Meta exploring plans for Twitter rival

Meta exploring plans for Twitter rival Reuters By Shiona McCallum Technology reporter Meta, the parent firm of Facebook and Instagram, is working on a standalone, text-based social network app. It could rival both Twitter and its decentralised competitor, Mastodon. A spokesperson told the BBC: “We’re exploring a standalone decentralized social network for sharing text updates.… Continue reading Meta exploring plans for Twitter rival

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Knighthood for Boris Johnson’s father not wise, says minister

Knighthood for Boris Johnson’s father not wise, says minister Getty Images Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson would not be “wise” to nominate his own father for a knighthood, a government minister has said. Speaking on BBC Question Time, Immigration minister Robert Jenrick said prime ministers should “absolutely not” hand honours to family members. It follows… Continue reading Knighthood for Boris Johnson’s father not wise, says minister

Small boats: France to get more money, says James Cleverly

Small boats: France to get more money, says James Cleverly Reuters By Chris Mason & Kate Whannel BBC News France will get more money to stop small boats crossing the Channel, Foreign Secretary James Cleverly has said ahead of an Anglo-French Summit. Mr Cleverly has travelled to Paris with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to meet… Continue reading Small boats: France to get more money, says James Cleverly

US-China chip war: Netherlands moves to restrict some exports

US-China chip war: Netherlands moves to restrict some exports Getty Images By Annabelle Liang Business reporter The Dutch government says before the summer it will put restrictions on the country’s “most advanced” chip exports to protect its national security, following a similar move by the US. It will include technology produced by computer chip equipment… Continue reading US-China chip war: Netherlands moves to restrict some exports

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Asylum plan ‘very concerning’ and would break international law – UN refugee agency

Asylum plan ‘very concerning’ and would break international law – UN refugee agency PA Media By Christy Cooney BBC News The government’s proposed asylum law is “very concerning” and would block even those with a compelling claim, the United Nations refugee agency has said. The UNHCR’s representative to the UK, Vicky Tennant, told the BBC… Continue reading Asylum plan ‘very concerning’ and would break international law – UN refugee agency

Hancock backed pressuring MP into voting for lockdown, messages reveal

Hancock backed pressuring MP into voting for lockdown, messages reveal This video can not be played To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. By Sam Francis Political reporter, BBC News Matt Hancock supported threatening to block a disability centre in a Tory MP’s constituency in a bid to get him… Continue reading Hancock backed pressuring MP into voting for lockdown, messages reveal

Elon Musk’s Tesla cuts prices again as tries to boost sales

Elon Musk’s Tesla cuts prices again as tries to boost sales Getty Images By Natalie Sherman Business reporter, New York Tesla has cut prices for its electric cars – again – as it tries to boost sales and compete with rival firms. The reductions – worth several thousand pounds, depending on the market and model… Continue reading Elon Musk’s Tesla cuts prices again as tries to boost sales

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Rishi Sunak vows to end asylum claims from small boat arrivals

Rishi Sunak vows to end asylum claims from small boat arrivals Getty Images By Marie Jackson & Simon Jones BBC News Anyone arriving in the UK on a small boat will be prevented from claiming asylum, under new laws expected to be announced next week. Ministers will have a duty to “detain and swiftly remove”… Continue reading Rishi Sunak vows to end asylum claims from small boat arrivals

Arm opts for New York stock listing in blow to London

Arm opts for New York stock listing in blow to London Reuters British microchip designer Arm says it will not pursue a London stock exchange listing this year. The Cambridge-based firm designs the tech behind processors – commonly known as chips – that power devices from smartphones to game consoles. Reports in January said Prime… Continue reading Arm opts for New York stock listing in blow to London

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