In web media the stories (plural) that you can click on immediately are the primary ones. There is s secondary group you have to scroll down for. In the old days of print media we’d have called them “front page news”.
Web media is slightly different anyway in that sometimes live events take...
I would think the investigation has been going on even longer. Point of order though, you've quoted something I just edited. Cambridge Analytica have, strictly speaking, challenged it but have not won and it's still up on line.
Noted Investigative Journalist Carole Cadwalladr has been all over this for over a year, publishing the first (challenged but still up on line) installment in May 2017
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/may/07/the-great-british-brexit-robbery-hijacked-democracy
You're being disingenuous and you haven't answered the question. As someone who's posted regularly about tech you know very well we're not talking about overspending on the team's late night pizzas and the vicar's biscuits. We're talking about precise, targeted campaigns of advertisements...
You've cut an entire post down to one line out of context and not answered the questions posed of Leave, instead asking another load yourself. If the allegations about Cambridge Analytica and the Leave team colluding to overspend illegally are proven do you still regard the referendum as...
I must admit I'm totally conflicted here.
I'm a Remainer but I've never advocated a second referendum. Mostly because you have to accept the results of these things for democracy to function but also because the original campaign was so murky, misleading and divisive.
However, should...