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Financial Times – March 28,

Financial Times – March 28,

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Lakshmi Mittal, steel tycoon, plans to leave UK following non-domestic tax change

OnlyFans fined 1mn PS for inaccurate age-checking

Just Stop Oil for direct action protests

The EU's watchdog will set capital requirements for insurers who hold crypto

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Lakshmi Mittal, a steel tycoon from India, is planning to leave Britain as a result of governmental crackdowns on non-domiciled citizens. He will be one of the richest entrepreneurs to relocate because of tax reform.

OnlyFans' owner Fenix International was fined by UK media watchdog Ofcom for failing to provide accurate and complete information about age verification for a website that is heavily used for adult content.

Just Stop Oil, a British group of climate activists, has announced that it will end its protest campaign now that the UK government is following its lead and no longer granting new licences for oil or gas.

According to proposals announced on Thursday by European Union regulators, insurers in Europe will be penalized for holding cryptocurrency. They will also have their most stringent requirements on capital ever for bitcoin and other digital currencies.

(source: Reuters)