Apple begins publishing new app privacy labels
The new labels will show app users what data is collected and why.
The new labels will show app users what data is collected and why.
MORE than 1,200 Santas ran for charity on Sunday for the annual Aid Reaching Children fun run.
The year may have been dominated by a pandemic, but people have continued to raise money for good causes.
The four winning images were chosen from more than 900 entries.
The anti-trust lawsuits were announced by the Federal Trade Commission and New York Attorney General Letitia James.
Peter Murrell, the husband of Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, has been accused of contradicting both himself and his wife.
Researchers sent direct messages to people on the impacts of red and processed meat over a two-week period.
The Wimborne Militia said it believes the members had been confused with right-wing extremist groups in the United States.
Industry experts suspect Russia was behind the attack which ‘primarily sought information related to certain government customers’.
Mark Zuckerberg raised concerns about the UK Government’s plans for internet regulation with then culture secretary Matt Hancock in 2018.
Sterling has led the fight against racism since publicly criticising the media’s portrayal of black players last year.
The UK’s competition watchdog has hailed the decision as a victory for consumer choice.
Gabrielle Friel, 22, is on trial at the High Court in Edinburgh.
The Competiton and Markets Authority has revealed its advice to the Government on implementing a new competition regime.
More than 150 of the creations now decorate Carlton Marshes nature reserve near Lowestoft.