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Jenrick shape-shifts on air with reality-bending Today interview
You can tell that Elon Musk must have overstepped the mark when even Kemi Badenoch has taken a break from tweeting her support for the ketamine-riddled world’s richest man. The Tory leader’s reality is largely shaped by what she reads on social media, so unless she’s taken time out to …
Why did Mark Zuckerberg end Facebook and Instagram’s fact-checking program?
Mark Zuckerberg
himself has few personal politics other than ambition.On Tuesday morning, Meta …
Ditching of Facebook factcheckers a ‘major step back’ for public discourse
Mark Zuckerberg’s decision to ditch factcheckers on Facebook and “prioritise free speech” weeks before Donald Trump returns to power was condemned on Tuesday as a “major step back” for public discourse.
The Meta founder announced multiple changes to his platforms including Facebook and Instagram in an attempt to “dramatically reduce …
Elon Musk knows ‘absolutely nothing’ about women and girls’ safety, says Jess Phillips
Greece guilty of ‘systematic’ pushback of asylum seekers, ECHR rules
The European court of human rights has found Greece guilty of conducting “systematic” pushbacks of would-be asylum seekers, ordering it to compensate a woman forcibly expelled back to Turkey despite her attempts to seek protection in the country.
In a judgment described as potentially trailblazing, the Strasbourg-based tribunal awarded the …
Trump threatens Canada with ‘economic force’ amid turmoil over Trudeau exit
Canada
, doubling down on threats to impose protectionist tariffs on one of the US’s biggest trading partners.The remarks are likely to further fuel political turmoil in Canada after the resignation …
Nigel Farage paid £189,000 last year by gold company to work part-time
Nigel Farage was paid £189,000 last year as a brand ambassador for a gold company, taking his total income since July’s election to just under £600,000.
The Clacton MP and Reform UK leader declared the payment for four hours of employment a month with Direct Bullion since July, plus a …
Jean-Marie Le Pen, the enfant terrible of French politics who normalised populism
The first time Jean-Marie Le Pen stood in a French presidential election, in 1974, he won 0.75% of the vote. Half a century later, his daughter Marine leads the largest party in France’s parliament and could well become its next head of state.
Investigators in Bangladesh demand Tulip Siddiq’s bank account details
Anti-money laundering officials in Bangladesh have demanded bank account details for Tulip Siddiq, the UK anti-corruption minister, in the latest escalation of the inquiries into her family’s financial interests.
The Bangladesh Financial Intelligence Unit (BFIU), which investigates money laundering and suspicious transactions, wrote to the country’s main banks on Tuesday …