Accessibility to buildings and facilities is being surveyed
GUERNSEY’S facilities and venues are being checked for accessibility in a two-week review.
GUERNSEY’S facilities and venues are being checked for accessibility in a two-week review.
Internet companies face fines of up to 4% of their revenue if they do not remove terrorist content within one hour of being notified by authorities.
John Edwards has been critical of Facebook’s response to a gunman using the platform to livestream some of the Christchurch mosque shootings.
Brexit and a variety of stories make up the front pages.
Everything goes wrong for the Prime Minister in the sketch.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have moved out of Kensington Palace.
Martin Pirongs is creating the man-shaped walking route as part of a project with the Art Academy.
The new owner added dozens of colourful mushroom sculptures and a herd of life-size dinosaurs.
Critics warn that some of the most restrictive laws about online communication in the democratic world could have unforeseen consequences.
The activist’s videos will be harder to find and less visible on the only big online space not to ban him.
When Rohan Thorn inherited her father’s St Martin’s property last year, it came with an acre-and-a quarter of overgrown garden and a promise to try to return the once stunning site it to its former glory. It seemed like a daunting project, but she soon discovered that Harold Dally had not only bequeathed her his garden but also his passion for horticulture...
The animals escaped from their field by the A77 between Fenwick and Kilmarnock, early on Wednesday morning.
MEPs have voted in favour of new rules to make tech giants more liable for copyrighted material posted on their platforms.
348 MEPs vote in favour of the reforms.
Samidh Chakrabarti, director of Facebook’s Product Management for Civic Integrity division, called the Indian elections a ‘top priority’.