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Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds has apologised for saying he worked as a solicitor before he became an MP, after being accused of misrepresenting his legal career.

From BBC

She called on the tech companies to "pull back" their AI news summaries, as Apple did after complaints from the BBC that Apple Intelligence was misrepresenting news stories.

From BBC

Plus, the new rule prohibits companies from misrepresenting any facts and ensures that important information is truthful and easy to find.

From Salon

Tax expert Rita de la Feria told the BBC she had seen in the yacht scheme "indications" that they "may be misrepresenting information".

From BBC

A Tory spokesman denied this was on the cards, accusing Labour and the Liberal Democrats of misrepresenting her.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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