• Apple Plans Sky High London Office Next Year
    Apple has agreed to rent 100,00 square feet of office space in at 22, Bishopsgate, "The Times" reports. When finished next year it will be the tallest building in the capital.
  • Celebrities Join In A New Round Of Phone Hacking Claims
    Dozens of celebrities have joined Prince Harry in the latest round of phone-hacking cases to be brought against "The Mirror" and "The Sun". "The Guardian" reveals that Princess Diana's former lover, James Hewitt, and her butler, Paul Burrell, have joined Prince Harry in filing claims against "The Mirror".
  • Global Radio Launches LBC News
    Global Radio has launched an LBC spinoff station, LBC News. "Press Gazette" reveals that the national channel will feature no comment, but will instead focus on news twenty-four hours per day.
  • Facebook Says It Is Ready For The Next General Election
    Facebook has told "The Telegraph" that it believes it has learned the lessons of the past and is now better prepared for the next UK general election. The site says it has improved at spotting and taking down rogue accounts and has a strong relationship with Full Fact, which can check stories to establish whether they are likely to be fake news or not.
  • Rugby World Cup Social Engagement Is Soaring
    The Rugby World Cup is growing in social media circles, according to research from 4C Insights, covered in Netimperative. Ahead of the weekend's quarter finals, it found that engagement is up more than 1000% since the beginning of the tournament and positive sentiment has increased 85%.
  • TSB Appoints The7stars To Media Account
    TSB bank has awarded its GBP17m media account to the7stars, "The Drum" reveals. The incumbent was Vizeum.
  • Meghan Says She Was 'Naive' Not To Heed Warnings On UK Tabloids
    The Duchess of Sussex has told ITV News that she feels "naive" not to have listened to friends who warned that British tabloids would "destroy your life" after she decided to marry Prince Harry.
  • Russian Hackers Hid The Tracks By Pretending To Be Iranian
    Russian hackers got into Iranian servers to make their attacks on organisations in 35 countries to hide the true origin of their crimes in 35 countries, "The Telegraph" reports.
  • Lucozade Hands Creative To A&E/DDB
    Lucozade has awarded its creative account to A&E/DDB, "Campaign" reveals. The Omnicom agency takes over from Grey London, which withdrew from the pitch process over the summer.
  • Gun Confiscated From Neighbour Angry At Bebo Founder's Building Work
    Police have confiscated a shotgun from an angry resident who threatened to shoot the electric supply going to to properties owned by Michael Birch, founder of Bebo. According to "The Telegraph," the neighbour made threats over his frustration over the noise of renovation work being carried out by the multi-millionaire tech founder.
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