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UK Meta staff ‘concerned’ over scrapping of factcheckers and DEI programmes
UK staff at Facebook owner Meta feel “concerned” and “let down” about the company’s decision to scrap factcheckers and diversity, equity and inclusion programmes, the trade union representing UK tech workers has warned the firm.
The Prospect union, which represents a growing number of UK Meta employees, has written to …
Seth Meyers on Pete Hegseth’s confirmation hearing: ‘A test to see how loyal Republicans will be’
Pete Hegseth
’s contentiousSenate confirmation hearing
for secretary of defense.Seth Meyers
recapped a tough day on Capitol Hill for Trump’s secretary of defense nominee, Pete Hegseth – the …‘TARIFFS all the way!!!’: EU prepares carrot and stick policy for Donald Trump presidency
If there is one thing the EU knows about Donald Trump, it is that he loves tariffs. The incoming president has said “tariff” is “the most beautiful word in the dictionary” and has threatened to impose them on US allies around the world.
On the campaign trail he proposed tariffs …
Woolworths sacks two workers and investigates dozens over alleged conduct during 17-day strike
Two workers have been dismissed and Woolworths has told dozens of warehouse employees it is investigating their alleged conduct during a recent 17-day strike that cost it more than $100m in sales.
In November 2024, about 1,500 warehouse staff across four of the company’s distribution centres in New South Wales …
BT axes EV charger scheme after installing just one out of 60,000
Syrians in Germany ask to be allowed to visit home and keep protected status
Syrians in Germany have called on the government to allow them to travel to their home country for short visits without risking their protection status, as questions mount over how the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime will affect the millions of Syrians who live in Europe.
More than a month …
LiAngelo Ball was a basketball dropout. Then he dropped the song of the year
If ever there was an athlete who could be a spokesperson for middle-child syndrome, it’s LiAngelo Ball – basketball’s black sheep. Nearly a decade ago the 6ft 5in forward was touted as an NBA inevitable with his brothers, Lonzo and LaMelo; most of that promotion came loud and direct from …
Citigroup commits to office working with £1bn Canary Wharf tower revamp
The US bank Citigroup is to spend £1bn to renovate its skyscraper in Canary Wharf, London, the latest firm to signal its commitment to office working.
The Wall Street lender will end up spending nearly as much on renovating the 130,000 sq metre (1.4m sq ft) building as it did …
UK grants licence for startup to send rocket into space from Shetland Islands
The UK has granted permission to send the first rocket into space from the Shetland Islands to a German startup that plans to launch a craft as early as this year.
Britain’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) said on Thursday it had awarded the vertical launch licence to Rocket Factory Augsburg …