Facebook encryption plans could increase risk of online child abuse, MPs told
The National Crime Agency and the Internet Watch Foundation said they were ‘very concerned’ by Facebook’s plans to introduce end-to-end encryption.
The National Crime Agency and the Internet Watch Foundation said they were ‘very concerned’ by Facebook’s plans to introduce end-to-end encryption.
David Dorn was trying to protect his friend’s pawn shop, his widow said.
The Government’s quarantine regulations and the return of students to school are among the stories featured on Tuesday’s front pages.
The dispute was sparked by the president’s tweet about protests in the US.
The Health Secretary admitted there was ‘more capacity than we need’ after some staff said they had worked for days with no cases.
At least 191 frontline health and care workers have died with Covid-19.
Steve Murrells becomes one of the first major UK bosses to speak out and vows to focus more on improving diversity and stamp out intolerance.
The Pollinator Project has teamed up with international broadcaster, filmmaker and naturalist Nick Baker to make a short film showing how everyone in Guernsey can get close to nature.
THE 2020 Torteval Scarecrow Festival will be a virtual one and open to all in the Bailiwick.
People were evacuated from the Dorset beauty spot on Saturday afternoon following the incidents.
Air ambulances landed at the scene on Saturday afternoon.
The giant marine mammal was swept ashore at Clacton-on-Sea on Friday.
Anthony Mangnall said he is ‘incredibly sorry’ for mistakenly leaving the instruction in the email.
Sarah Wright was accepted to take part in the trial of Leronlimab last month and given permission to go to the US despite the travel ban.
At least 190 frontline health and care workers have died with Covid-19.