What to do if you see someone sleeping rough in the cold weather
Making authorities aware of rough sleepers in the cold weather could see them get immediate help and may even save their life.
Making authorities aware of rough sleepers in the cold weather could see them get immediate help and may even save their life.
A report from the Commons Science and Technology Committee calls on the Government to introduce comprehensive new regulation.
Dewsbury MP Paula Sherriff says she had hoped there would be change following the murder of Jo Cox in 2016.
A report into annual media habits has found a trend toward online video.
Chris Bush, the retailer’s former UK managing director, was cleared of fraud and false accounting last month.
More needs to be done to challenge untruths, experts warn.
The social network has agreed to donate £3 million to Citizens Advice and create a new specialist scam advert reporting tool.
Carl Rogberg spoke out on the steps of Southwark Crown Court.
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The Serious Fraud Office offered no evidence against Carl Rogberg.
The controversial settlement scheme payment will be waived and those who have already paid will be reimbursed, the PM told the Commons.
The company said it is ‘deeply committed’ to transparency and user control as well as GDPR consent requirements and is deciding its ‘next steps’.
Campaigners are concerned about Project Dragonfly’s potential impact on freedom of speech and internet security.
The activist will no longer be able to monetise videos on his YouTube account for breaching ad policies, the video platform confirmed.
Following the historic dismissal of Mrs May’s Brexit deal by MPs, voters are looking for answers about what happens next.