Premiership Rugby becomes the latest sports body to join social media boycott
English rugby’s top 12 clubs will join football and cricket in refusing to post on all platforms this weekend.
English rugby’s top 12 clubs will join football and cricket in refusing to post on all platforms this weekend.
Agriculture Minister Edwin Poots, who is seen as more hardline than Arlene Foster, did not show for the scheduled meeting with his Irish counterpart.
Former Which? director Richard Lloyd, supported by a campaign group, wants to bring a ‘representative action’ against the US-based tech giant.
Wolfie’s Legacy has rehomed more than 500 dogs since its launch and is hoping to expand into new premises.
The boycott will run from 3pm on Friday to 11.59pm on Monday.
The broadcasters are the latest organisations to give their backing to the blackout this weekend.
MP Julie Elliott wants Parliament to discuss the issues it raises.
The duke and his former university flatmate married in Westminster Abbey on April 29 2011.
The figures suggest advertiser confidence in an economic rebound from the pandemic.
The Facebook group will ‘enable independent travel for all’, according to Avanti West Coast.
Sportswear company adidas joins the show of solidarity against racism.
Barclays is the title sponsor of the WSL and the official bank of the Premier League and will support the blackout.
The English Defence League founder is being sued by schoolboy Jamal Hijazi.
Prosecutors have petitioned a court to label his Foundation for Fighting Corruption and network of regional offices as extremist groups.
New research from Which? claims many people who reported fraudulent adverts did not see them removed from online platforms.