Elon Musk thanks Liz Truss for her support upholding ‘free speech’
The dangerous spread of misinformation on X has been blamed for the outpouring of civil unrest in Britain over the last two weeks.
The dangerous spread of misinformation on X has been blamed for the outpouring of civil unrest in Britain over the last two weeks.
The former prime minister was speaking at a talk event at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
A body language expert said she put on the ‘fakest of smiles’ after realising what was happening.
The camera then pans to the prices for the next race, with Richard Hoiles humerously exclaiming: “This market could crash any minute”
After references were made to Liz Truss in the King's Speech, Labour have been pressed to make an apology. But James Murray isn't budging...
Businesses and institutions around the world have been knocked offline after systems went down.
After the Civil Service had references to Liz Truss in a briefing document removed, the ex-PM has asked for an investigation.
The former prime minister said that references to the ‘mistakes’ of her economic policy, which unleashed chaos in the markets, were ‘untrue’.
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