BBC
TalkRADIO has sacked talk show host and former MP George Galloway for what it says was an anti-semitic tweet congratulating Liverpool for winning the Champions League with a reference to no Israel flags being attached to the trophy. The remark alludes to Liverpool's opponents, Tottenham Hotspur, having strong support among the Jewish community, the BBC reports.
Campaign
Sound branding agency AMP has drawn up a league table of brands that use audio to engage with customers and McDonald's and Disney top the chart, "Campaign: reveals.
Campaign
Dentsu Aegis Network has announced that Lauren Walker is being promoted to regional operating officer for EMEA. According to "Campaign," Walker joined the company two years as chief data officer after moving across from IBM.
The Telegraph
"The Telegraph" reports that Apple is trying to compete with Google and Facebook log-in options for website with its own "Login with Apple" facility that will do the same job as its competitors but will minimise the amount of data it shares with websites.
The Drum
The Action on Salt and Action on Sugar pressure groups are campaigning for the Government to ban the use of popular animated characters in promoting "junk food" to children, "The Drum" reports.
Wired
If you want a rundown of the Tory leadership hopeful and their records on tech and the internet, "Wired" is the place to go today. Boris Johnson is widely seen as the favourite for the role, but the magazine reminds that he has a mixed record on climate change and has not always been considered to have been backing business in a political debate over the Northern Ireland border.
Press Gazette
"Press Gazette" reveals that, for the first time, newspaper and magazine advertising is due to comprise less than 10% of overall advertising spend this year, according to the latest Group M predictions.
Sky News
Donald Trump had time just before he arrived in the UK today to launch a Twitter attack on London's Mayor, Sadiq Khan. "Sky News" reveals the President caused uproar by tweeting Khan is a "loser" who needs to focus on crime in London. The remarks came after Khan gave permission for a giant baby Trump balloon to feature in tomorrow's protests against this week's state visit.
City A.M.
Amazon is to trial ten "pop-up" stores in the UK which will sell goods from hundreds of small businesses to customers in shops left vacant by the current turmoil on the high street, City AM reports.
The Guardian
The famous Hovis "boy on a bike" ad is coming back with a remastered soundtrack, "The Guardian" reveals. The '70s ad is arguably one of the most famous commercials -- and, the paper reveals, was Ridley Scott's debut as a director.