Sir Nick Clegg has claimed it is “unfeasible” for Facebook to stop social media users calling trans people “mentally ill”.
Clegg’s party came top in three polls and overtook the Conservative opposition as well. It seemed that finally – finally – after so many decades of trying, the two-party system was breaking.
Just a few weeks before President-elect Donald Trump is sworn in for his second term, Meta is shaking up its global affairs team — a crucial body overseeing things like content policy, elections ...
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Tuesday said the social media company is ending its fact-checking program and replacing it with a ...
But now it seems Sir Nick Clegg is ready for his next challenge. The former Liberal Democrat leader was spotted playing padel yesterday in London on his 58th birthday with his son. Last week Sir ...
When Sir Nick Clegg lost his Sheffield Hallam seat to Labour in the 2017 General Election, two years after he resigned as Lib Dem leader, he was sanguine. “In politics,” he said as he conceded ...
He will be replaced by Republican Joel Kaplan, a former White House deputy chief of staff under President Bush.
Kaplan was Clegg’s deputy, and while they might hold differing political views, they are said to have got along well — indeed, Kaplan was Clegg’s choice to take over. His leaving happens to ...
Former British deputy prime minister Nick Clegg said on Thursday he is stepping down from his role as president of Meta’s global affairs and will be replaced by Republican stalwart Joel Kaplan.
Sir Nick Clegg has made at least £24m in share sales while working at Meta, filings from the social media giant have revealed. The former deputy prime minister, who announced his departure from ...
Former deputy prime minister Sir Nick Clegg is to step down from his current job as president of global affairs at social media giant Meta. In a post on Meta's Facebook on Thursday, Sir Nick ...