Sky News
A new front could open up in US trade wars, this time with the EU. A WTO decision means that from October 18th, the US will have the right to impose tariffs of 25% on Scotch, French wine and cheese. The French government has said it will be discussing the new tariffs with its EU partners and will be "ready to respond." "Sky News" reveals that British clothes and Airbus exports will also be hit.
Press Gazette
Media commentators are already lining up to call the Meghan vs "Mail On Sunday" trial the "privacy case of the century," "Press Gazette" reports.
The Mirror UK
Instagram will roll out its Restrict tool, which withholds hate speech from bullies and prevents accounts known to troll people from seeing when someone using the tool is online, The Mirror reports.
Campaign
"Campaign" is reporting on strong industry rumours that MediaCom is to move soon from its Holborn offices to the former "Financial Times" HQ next to Southwark Bridge.
Campaign
AnalogFolk has bought the consultancy set up by former Publicis boss Guy Wieynk, who has now been appointed as the agency's global CEO, having finished gardening leave following his Publicis exit, according to "Campaign."
Campaign
M&C Saatchi Sport & Entertainment has launched a global brand experience agency called M&C Saatchi Live. "Campaign" reveals that the new firm is working with existing clients and has yet to win any new business.
BBC
A Burger King tweet has been ruled "irresponsible" by the ASA. The BBC reports the tweet was a jovial reference to the fact that it was selling milkshakes in Scotland during the European election while politicians were on the streets campaigning. It followed Nigel Farage being soaked by the milkshake, prompting McDonald's to stop selling the beverage temporarily.
Sky News
Dave Lewis, the man "Sky News" reveals is referred to as "the guy who saved Tesco," is to step down from his role as CEO on the grounds that his work is done.
Press Gazette
The Duke of Sussex has published an angry letter rebuking the British tabloid press for what he believes to be bullying behaviour towards his wife, Meghan. The criticism comes as the Duchess of Sussex launches legal proceedings agains the "Mail on Sunday" for printing an edited version of a letter she sent her father, "Press Gazette"" reports.
The Telegraph
"The Telegraph" reveals that Uber must be feeling in a confident move. Its sources suggest the taxi-hailing business is searching London for a HQ considerably larger than its current office. A final decision will be taken on moving once it knows whether it is to be banned in London or allowed to continue.