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
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
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
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
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?
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
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?
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
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
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