Sir Nick Clegg is leaving Meta, the owner of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp. With him goes the idea that the great and the good of the liberal policy elites should decide how we all behave on the internet.
Will Nick Clegg put a rocket under European tech now he’s out of Meta? - Our former deputy PM has parted ways with Mark Zuckerberg. Speaking to sources close to him, Chris Blackhurst ponders what’s ne
Mark Zuckerberg is overhauling Meta's DEI initiatives — and reportedly blaming his former COO, Sheryl Sandberg, for an old policy.
Cage fighting tycoon and close Donald Trump ally Dana White has joined the board of Mark Zuckerberg’s tech empire Meta.
Nigel Farage has hailed Meta's dramatic shift towards free speech on Facebook stating "woke has died" as Mark Zuckerberg announced plans to scrap the platform's fact-checking programme. This comes just days after former Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg's departure from the social media giant.
Facebook creator Mark Zuckerberg proudly adopted the motto “Move fast and break things”. More than a decade on, the billionaire tech entrepreneur is now breaking liberal hearts as he cements an extraordinary transformation from an apparent Democrat ally to a Donald Trump-supporting,
When Donald Trump won the US election, the writing was on the wall for Nick Clegg at Meta. Now, just a few weeks before Trump’s inauguration, Clegg has stepped down from his role as president
Mark Zuckerberg has said he will get rid of Facebook's fact-checkers and replace them with a community notes system similar to the one used by X.
Mark Zuckerberg’s embrace of the Republican Party has come as a surprise to those who identified him and Meta with the progressive wing of the Democrats. In reality, he has long championed right-wing causes from school privatization to government deregulation.
Mark Zuckerberg is preparing to sack thousands of low performers at Meta as part of a productivity drive that “celebrates aggression”. The US billionaire has unveiled plans to cut and replace 5pc of the company’s lowest performers − equivalent to around 3,
Mike Lindell, the founder and CEO of MyPillow, has cast doubt over Mark Zuckerberg 's shift toward conservatism. Newsweek has reached out to press representatives for MyPillow and Meta via email for comment.