Sir Nick Clegg has claimed it is “unfeasible” for Facebook to stop social media users calling trans people “mentally ill”.
Our former deputy PM has parted ways with Mark Zuckerberg. Speaking to sources close to him, Chris Blackhurst ponders what’s ...
Sir Nick Clegg is leaving Meta, the owner of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp. With him goes the idea that the great and the good of the liberal policy elites should decide how we all behave on the ...
Former British deputy prime minister Nick Clegg said Thursday he is stepping down from his role as president of Meta's global affairs and will be replaced by Republican stalwart Joel Kaplan. Clegg ...
Joel Kaplan, a former senior adviser to George W. Bush, replaces Nick Clegg, a former deputy prime minister of Britain, as Meta’s head of policy. By Mike Isaac Reporting from San Francisco Meta ...
Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta announced a major overhaul of its global policy team on Thursday – pushing out left-leaning department chief Nick Clegg and replacing him with the company’s best-known ...
Former British deputy prime minister Nick Clegg said Thursday he is stepping down from his role as president of Meta's global affairs and will be replaced by Republican stalwart Joel Kaplan. Clegg ...
In the context of what he’s suffered in the past, the current brickbats hurled at Sir Nick Clegg are relatively minor. Still, Clegg, who celebrated his 58th birthday this week, is entitled to ...
Former Deputy Prime Minister Sir Nick Clegg announced his decision to depart Mark Zuckerberg’s inner circle at Meta on Thursday in the same cadences used by chartered accountants when announcing their ...
Kaplan was Clegg’s deputy, and while they might hold differing political views, they are said to have got along well — indeed, Kaplan was Clegg’s choice to take over. His leaving happens to ...
Sir Nick Clegg is leaving his job as global affairs president with Facebook’s parent company Meta. The former UK deputy prime minister said it was “the right time for me to move on” from the role ...
Former deputy prime minister Sir Nick Clegg has said he is stepping down from his role at Facebook parent firm Meta. He said it was the "right time for me to move on" from president of global affairs.