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  • Twitter buys fake news-fighting startup Fabula AI

    June 4, 2019

    Twitter has acquired London-based startup Fabula AI, which uses machine-learning to detect fake news online. Read more: Twitter suspends 170,000 accounts in hate speech battle Founded in 2018, Fabula has developed an AI system that can analyse and learn from large datasets from social media sites. The tool can analyse how fake news spreads across [...]

  • ‘Stone cold loser’: Trump slams mayor of London Sadiq Khan during state visit

    June 3, 2019

    US President Donald Trump slammed mayor of London Sadiq Khan on Twitter only minutes before touching down ahead of his controversial UK state visit this morning. Read more: Trump touches down in London ahead of controversial state visit Trump tweeted that Khan, who has been highly critical of the state visit, “has done a terrible [...]

  • European stock markets bleed red as Trump takes trade war to Mexico

    May 31, 2019

    European stock markets extended their slide into the red in the run-up to midday following the news that US President Donald Trump is set to slap fresh tariffs on all Mexican imports next month. Read more: Trump threatens Mexico with 25 per cent tariffs over immigrants Trump said the move was a bid to lower migration [...]

  • Post-Maybot, the Tories are on the hunt for a likeable leader

    May 30, 2019

    Every Tory leadership election has a flavour. In 2016, after childishly airing our dirty laundry to our European neighbours during the bitter referendum, a sheepish UK was looking for a “grown-up”. Six years of boyish David Cameron making rash decisions on behalf of the country had taken its toll on the Conservative party, and the [...]

  • Online harms proposals will damage UK tech sector, tech giants warn

    May 30, 2019

    Government plans to crack down on social media firms over the growing problem of online harms are unclear and will damage the UK’s digital sector, tech giants have warned. A scathing new report, seen exclusively by City PM and authored by the Internet Association (IA), which represents online firms including Google, Facebook and Twitter, has outlined a string [...]

  • Alastair Campbell expelled from the Labour Party

    May 28, 2019

    Tony Blair’s former spin doctor Alastair Campbell has been kicked out of the Labour Party. Campbell, who helped mastermind Labour’s 1997 general election landslide victory, revealed on Sunday he voted for the Lib Dems in the European elections as he supported the party’s anti-Brexit stance. He took to Twitter on Tuesday afternoon to confirm he [...]

  • Theresa May’s legacy? Contortions of logic and tin-eared obstinacy

    May 24, 2019

    It’s the EU exit, stupid. This, to paraphrase Bill Clinton, is what Theresa May’s tenure as Prime Minister has been all about. The tempestuous journey to try to get Britain out of the EU will undoubtedly be her legacy, whether she is remembered in the history books as the architect of a national disaster, or as a [...]

  • Andrea Leadsom quits Cabinet with stinging attack on Theresa May’s Brexit plan

    May 22, 2019

    Theresa May looks to be entering her final days as Prime Minister after Andrea Leadsom quit the Cabinet with a stinging attack on her Brexit plan. Leadsom warned the PM’s new plan for Brexit would not deliver a “truly sovereign” UK, and a pledge to offer MPs a vote on another EU referendum would be [...]

  • Health groups urge social media firms to end tobacco influencer marketing

    May 22, 2019

    More than 125 public health groups have called on social media giants to end the promotion of tobacco products on their platforms, including through the use of influencers. In an open letter to the bosses of Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Snapchat, the organisations called for an end to the “aggressive” advertising of all tobacco products [...]

  • Thomas Cook forced to reassure holidaymakers as shares plummet further

    May 20, 2019

    Thomas Cook has been reassuring customers their holidays will be going ahead after shares in the struggling travel firm plunged lower today. Shares in Thomas Cook dropped as much as 17 per cent to less than 10p, having suffered a 40 per cent plummet on Friday. Read more: Payment firm to hold onto Thomas Cook's [...]

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