we start in the us, where the british tech tycoon mike lynch has been cleared of fraud charges in a san francisco court. once hailed as a uk bill gates, mr lynch was facing fraud charges over the $11 billion sale of his software firm, autonomy, to hewlett packard back in 2011. mr lynch had been accused of inflating the value of his firm ahead of the sale a jury has found him not guilty on all counts. our north america business correspondent erin delmore has the details. when autonomy was sold to hewlett packard 13 years ago for $11.1 billion, it was one of the top 100 public companies in the uk. the sale marked the la rgest ever takeover of a british technology business. but hewlett packard later wrote down the company s value by more than $8 billion, leading to criminal charges that mike lynch had defrauded hewlett packard by inflating the value of autonomy. the businessman was extradited from britain to the united states to stand trial on the charges, which could have put
that she would win her case. now, we haven t heard yet from netflix, but richard roth he said that he expects the company s lawyers to deny any link, any connection whatsoever between fiona harvey and the characters in baby reindeer. but one thing netflix could do is they could refer to a note in the credits of the show that says, this programme is based on real events, however certain characters, names, incidents, locations and dialogue have been fictionalised for dramatic purposes. so netflix could try and use that. to the world s oceans now, as over 160 groups from around the globe will present an open letter to the un s food and agriculture 0rganisation today, demanding that carnivorous fish farms be excluded from its definition of sustainable aquaculture . the move comes ahead of world 0ceans day tomorrow and will urge the united nations to re evaluate its support of fish farms, where fish are fed fishmeal and oil extracted from wild fish criticised for the negative impac