Up to public to judge politician ads, Zuckerberg says in latest Facebook defence
Facebook chief drawn to decision to allow political ads on Facebook once again as elections loom.
Facebook chief drawn to decision to allow political ads on Facebook once again as elections loom.
The feature will be available in Ireland first before it is rolled out worldwide in 2020.
The broadcaster said the ads infringed on its intellectual property rights.
The BBC said the adverts were a ‘completely unacceptable’ use of its content.
Instagram said it is ‘working to get things back to normal as quickly as possible’.
Ambulance crew were attending a medical emergency in Lymington, Hampshire.
Safia Ali was due to stand for the party in the Falkirk constituency in the upcoming General Election.
The force advised women not to walk alone at night.
The social network has started warning users who have been inactive on its platform for more than six months that their account risks being deleted.
Pro Jeremy Corbyn and anti-Tory accounts produced the most popular voter registration posts.
Brendan Cox said he is worried his late wife’s account could be deleted.
Affected account holders have until December 11 to log in and prevent their account being deleted.
Terrorist Mahdi Mohamud struck with a fillet knife at Manchester Victoria station.
FAR removed from their regular field of research, Laurie Waite and Dr Donovan Hawley were quite taken aback when the Bronze Age burial mound they thought they were unearthing turned out to be a Napoleonic field kitchen.
Luciana Berger and Ian Austin have backed the comments of Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis.