Online Harms director warns of ‘deeply problematic’ niche social platforms
Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Sub-committee is told some smaller sites ‘simply will not talk to governments about anything’.
Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Sub-committee is told some smaller sites ‘simply will not talk to governments about anything’.
The Institute for Strategic Dialogue said extremists have tried to take advantage of the ‘chaos and uncertainty’.
Joyce Tofts celebrated with chocolate cake, a pampering session, and a visit from Honey the pony.
The Falcons held on to secure the away win.
The protests are calling for Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha to step down.
More than 100,000 protesters gathered in Independence Square.
A portrait has been unveiled of Patricia and Jean Owtram.
BESPOKE Dior dresses made for Hollywood film legend Olivia De Havilland in 1963 are on display until Tuesday at the Folk and Costume Museum in Saumarez Park.
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.
PENSIONERS who are in a good financial position are being asked to donate 25% of their pension for 13 weeks to help support the Guernsey Welfare Service.
Margaret Payne said she was inspired by 99-year-old Captain Tom Moore.