Mark Sweney
Mark Sweney is media business correspondent at the Guardian. He joined in March 2006. Previously he worked at Haymarket Publishing for six years, primarily as a news reporter, on Revolution, Campaign and Marketing weekly magazines. He is a New Zealander
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Incentive from Jeremy Hunt comes only days after three carmakers issued Brexit rules warning
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Telecoms group aims to become ‘leaner’ as it cuts more than 40% of its 130,000 global workforce
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Carmakers call on Britain to change rules on batteries that they say threaten electric vehicle production
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Charles Dunstone-backed Strike to cut costs at troubled firm that was once valued at more than £1.3bn
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UBS says it will absorb costs related to litigation, regulatory matters and liability adjustments in emergency rescue
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Turning a blind eye to anti-competitive deals wouldn’t improve UK’s reputation as good place to do business, suggests Competition and Markets Authority
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Streaming service tells Sky, Virgin Media and BT they may face backlash from customers
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The chain’s founder is celebrating its 20th anniversary – but for a while it, and the industry as a whole, was on the brink
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Troubled telecoms firm makes first big move under new group chief executive Margherita Della Valle
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Fuel margins have increased across the retail market, but in particular for supermarkets, over the past four years, says competition watchdog
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Linda Yaccarino is praised for understanding of advertisers – but Elon Musk must cede enough control
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Digital publisher and owner of Vice News and Vice TV was once valued at $6bn but has agreed sale for $225m
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UK’s recovery since pandemic has lagged other G7 nations, despite expanding by 0.1% in first quarter of 2023
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The academic turned entrepreneur was once lauded as Britain’s Bill Gates but now faces 25 years in prison