Zuckerberg overruled 18 wellbeing experts to keep beauty filters on Instagram
Big Tech chief takes stand in legal case over whether company’s products are addictive to children
Big Tech chief takes stand in legal case over whether company’s products are addictive to children
Insurrection ruling is most consequential in series of cases since emergency decree plunged country into political crisis
New York investment group backtracks from earlier plan to reopen to withdrawals
International concerns have mounted over the impact of the country’s economic policies
From David Cleevely, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, UK
From Gwenaelle Avice-Huet, Executive Vice-President, Schneider Electric, Rueil-Malmaison, France
From Trevor Lyttleton, London NW11, UK
From Paul Cornish, Professor of Strategic Studies, University of Exeter, Devon, UK
Amit Zavery is ServiceNow’s chief product officer, rather than its chief financial officer as incorrectly stated in a Lex note on February 17
Kinetik Holdings receives takeover interest from Occidental Petroleum-backed Western Midstream Partners
Ministers warn platforms could have their services blocked in Britain if they fail to act
David Nemecek moves after private capital groups pushed back against his tactics
Under proposal, OBR watchdog would produce forecasts for up to 10 indicators to overhaul ‘dysfunctional’ policymaking
Assumptions underpinning valuations of big US groups might be too optimistic
U-turn comes after backlash from the company and US biotech industry
Study found computer game benefited more than two-thirds of health workers traumatised during pandemic
Conservative Matt Jeneroux will join Mark Carney’s government ahead of three upcoming by-elections
Warehouse owner refuses to let government use facility amid deepening unease over US president’s immigration policy
Country is no longer seen as a factory pumping out cheap copycat goods
Also in today’s newsletter: Spain first to enter ECB succession race and Trump renews attack on UK’s Chagos Islands deal
Several participants in the January meeting said they would have supported a ‘two-sided description’ for the rate outlook
Potential separation of sporting teams follows busy year for corporate spin-offs