicted for their roles in a complex and long lasting scam involving # 245m of fraudulent loans.
CNBC recently hit the headlines when its Fast Money segment began publishing strongly - worded tweets about Bitcoin Cash's superiority, leading to suspicions of collusion between its staff and the altcoin's executives.

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PSG's central defender hit the headlines recently when he penned a new deal that was rumoured to be earning him around # 170,000 a week.
Emile Heskey's name has been famous in the footballing world for a long time but is also a name that has hit the headlines recently as he signed for Bolton Wanderers recently and scored on his debut.
Akpom hit the headlines for the wrong reasons recently when he reacted petulantly after being substituted.
Angel Gomes is a player who has hit the headlines recently based on the fact he has now turned 17 and so far has not signed his first professional contract with Mancheste... Read more
Cloud labour has hit the headlines recently because of fears that unscrupulous employers could exploit disadvantaged workers, by luring them unknowingly into illegal activities or by cheating them out of their wages.
Tasmanian tigers hit the headlines recently after Bill Laurance at James Cook University in Queensland and his colleagues announced plans to search for them in the remote Cape York peninsula at the northern tip of mainland Australia, where there were two alleged sightings in the 1980s.
But while Ebola dominated the infectious disease news over the last year, the latest infection making headlines is the Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS), which has most recently hit South Korea, infecting 87 there and killing 6.
Since Your Highness was such a box office bomb and Hill — despite a relatively fast rise and recently displaying impressive potential in Moneyball — hasn't headlined a bona - fide hit since Superbad, I doubt this will make much more than $ 7 - 12 million by Sunday.
Children's health has been hitting UK headlines recently, with Public Health England suggesting 22.6 per cent of children aged four to five and 34.3 per cent of children aged 10 - 11 are overweight or obese.
Children's health has been hitting UK headlines recently, with Public Health England suggesting 22.6 percent of children aged 4 - 5 and 34.3 percent of children aged 10 - 11 are overweight or obese.
One of the stories that recently hit national headlines told of a woman who alleges she was gang - raped by officers after they forced her to drink alcohol.
Alcatel also hit the headlines recently with a BlackBerry Bold clone with a cost of # 44, where the BlackBerry Torch looking OT - 980 goes on sale for # 99.95 on pay as you go deals with Carphone Warehouse from October onwards.
With the latest shooting tragedy in America hitting the headlines recently, once again our favourite hobby has been pulled into the spotlight.
Zero hours contracts hit the headlines recently with calls for a ban from some unions.
Most recently the courier firm, Deliveroo, has hit the headlines by allegedly requiring couriers to sign contracts which not only confirm that they are selfemployed, but also provide that they will pay Deliveroo's legal fees if they assert to the contrary in the Employment Tribunal.
The second case to hit the TUPE headlines recently was Hynd v Armstrong [2007] CSIH 16, [2007] IRLR 338.
It's easy to dismiss all of these small problems because they're not the types of Apple security bugs that have hit the headlines recently, but they all add up to a frustrating experience at times.
The news is one of many such stories to hit the headlines recently as banking institutions struggle with compliance and regulation in accordance with international anti-money laundering laws, causing frustration and anguish for all affected.
Recently the crypto hit the headlines thanks to hackers using a
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