Australian court orders Google to pay £411,000 over defamatory YouTube videos
Former politician John Barilaro had been the ‘subject of a relentless, racist, abusive and defamatory campaign conducted on YouTube’, a judge said.
Former politician John Barilaro had been the ‘subject of a relentless, racist, abusive and defamatory campaign conducted on YouTube’, a judge said.
Ms Sandberg became a polarising figure amid revelations of how some of her business decisions helped propagate misinformation and hate speech.
Euan Blair has been made an MBE for services to education.
Children are enjoying tea, cake and maypole dancing during their first weeks in UK classes.
Outrage and grief over the disaster continued to grow in the country.
Parents say schoolwork is harder now as they turn to gadgets for help.
The Russian’s first reign as top seed lasted just a fortnight.
A new study by Which? said it found Google’s web browser was failing to block access to suspicious websites.
The 27-year-old appeared at Thames Magistrates’ Court alongside his younger brother Yoan
The new feature is being introduced to mark Street View’s 15th birthday on Tuesday.
Navin Sarma said being able to better take photos is ‘one of the most important’ uses for smartphone owners.
Recruiters should their use professional judgement about information found online about shortlisted candidates, ministers suggested.
Horace Camp reminiscences about the glory days of dairy farming – and considers how things could have been different.
Mrs Rooney said assessing whether friends and family were responsible for allegedly leaking information to The Sun was ‘a horrible exercise’.
The tech giant used its I/O developer conference to announce its Apple Watch challenger and offer a preview of its next iPhone rival, the Pixel 7.