U.S President Donald Trump caused controversy on both sides of the Atlantic on Wednesday when he shared three anti-Muslim videos tweeted by a fringe, far-right group Britain First. Trump retweeted ...
Far-right group Britain First was kicked off Facebook last week. It forgot to update its website accordingly. Now Britain First links to a pro-diversity page. Facebook kicked far-right political group ...
Twitter has suspended the deputy leader of a British far-right group who found herself at the centre of a diplomatic row after being retweeted by Donald Trump. Britain First’s Jayda Fransen, 31, had ...
This morning, the President of the United States apparently retweeted several videos from Britain First, a move that was widely condemned. Yet if you’re an American, you may not be familiar with ...
Facebook allowed political ads for far-right British political group Britain First to run on its platform in December, despite the fact the group is banned from the social network. The ads ran for ...
Facebook has banned Britain First and its two leaders after months of pressure on the platform to tackle right-wing extremism. In a blog post released after the ban, Facebook argued that the official ...
Sarah is CNET's senior copy editor in London. She's often found reading, playing piano or arguing about commas. Facebook has removed the official page for far-right group Britain First, which it says ...
Trump today retweeted three unverified, anti-Muslim videos posted by Fransen. — -- The woman President Trump retweeted videos from this morning, Jayda Fransen, is the deputy leader of a far-right ...
This morning the social network announced that it had removed the page of British far-right group Britain First from its platform. Facebook also banned two of the party’s leaders, Paul Golding and ...
LONDON — President Trump was the target of outrage and anger in Britain this week, when he retweeted unverified videos posted by Jayda Fransen, deputy leader of Britain First, a far-right, anti-Muslim ...
The Twitter account of US President Donald Trump on Wednesday retweeted three inflammatory videos posted by the deputy leader of the UK far-right group Britain First. Here’s what we know about it.