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Twitter suspends far-right users, Jeremy Clarkson, Gambia arrests

A car is crashed during a media stunt for The Grand Tour
A car is crashed during a media stunt for The Grand Tour. Photograph: Dylan Martinez/Reuters

MediaGuardian’s top stories

Twitter suspends American far-right activists’ accounts

Amazon to stream The Grand Tour in 200 countries

BBC presenter goes into labour after appearing on live TV

Jeremy Clarkson row: airport disputes ‘Argentinian’ claim

Three journalists arrested in Gambia ahead of election

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Twitter has launched an app for NFL games and other live video
Twitter has launched an app for NFL games and other live video Photograph: Al Bello/Getty

Twitter launches Android TV app for watching NFL streams, other live video (Variety)

Viral fake election news outperformed real news on Facebook in final months of the US election (BuzzFeed)

I’m a Celebrity star Danny Baker blasts BBC for its treatment of Tony Blackburn – and announces his retirement

Facebook says it found more miscalculated metrics (Wall Street Journal £)

And finally …

Scrotal Recall: Episode 1
Scrotal Recall. Photograph: Christina Kernohan/Channel 4

Scrotal Recall’s name and premise (tracking down former partners after a sexually transmitted infection) meant not many were surprised when it only lasted one series, despite positive reviews. But now the show is back in a new form on Netflix, only with a slightly less horrifying title

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