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Carphone Warehouse

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HeadquartersLondon
United Kingdom
Parent organizations Dixons Carphone
Currys plc
Carphone Warehouse Europe Limited
Founded1989
Number of employeesover 11,500
Founders David Ross
Charles Dunstone
Julian Brownlie
Subsidiaries Tiscali
AOL Broadband
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ISE-NET Solutions Limited
CPWCO 18 Limited
Tiscali UK Limited
Closed date2020
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About Carphone Warehouse


The Carphone Warehouse Limited was a mobile phone retailer based in London, United Kingdom. In August 2014 the company became a subsidiary of Currys plc, which was formed by the merger of its former parent Carphone Warehouse Group with Dixons Retail.

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... Strike is backed by the Carphone Warehouse and TalkTalk founder Sir Charles Dunstone - who is a partner at Strike s joint major shareholder Freston Ventures...

Boris Johnson flat row: What do we know about the PM's finances?

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Dec 10,2021 3:24 am

... The register said it had been donated by Carphone Warehouse co-founder David Ross, but it later turned out that Mr Ross had " facilitated" the holiday rather than paying for it, which left opposition MPs questioning the precise nature of the arrangement...

The investigations into Boris Johnson and the government

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Nov 5,2021 6:21 pm

... Carphone Warehouse owner David Ross invited the prime minister and then-fiancée Carrie Symonds to the private island of Mustique...

Labour calls for the investigation of PM's £15,000 holiday

Labour calls for the investigation of PM's £15,000 holiday
Feb 16,2020 10:26 am

...000, - was told by Carphone Warehouse co-founder David Ross...

Headlines: UK must have bullied the bracket for virus' and doctors 'to the edge'

Headlines: UK must have bullied the bracket for virus' and doctors 'to the edge'
Feb 16,2020 10:24 am

... Records released yesterday say that the Tory party donor David Ross, the co-founder of the Carphone Warehouse chain, has covered the £15,000 cost of the interruption in Mustique...

Labour calls for clarity on claims by businessman PM £15,000 holiday paid

Labour calls for clarity on claims by businessman PM £15,000 holiday paid
Feb 16,2020 10:24 am

... According to the, the property has a value of £15,000 - and was of David Ross, co-founder of Carphone Warehouse...

UK flooding: Dozens spend night in Sheffield shopping centre

UK flooding: Dozens spend night in Sheffield shopping centre
Feb 16,2020 7:58 am

...Some shops stayed open late while Carphone Warehouse reportedly let people charge their phones Dozens of people have spent the night in a shopping centre in Sheffield after torrential downpours flooded the city s streets...

The new mobile phone scam delivering a problem

The new mobile phone scam delivering a problem
Feb 16,2020 5:36 am

... We contacted Carphone Warehouse, the company which had sent the phones, only to be told that they had been ordered online, on a contract linked to a Halifax account in my husband s name...

Headlines: UK "must have bullied the bracket for virus' and doctors 'to the edge'

