New rules to make it easier to use public electric car chargers
Motorists are currently forced to use multiple smartphone apps or membership cards to access different charging networks.
Motorists are currently forced to use multiple smartphone apps or membership cards to access different charging networks.
The scandal surrounding a BBC presenter dominates the front pages of Wednesday’s newspapers.
BBC News reported on Tuesday that a person in their early 20s has alleged that they were sent threatening messages.
The Sun reported a 23-year-old person said the suspended BBC presenter came to their flat in February 2021 during lockdown restrictions.
The young person at the centre of the controversy has said nothing inappropriate or unlawful happened.
BBC News said it has spoken to a young person in their 20s.
Here is the BBC’s account of how events unfolded
Head of Instagram Adam Mosseri responded to users on the platform suggesting updates they would like to see on the nearly one-week-old app.
The broadcaster said people are using technology to ‘pervert and destroy’ his reputation in order to scam people online.
Meta chief executive Mark Zuckerberg said more than 30 million people signed up to use his messaging app in the first 24 hours.
A letter to Meta owner Mark Zuckerberg claimed he has hired ‘dozens’ of ex-Twitter employees.
Jaswant Singh Chail was arrested in the grounds of Windsor Castle armed with a crossbow on Christmas Day 2021.
Meta’s latest app launched in the UK at midnight on Thursday.
Threads, created by Facebook and Instagram owners Meta, went live in the UK at midnight on Thursday.
The meeting comes the day after it was revealed NHS waiting lists are set to increase.