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Will the Digital Services Act save Europe from disinformation?
In negotiating the Digital Services Act, EU law-makers balanced tackling disinformation with protecting free speech. The Commission’s last-minute proposal for stricter regulation of tech platforms during crises undermines this balance. -
Why big business may learn to love EU competition policy
Big multinationals sometimes criticise the EU’s competition policy, which is more aggressive than America’s. But in the long term, Brussels’ approach could prove more balanced and predictable than Washington’s. -
No pain, no gain? The Digital Markets Act
The EU's upcoming rules for big tech will degrade some digital services to improve long-term competition and innovation. The trade-off is justified – but law-makers must keep consumers on-side. -
Leave your phone at home: Why EU roaming charges will only increase for UK consumers
Will the end of free EU roaming make the UK mobile market fairer, as some economists claim? Don’t bet on it. -
Driving uncertainty: Labour rights in the gig economy
The European Commission should treat competition policy as a tool to improve the rights of ‘gig economy’ workers – not a hindrance to that goal.
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