Rise in defamation cases ‘linked to social media disputes’
One law firm said it has dealt with a 90% increase in defamation cases since since 2018, featuring all of the main social media platforms.
One law firm said it has dealt with a 90% increase in defamation cases since since 2018, featuring all of the main social media platforms.
More than 100,000 protesters gathered in Independence Square.
The Trump administration has made it even harder for Huawei to access US chip technology vital to developing 5G equipment.
A portrait has been unveiled of Patricia and Jean Owtram.
The couple from the Houli district of Taiwan began modelling clothes left behind in their laundrette.
Police sealed off the centre of Lutsk, a city 250 miles west of the capital Kyiv.
The video app has joined other platforms including Google, Twitter and Facebook in raising concerns over handing user data to authorities.
Safiyya Shaikh has been jailed at the Old Bailey for a minimum of 14 years after pleading guilty to creating a terrorist act.
The Old Bailey heard Fatah Abdullah set about learning how to make a pressure cooker bomb to relay the information to fellow conspirators.
The Royal Maundy is an ancient ceremony originating in the commandment Christ gave after washing the feet of his disciples the day before Good Friday.
The court unanimously ruled the supermarket chain should not be held “vicariously liable” for the actions of an employee with a “personal vendetta”.
A panel of five justices unanimously ruled that the supermarket giant was not ‘vicariously liable’.
He was arrested as part of an investigation into private chatrooms on the Telegram messaging app.
Alice Cutter was convicted of being a National Action member along with her fiance and two other men
The Church of England said that various ‘adaptations’ are being made to the staging of this year’s Easter services.