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Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry (left) and Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt (right) filed a suit last month accusing the Biden administration of working with social media companies to censor disfavored viewpoints.

Reflecting recent non-recurring costs, volatile trading and an expectation of no near-term improvement in discretionary big-ticket demand nor in new customer acquisition, the group forecast a 15 per cent to 30 per cent fall in full-year gross sales.

The US Department of Homeland Security is pursuing a sprawling campaign against online 'disinformation' through close partnerships with social media companies, raising concerns about encroachments on free speech, according to a new report. 

There is also expected to be a 33 per cent spike in sales of hot water bottles - and a suggestion that people could even be saving money by making their own clothes, with those owning sewing machines forecast to rise by 60 per cent.

The report indicates that most of the government's work on disinformation is taking place within the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), a DHS sub-agency created during the Trump administration with a broad mandate to protect US infrastructure.

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Those in the San Francisco building are anxiously waiting for an email with the subject ‘Your Role look at these guys Twitter' to drop into their inboxes by 9am today, while those in New York will find out their fates at 12pm.

And with the midterm elections looming in one week, defenders of crackdowns on disinformation point to a documented history of foreign influence campaigns attempting to trick Americans with phony social media accounts. 

However, modern ones are far easier and safer to use and many have automated settings. The manufacturer Crockpot estimates that an electrical pressure cooker generally uses around 500W to cook an average stew in just 21 minutes, compared with 205 minutes to cook the same meal using around 3,000W in a conventional oven. 

Made.com's rapid decline from being worth £775million when it floated less than 18 months ago, following a pandemic-linked online sales surge, to just £2million today is a warning for retailers as consumers cut back on discretionary spending in the face of rising energy bills, mortgage rates and food prices.   

'12 years ago, my cofounders and I started a fledgling business on a shoestring in Nottinghill, with a simple idea of making high-end design accessible to everyone. The idea became a £430m business in sales last year.

And according to his LinkedIn page, he also sits on the advisory boards of Google Cloud, The Royal Academy, The Tessa Jowell Foundation, the UK Government Digital Service and the WEF Digital Europe Group. 

Research by the insurance firm Aviva predicts a 113 per cent increase by the end of the year in adults who own a 'sleeved blanket' that can be worn like a robe, while owners of electric blankets could be up by 89 per cent.

The firm's troubles coincide with a difficult period for the UK economy, with the Resolution Foundation think-tank warning the Office for Budget Responsibility could predict a recession next year, with GDP forecasts cut by up to 4 per cent by the end of 2024. 

House sales are slowing, with the number of mortgages approved sliding from 74,340 in August to 66,790, according to Bank of England data, as higher interest rates and the cost of living crisis deterred buyers. 

And public sector workers could face a 2 per cent cap on pay rises next year, far below the expected rate of inflation, as the government seeks to split the fiscal tightening between trimming spending and raising revenue.

'While the recent focus has been on conditions improving post-Trussonomics, the central picture remains one of a weaker growth, higher borrowing costs and expensive tax cuts that have left a fiscal hole of at least £40billion to fill.'

But anxiety about whether they were safe to use - and the advent of the microwave - made them fall out of favour.
Simply opening up a scalding metal pan filled with high-pressure steam was something of a lottery - with many fearing the lid would explode across the kitchen.

Still, the dangers of such crackdowns were illustrated in the closing days of the 2020 election, when Twitter and Facebook limited or banned sharing of the New York Post's reports on Hunter Biden's international business dealings.

With a deteriorating economic outlook and the legacy of last prime minister Liz Truss's disastrous mini-Budget as a backdrop, it suggests the Government will need to find at least £40billion — likely through a combination of tax rises and spending cuts.

Previously, he was chairman the Oxford Foundry advisory board from its inception, chaired Karakuri, and The Royal Foundation Taskforce on the Prevention of Cyberbullying for The Duke of Cambridge, and further former board roles include TalkTalk, TimeOut, The Guardian Media Group, Shazam Entertainment, Eton College, Imperial College Innovation Fund and The Economist.