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The body has called for Meta to emphasise greater transparency, consistency and fairness in its approach to content moderation. Read more: Meta asked to clarify hateful conduct policies by Oversight Board
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Less than a year ago, the company laid off 15,000 employees in a bid to reduce its spending. Read more: Report: Intel to lay off more than 21,000 employees
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Marks and Spencer Group has notified the London Stock Exchange (LSE) and its customers of a cyber incident in recent days that has affected its click and collect service Read more: M&S informs London Stock Exchange, customers of cyber incident
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AI makes healthcare more economical, says Dr David Shusterman, supporting the tech in day-to-day medicine. Read more: Pro-AI doctor on why tech is needed in medicine
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We spoke with Jo Malone and Ronan Harbison about Rethink Ireland’s new fund and how young people can be professionally nurtured. Read more: How might Rethink Ireland tackle employment disparity?
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Human-induced climate change is the reason for the rise in frequency and severity of flooding – and there’s more to come, warn scientists. Read more: Ireland ‘incredibly lucky’ to miss disaster during Storm Éowyn
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As the US government moves to curb academic freedoms, David Uwakwe gives the lowdown on Spain’s moves to welcome those looking for a fresh start. Read more: Viva España: Is Spain the ideal location for US researchers in exile?
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The platform operates as a corporate travel disruptor, reimagining how employees and organisations manage travel accommodation. Read more: Roamr raises $2.3m in pre-seed funding extension
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Bluesky users will have begun to see blue ticks beside notable accounts from yesterday, as the X rival rolls out its new verification system. Read more: Bluesky launches its own blue tick verification
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The trial comes just as Google was declared a monopoly in some of its adtech practices. Read more: US insists Google divest from Chrome to fix search monopoly