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Talktospot (Spot) is an online incident reporting and case management platform for reporting workplace concerns and helping organizations manage investigations and follow-up.
Asos is a global e-commerce player focusing on fashion and cosmetics and targeting the youth segment (20-somethings) globally. Of its revenue, 45% comes from its UK home market, 30% from other European Union countries, 13% from the United States, 12% from the rest of the world. The company ships to 240 countries from its three warehouses located in the UK, continental Europe, and the United States. It offers over 85 000 products on its website from third-party brands and its own labels (Asos Design, Collusion).
The Bar Council of England and Wales, established in 1894, is the representative body for barristers in England and Wales. Its primary role is to advocate for the interests of barristers, promote the profession, and ensure that the Bar's voice is heard in policy matters. The Bar Council also serves as the approved regulator for barristers, delegating regulatory functions to the independent Bar Standards Board.
The Bar Council supports nearly 18,000 barristers by championing high-quality advocacy and advisory services, promoting access to justice, and engaging in advocacy on various issues, including legal aid and diversity. It has a strong commitment to professional standards and has historically influenced significant reforms within the legal profession. The organization also focuses on initiatives to enhance work-life balance and eradicate discrimination, contributing to a more diverse and inclusive Bar.
Deutsche Telekom merged its T-Mobile USA unit with prepaid specialist MetroPCS in 2013, and that firm merged with Sprint in 2020, creating the second-largest wireless carrier in the us. T-Mobile now serves 77 million postpaid and 21 million prepaid phone customers, equal to around 30% of the us retail wireless market. The firm entered the fixed-wireless broadband market aggressively in 2021 and now serves more than 5 million residential and business customers. In addition, T-Mobile provides wholesale services to resellers.