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US residents can opt out of "sales" of personal data.
The likes of Skwawkbox and Evolve Politics are members of Impress, the press regulator funded by Max Mosley's family trust. Now that Labour says it will no longer accept donations from Mosley, some pro-Corbyn sites are reconsidering their membership.
The Conservative MP made a costly mistake when he alleged Jeremy Corbyn was paid by Czech spies – and accidentally set a new social media record.
The Labour leader had attacked Britain's right wing newspapers in a video on Tuesday, promising his followers "change is coming". Now they're going all in on him.
The party can't currently afford to pay its leader – and now has to pay a large legal bill after one of its MEPs libelled three Labour politicians.
Even the developers of the software admit it won't be deployed across Facebook, Twitter, or Google.
Daniel Kawczynski, a strong defender of Saudi Arabia, took the money from the organisers of a Qatari opposition conference, which he also spoke at. He told the audience he was only attending to learn more from the individuals taking part.
The tweet came minutes after Farage popped up on American TV.
One political strategist said: "It may just be that Facebook's way around all this is just 'pay us cash'."
Shadow Brexit secretary Keir Starmer will use a vote on Wednesday to compel ministers to release the economic projections leaked to BuzzFeed News.
Dozens of protesters sat on each other's faces while singing Monty Python in protest at new restrictions on what porn can be sold in the UK. NSFW.
James Schneider, Momentum's national organiser, says comments he made in the past do not reflect his current views: "People can and they do change their political views."
Fahad Bilal and Akeela Ali were caught in the Westfield shopping centre in Shepherd's Bush and have now been banned from "coming within the M25" for eight weeks.
It's election time, so watch out if you work on a building site. They point here, they point there.
The Labour leadership contender exposes his haircut for your entertainment.
No, not that sort of fake news.
The criticism of the Labour leader at a pro-Corbyn rally made the evening news bulletins – but it was shouted by Lib Dem Zack Polanski, who was making a stand for the EU.