• British think tank funded by Japan pushing anti-China campaign into mainstream UK media

    British think tank funded by Japan pushing anti-China campaign into mainstream UK media
    A British think tank is being funded by Japan to run a propaganda campaign against Chinese foreign policy.
    The Henry Jackson Society (HJS) is a registered charity run by Alan Mendoza, an unsuccessful Tory candidate at the 2015 general election, which promotes an interventionist foreign policy to protect democracy and human rights.
    The charity is reportedly receiving around £10,000 a month from the Japanese embassy in London to encourage politicians and journalists to speak out against Chin
  • Man behind one of the biggest sites accused of 'fake news' is former BBC worker

    Man behind one of the biggest sites accused of 'fake news' is former BBC worker
    The man responsible for one of the biggest fake news sites in the US is a former BBC worker whose mother is one of its main contributors, according to reports in the Times. 
    Sean Adl-Tabatabai is behind the YourNewsWire.com platform, the source of numerous fake news stories including claims that the Queen had threatened to abdicate if the UK did not vote in favour of Brexit as well as reports that Hillary Clinton was connected to a paedophile ring in Washington.
    The site has been black
  • T-Mobile confirms Super Bowl ad as it looks to top last year's success with Drake

    T-Mobile confirms Super Bowl ad as it looks to top last year's success with Drake
    T-Mobile is the latest mobile operator to reveal that it will run an ad in next Sunday's Super Bowl as it looks to top last year's popular ad starring Drake.
    The news was announced on Twitter by T-Mobile chief executive John Legere who tweeted a three-second video of featuring a pink football and lots of typical game day snacks.Some of you guessed it! It’s a !!! Yep – we’ve got a new Super Bowl spot! Get ready!! pic.twitter.com/J9H2BMve4i
    — John Legere (@JohnLegere)
  • T-Mobile confirms Super Bowl 51 ad as it looks to top last year's success with Drake

    T-Mobile confirms Super Bowl 51 ad as it looks to top last year's success with Drake
    T-Mobile is the latest mobile operator to reveal that it will run an ad in next Sunday's Super Bowl as it looks to top last year's popular ad starring Drake.
    The news was announced on Twitter by T-Mobile chief executive John Legere who tweeted a three-second video of featuring a pink football and lots of typical game day snacks.Some of you guessed it! It’s a !!! Yep – we’ve got a new Super Bowl spot! Get ready!! pic.twitter.com/J9H2BMve4i
    — John Legere (@JohnLegere)
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