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Wednesday newspaper round-up: Alphabet, Uber, Marks & Spencer

Published 26/10/2022, 08:16
Wednesday newspaper round-up: Alphabet, Uber, Marks & Spencer
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The whistleblower who revealed how Uber (NYSE:UBER) flouted the law and secretly lobbied governments around the world has called on European lawmakers to take on the “disproportionate” and “undemocratic” power held by tech companies. Speaking to a committee of MEPs in the European parliament, Mark MacGann, who was Uber’s top lobbyist in Europe, said the cab-hailing company’s practices were “borderline immoral” as he recalled the “almost unlimited finance” executives had to lobby and silence drivers with legal disputes. – Guardian

Marks & Spencer has vowed to abandon its flagship Marble Arch store if plans to knock down the building are blocked. The upmarket retailer warned that it will leave the Oxford Street shopping district if it is unable to demolish the Art Deco landmark and replace it with a new 10-storey retail and office block. – Telegraph

Plans to cut EU energy bills have sparked anger in Brussels after it emerged the bloc may end up subsidising cheap power for Britain. Low prices on the continent could see electricity vacuumed up by export markets, European Commission officials are warning. One solution would be to charge higher prices to export markets such as Britain but officials fear this could be in breach of the Brexit agreement. – Telegraph

The boss of HSBC (LON:HSBA) has become the first chief executive of a big British bank to publicly signal his resistance to a windfall levy on lenders after he warned that the sector already faced higher taxes than other industries. Noel Quinn, 60, said yesterday that the combination of corporation tax, the bank surcharge and the bank levy on balance sheets meant “there is already a large amount of tax paid by the financial services sector in the UK”. – The Times

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