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breach

[breech] / britʃ /




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The U.S., the world’s top LNG exporter, could step into the breach, though it could take years to ramp up enough capacity to fill the void.

From MarketWatch

Ofcom has issued nearly £3m in fines to tech companies around the world for breaches of the UK's online safety laws.

From BBC

U.K. antitrust officials launched an investigation into Adobe, saying early cancellation fees on membership plans for certain products might be in breach of consumer-protection law.

From The Wall Street Journal

“The remedies for these types of claims are similar to those that a plaintiff could obtain in a breach-of-fiduciary-duty claim. An attorney-in-fact who has significantly breached their duty could face criminal prosecution.”

From MarketWatch

It issued a warning notice on 8 December 2025 after the CQC identified five breaches of legal regulations in relation to safe care and treatment, premises and equipment, good governance and staffing.

From BBC