She is one of 40 people in England and Wales who have had convictions of this nature overturned since 2023, when the government's Disregards and Pardons Scheme was expanded to include women for the first time.
On Wednesday, Apple requested an appeals court take action, including by lifting a ban that stops it from charging developers fees on purchases made outside the App Store.The company wrote that such restrictions "will cost Apple substantial sums annually" and are based on conduct that has not been found unlawful.
"Rather, they were imposed to punish Apple for purported non-compliance with an earlier state-law Injunction that is itself invalid," Apple wrote.In response, Epic GamesJudge Gonzalez Rogers' contempt order last week was already benefitting consumers.
"Apple has faced a surge of genuine competition as developers have updated their apps with better payment methods, better deals, and better consumer choice," Epic wrote in a post on the social media platform X.The company criticized Apple's motion as "a last ditch effort to block competition and extract massive junk fees at the expense of consumers and developers."
Epic says it is on track with plans to bring Fortnite back to iPhones and iPads.
Fortnite from its App Store in 2020 after Epic unveiled an in-app payment system into the game.Lord Blunkett is launching his review alongside West Yorkshire Mayor Tracy Brabin, South Yorkshire Mayor Oliver Coppard and York and North Yorkshire Mayor David Skaith in Leeds.
He said: "Yorkshire has been punching under its weight for far too long, and with theand this infrastructure plan, the three Mayors are determined to reverse this historic trend.
"It's been a pleasure to be asked to pull together this credible and affordable plan, which presents a once in a lifetime opportunity to improve rail connectivity, and unlock economic growth and opportunities for all."Brabin said Yorkshire's rail network was "no longer fit for purpose" and they owed it to younger generations to secure funding for train services fit for the modern-age.