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UK to allow foreign states 15% stake in newspapers
Foreign states will be allowed to own up to 15% of British newspapers and news magazines under new laws. The move follows a takeover bid of the Telegraph and the Spectator by RedBird IMI last year, ...
LONDON (Reuters) - With one day to go before Britain's June 23 referendum on European Union membership, all the country's newspapers have declared their position, hoping to influence voters as opinion ...
Britain’s government outlined plans on Wednesday to stop foreign states from owning newspapers, potentially giving ministers the power to block Abu Dhabi-backed Redbird IMI’s bid to buy the Telegraph.
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The UK government plans to allow foreign states to own up to a 15% stake in British newspapers and magazines under new media reforms. The proposed change, which was announced on Thursday, comes a year ...
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