Feb 16,2020 5:36 am

The UK will have to warn the clamp even more coronavirus cases after The First diagnosis in the London Guardian. The Paper points out various "rapid development" in The Last 24 hours to spread The Virus around The World . A gloomy photo of a Wuhan supermarket bare shelves, and it fills a page-top-slot on The Front of the Financial Times, for the illustration of your article about the accusations from the Chinese authorities under-reporting The Number of cases of the disease. On Wednesday, China, the lowest daily number of new cases - 2,015 reported, for Two Weeks . The Metro's coverage of the Corona Virus, instead focusing on the 83 British to leave quarantine today after Two Weeks in isolation. The Group were put under quarantine, in Arrowe Park Hospital in Merseyside and all have tested negative for The Virus . "All right," reads the headline. The rest of the Newspapers are a mixture of stories on their front pages. The Daily Mirror reports from the doctors, as "bullying to the edge", as they struggle to cope with the hospitals hit by the government cuts. The tabloid says it found doctors were mocked for crying over deaths among the patients, for Example , entry and exit "in droves" because of the abuse. The Prime Minister is set to have the water reported below are the plans for the containment of the Social Media companies in the midst of worries about a possible relapse, The Times . Boris Johnson says the most senior adviser, Dominic Cummings , want to restrictions the UK a world leader in the Technology and, therefore, the "nervousness" about the response of Technology companies to each imposed. The Final decision on the sanctions has been pushed back until the spring, I says. His story points can appoint the government, the watchdog Ofcom, as a new internet. Some Tory MPs criticising the government's "failure" to combat harmful online content with the "urgency required," she says. Of Westminster The Weather , the Daily Star focuses on the storm Dennis, in which he says, bringing 72 hours of torrential rain and "carnage", as the country still reels from flooding and damage from last weekend storm Ciara. The Paper is, the warning is clear: "a storm of hell on the way" is the headline. Millions of people get easier access to medicines, which were announced by NHS staff, according to plans by oblique red Band line, the Front Page story of the Daily Express says. It claims the decision is part of a plan, the pressure on hospitals and GP surgeries. Meanwhile, the Prime Minister of the imminent Cabinet government reshuffle makes The Lead in The Daily Telegraph. It claims the Minister of defense, Ben Wallace is in the "line of fire", after he clashed with Downing Street over defence expenditure, and Huawei. The Paper says his Deputy, Anne-Marie facilities for the Trevelyan, is likely to be promoted. The Paper , The Front is dominated by a huge photo of a smiling Duchess of Cambridge wrapped up warm in a visit to Aberdeen, with the caption "Smile in the North". Another Royal Story to make the title sheet is described by the Daily Mail as a "deeply personal" as The Duchess of Cornwall speaks of her "crusade for battered women" in an "emotional" interview. Camilla tells the tabloid she has. friends, the victims of domestic violence

The Daily Mail says about The Caribbean vacation he took over the New Year - including about who paid for it.

Records released yesterday say That the Tory party donor David Ross , the co-founder of the Carphone Warehouse chain, has covered the £15,000 Cost of the interruption in Mustique.

But a spokesman for Mr Ross told the Mail That he is only the Prime Minister was to stay in a villa and not have to pay for The Trip .

work, asked the parliamentary Commissioner for standards to investigate The Source of the Foundation. Downing Street insists all the transparency requirements have been complied with.

The Prime Minister went on holiday to St. Vincent and the Grenadines between Boxing Day 2019 and 5. January 2020

There is anger That the government postponed a decision on sanctions, the Social Media companies face, if they remove harmful content.

In an editorial: "the Minister should not be deterred," The Paper argued, "in the rent-tech companies evade responsibility for the dark powers lurking on their platforms".

The Daily Mirror says That "the penalties must be hard to clean up the Wild West web".

Writing in The Daily Telegraph, appropriate measures will be taken. "Everyone has The Right to be safe online," she says, "and if tech companies shirk this responsibility is to protect the government to protect our citizens from harm. "

The Guardian reported, the would be complete. the North Sea enclose with the aim of the protection of around 25 million Europeans from the rise in the sea level

A Dutch scientist, Sjoerd Groeskamp, says a 300-mile dike between the North of Scotland and West of Norway, and a second 100-mile-structure between the South-west of England and North-West of France, are possible solutions to coastal flooding.

But others have doubted That the enormous costs of up to £400bn - and The Ways the dams could change the ecosystem of the North Sea and the fishing.

A regular round of golf could be almost The Risk for premature death, according to research published in several Newspapers cut in half, including, and.

The Sun reported on a study That suggests That golf. increases the well-being by busting stress

The American-led study of nearly 6,000 people, with an average age of 72 years, found That those who had played at least once in a month, a significantly lower mortality

experts say That the "social nature and controlled pace" of the golf allows people to play more, in her later years, even after a Heart Attack or stroke.

Finally, I said to a State School in Surrey.

the Kings College in Guildford has to write the ancient Greek philosopher, one of the cornerstones of the English lessons for Year 7 pupils, who learn it now, about ethos, pathos, and logos rather than the conclusion, which The School says are "unnecessary" exercises, such as mock letters to practice your compelling.

"is It a real desire to feel for children, clever," says the headmaster, Alastair McKenzie.

"We're looking at an 11-Year -old-and think, you have to read the books, which is aimed at 11-Year -olds. In fact, many children will not want to. "



Source of news: bbc.com

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