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I am reeling from this news about Mike Lynch. The terrible irony is that when we sat down last month, he made it clear that he felt he had won a new lease on life, that his acquittal in America gave him a "second life." Read here. thetimes.com/magazines/the-…

James Titcomb (@jamestitcomb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Stephen Chamberlain, Mike Lynch’s co-defendant and former Autonomy executive, was hit by a car and killed while out running in Cambridgeshire on Saturday. Chamberlain was acquitted in the US alongside Lynch two months ago Statement from his lawyer Gary Lincenberg:

Stephen Chamberlain, Mike Lynch’s co-defendant and former Autonomy executive, was hit by a car and killed while out running in Cambridgeshire on Saturday.

Chamberlain was acquitted in the US alongside Lynch two months ago

Statement from his lawyer Gary Lincenberg:
Anne Ashworth (@anneashworth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BT is in the news because Sky is leaving Openreach for CityFibre But the arrival of Sunil Bharti Mittal, now the largest shareholder in BT, makes the shares v interesting as leahmontebello and I report #telecoms mol.im/a/13735881 via dailym.ai/android

Axe Drax @axedrax.bsky.social (@axe_drax) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Drax fined more than £170,000 by Mississippi regulators this month for 'repeated instances of hazardous air pollutants'. And yet Rachel Reeves pledged in her speech to carry on ploughing subsidies into UK's biggest carbon emitter by leahmontebello thismon.ee/a/13879277

Ed Newton-Rex (@ednewtonrex) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Along with 1,000 musicians, today we're releasing an (almost) silent album protesting the UK government's plan to upend copyright law to benefit AI companies. It's an album of recordings of empty studios & performance spaces, representing the effect the govt's plans would have

Along with 1,000 musicians, today we're releasing an (almost) silent album protesting the UK government's plan to upend copyright law to benefit AI companies.

It's an album of recordings of empty studios & performance spaces, representing the effect the govt's plans would have
Jamie Njoku-Goodwin (@jnjokugoodwin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The gvt says it is committed to growth yet is proposing a policy that would devastate one of our fastest growing sectors: the UK creative industries. I’ve written for today’s Times on why ministers must abandon plans to weaken copyright law. #makeitfair thetimes.com/business-money…

Alan Young (@alanyoung3000) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A powerful message being delivered on the front of the majority of the UK's newspapers today, including The Scotsman - #MakeItFair newsmediauk.org/make-it-fair/

A powerful message being delivered on the front of the majority of the UK's newspapers today, including The Scotsman - #MakeItFair newsmediauk.org/make-it-fair/
IFPI (@ifpi_org) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The IFPI Global Music Report 2025 - the definitive guide to the recorded music market worldwide – is out now globalmusicreport.ifpi.org #GlobalMusicReport

The IFPI Global Music Report 2025 - the definitive guide to the recorded music market worldwide – is out now globalmusicreport.ifpi.org

#GlobalMusicReport