Month: October 2021

Heathrow’s chief executive says the airport is “on the cusp of a recovery” as it posts its first full quarter of passenger growth since 2019. Britain’s busiest airport benefitted from strong pent-up demand for travel as pandemic-related restrictions continue to ease around the world. Passenger numbers in the third financial quarter recovered to 28% and
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Another injunction has been granted against Insulate Britain protesters, the transport secretary has said, covering the “entire strategic road network”. “We are making use of every avenue of existing law to try to prevent the continued life-endangering action being carried out by Insulate Britain, which is causing intolerable disruption to motorists’ lives and livelihoods,” Grant
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Tesla’s market capitalisation passed $1trn on Monday after its shares surged following a deal with car rental company Hertz which has ordered 100,000 new electric vehicles from the manufacturer. It is the largest-ever order for the firm founded by Elon Musk. Following the announcement of the deal, Tesla’s shares jumped by over 9.5% to top
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Facebook groups can be ”dangerous” because they use algorithms that “take people who have mainstream interests and push them to extreme interests”, a whistleblower has told MPs. Frances Haugen said groups on the site can become “echo chambers” that reinforce and radicalise people’s opinions. She said, for example, that users with left-wing opinions can be pushed to the
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Thousands of pages of internal Facebook documents have been released showing employees’ anger over the incitement of violence on the social network and how Apple threatened to remove the app due to concerns about abuse. The documents were obtained by former Facebook data scientist-turned-whistleblower Frances Haugen who is facing MPs today as they scrutinise the
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