Social media under microscope in emotive Irish abortion vote
DUBLIN (AP) — In homes and pubs, on leaflets and lampposts, debate is raging in Ireland over whether to lift the country’s decades-old ban on abortion. Pro-repeal banners declare: “Her…
DUBLIN (AP) — In homes and pubs, on leaflets and lampposts, debate is raging in Ireland over whether to lift the country’s decades-old ban on abortion. Pro-repeal banners declare: “Her…
LONDON (AP) — Google is suspending all advertising connected to Ireland’s abortion referendum as part of moves to protect “election integrity,” the company announced Wednesday. Source: World Business
LONDON (AP) — Lawmakers on both sides of the Atlantic criticized Facebook and its chief executive, Mark Zuckerberg, after reports surfaced that another company, Cambridge Analytica, improperly harvested information from…
LONDON (AP) — Britain is due to leave the European Union in just over a year. The country’s main political parties agree that the decision can’t be reversed. But with…
LONDON (AP) — The British government must quickly come up with a plan for post-Brexit trade relations with the European Union or risk a hit to investment and jobs, a…
LONDON (AP) — British Prime Minister Theresa May was under mounting pressure Sunday to take sides in the Conservative Party’s civil war over Brexit, as a new round of talks…
LONDON (AP) — A leaked, and gloomy, economic forecast has inflamed arguments about Britain’s decision to leave the European Union. Brexit-supporting politicians on Tuesday said those who released the document…
LONDON (AP) — A forecast prepared for the British government reportedly says the economy will be worse off after the country leaves the European Union whatever trade deal is struck…
CAMBERLEY, England (AP) — The leaders of Britain and France met Thursday against a military backdrop to pledge closer cooperation on defense, security and borders after Britain leaves the European…
LONDON (AP) — Few people will be more relieved at Friday’s long-sought U.K.-EU deal on Brexit than British Prime Minister Theresa May. Source: World Business