Jamie Oliver has said he's 'devastated' after his children's book 'Billy and the Epic Escape' was pulled following criticism from Indigenous Australians.
A Chinese court has agreed to hear a lawsuit against Apple from Beijing Bodyreader, a developer seeking around $420,000 in damages after their children's posture correction app was removed from ...
It was never my intention to misinterpret this deeply painful issue,” said the celebrity chef, in a statement.
The book drew criticism from an Australian education group for how the story depicted and stereotyped Indigenous Australians.
A children's book written by British celebrity chef Jamie Oliver has been withdrawn from sale after it was criticised for ...
Jamie Oliver has withdrawn his children’s book from sale after it was criticised for causing offence to indigenous ...
At the first whiff of complaint, Penguin Random House caved in saying “it is clear that our publishing standards fell short ...
A children's book written by British celebrity chef Jamie Oliver has been withdrawn from sale after it was criticised for ...
First Nation Australians said Billy and the Epic Escape contained "damaging stereotypes of indigenous children." ...
The publication describes this as an Epic Games-style ... that Apple removed its iPhone app in 2020. Apple is said to have claimed the app, which aims to help children correct their posture ...