Facebook and Google accused of complicity in Vietnam censorship
Social media platforms were ‘hunting grounds for state-sponsored trolls’, says Amnesty International
▶ Full story on ft.com

▼ Related news :
● Vietnam War reporter and author Neil ...
Express & Star
●
Vietnam journalists who criticised government jailed for 'spreading propaganda'
The Guardian
●
WhatsApp delays privacy update following concerns over Facebook data sharing - CNET
CNET News ● Facebook unable to find allegedly defamatory post about TD
The Irish Times
●
Twitter and Facebook Barred Trump. China Is on His Side.
The New York Times
●
Facebook uses AI to predict if COVID-19 patients will need more care - CNET
CNET News
●
Ireland Leads On Facebook Privacy Regulation But EU Fractures Emerged
Forbes.com
●
Five Essential Facebook Advertising Tools To Use For Your Campaigns
Forbes.com
●
Facebook bans Dorset historical re-enactment society AGAIN
Mail Online
●
Facebook and Twitter Face International Scrutiny after Trump Ban
The New York Times
●
Facebook labeled US a 'high-risk location' amid Capitol riot, report says - CNET
CNET News
●
Facebook's evolving plans for VR are aiming for your virtual office, with smartglasses coming soon - CNET
CNET News
●
Hannah Dean posts Facebook statement after Covid fine
The Argus
● Vietnam War reporter and author Neil ...
Express & Star

The Guardian

CNET News ● Facebook unable to find allegedly defamatory post about TD
The Irish Times

The New York Times

CNET News

Forbes.com

Forbes.com

Mail Online

The New York Times

CNET News

CNET News
The Argus
●
MARKET REPORT: Shares in Babcock plunge by one fifth
The Royal Navy supplier, which jointly built the UK's two Queen Elizabeth-class aircraft carriers, said it had launched a review of its balance sheet and contract...

●
Britishvolt in gigafactory tie-up with Siemens
The company will partner with German giant Siemens as it looks to start construction this summer on a 3,000-job 'gigafactory' on the site of a former Blyth Power Station.


●
MR MONEY MAKER: Save your energy - now we're all going green
The Gore Street Energy Storage Fund has a good spread of storage businesses in the UK and Europe. This you should have as a longer-term investment.


●
Dixons Carphone not hit by coronavirus lockdowns
In fact, as families have been forced to spend more time at home, Britain's biggest electricals chain has hoovered up extra sales of computers and other white goods.


●
Will Joe Biden's presidency give you bang for your buck?
UK investors have seldom been so bemused by US events, which are more far-fetched than movies on Netflix. But most investors will want exposure to the US at this...


●
RAY MASSEY gets behind wheel Ford's new electric Mustang
The Mustang Mach-E should be viewed as a completely new car, designed to take on Elon Musk's Tesla Model 3 and Tesla Model Y SUV.


●
£1.4tn package from Biden and Harris stokes inflation fears
The interest yield on American 10-Year bonds climbed sharply to 1.138 per cent, its highest level since the start of the pandemic, after the president-elect unveiled...


●
SFO drops investigation into British American Tobacco
After more than three years investigating the cigarette giant, the SFO said it did not have enough evidence to support a realistic prospect of conviction.


●
Ladbrokes's owner poised to appoint its first female boss
Jette Nygaard-Andersen, 52, is reportedly the front-runner to become Entain's chief executive after the firm was left reeling by the shock departure of Shay Segev.


●
ALEX BRUMMER: Economy needs boost to raise tax revenues
Chancellor should avoid a Covid measures cliff-edge on March 31st. The furlough scheme, the VAT break for hospitality and business rate relief should be extended to put...


●
David Barclay, Reclusive British Business Mogul, Dies at 86
With his twin brother, Frederick, he built a media and business empire that included the Ritz Hotel in London and The Daily Telegraph.


●
Insurers Must Pay Businesses for Pandemic Claims, British Court Rules
Hundreds of thousands of insured businesses will be paid for lost earnings after the coronavirus lockdowns forced them to close, ending a long-running...


●
CDC warns Covid-19 variant could dominate US by March
Health officials urge more precautions to curb spread as Biden prepares for vaccine push

●
Cut the risk of costly pet damage at home during lockdown with these savvy tips
THEY are the pandemic pups, with more and more of us getting a pooch to cheer us up in lockdown. But a dog comes with responsibility — and repair...


●
Add value to your home by picking the perfect front door with our top tips
THE Consumer Crew are here to solve your problems. Mel Hunter will take on readers’ consumer issues, Jane Hamilton will give you the best advice for...


●
Iconic Labs served with high court claim in London
Manager of JOE media brand has informed owner Greencastle of development

●
Twitter and Facebook Barred Trump. China Is on His Side.
Blurring the distinction between companies and government, official propaganda outlets use President Trump’s ouster from Twitter and Facebook to argue that nobody in the ...


●
WhatsApp delays privacy changes that led to user exodus
Company says it needs time to clear up confusion and misinformation

●
WhatsApp Delays Privacy Changes Amid User Exodus
The company faced a backlash from users who worried the changes made the messaging service less secure.


●
US banks signal post-Covid optimism
JPMorgan, Citi and Wells Fargo cite vaccine rollout and better economic outlook

●
Barclays weigh £3bn float of online retailer Very Group
The proprietors of The Daily Telegraph have begun exploring plans for a £3bn-plus flotation of Very Group, their booming online retail operation.


●
US bank earnings and vaccine supply issues dog markets
Dollar on track for strongest week in over two months

●
PIP: Claimants could be entitled to an extra £4,600 in cash - eligibility explained
PIP CLAIMANTS may be able to receive an additional sum of money from the government to assist with their needs, and it is important to make...


●
JPMorgan/Citi/Wells: a merciful release
Three banks collectively released more than $5bn of pandemic-related loan loss reserves

●
Boris issues supermarket warning that Covid can be passed on by touching infected goods
BORIS Johnson has urged shoppers not to touch items in supermarkets unless they’re buying them to help stop the spread of coronavirus. The ...


●
Markets see rough week after initial 2021 cheer
Shares slid for the fourth time this week on Friday as London’s top companies gave back half the gains they made in the opening week of 2021.

●
Berkeley insider offloads shares worth £11m
London-focused housebuilder was second-best performer in the sector last year

●
Martin Lewis explains easy way to slash your broadband bills by hundreds a year
Speaking to viewers on Thursday's ITV Money Show, he told viewers: "Most of you are out of contract and are paying £35 to £40 a...


●
Covid-19: Parents with childcare issues 'must get right to furlough'
Labour says legal duty on employers to grant requests would ease strain on families in lockdown.

●
Scottish fishermen 'sailing to Denmark to land catch'
Red tape plus a "poor" Brexit deal mean fishermen fear for the future, says an industry body.

●
Regular Dundee cruise ship visitor Magellan set to be scrapped, according to reports
The Magellan cruise ship, which was a frequent visitor to Dundee, is set to be scrapped according to industry reports.


●
Self Assessment: HMRC urged to extend deadline by two weeks - 'deteriorating situation'
THE SELF Assessment deadline is looming in just two weeks' time, however, due to the impact of COVID-19, the Government has been urged ...

