The new gadgets to look out for in 2020
It’s likely to be a big year for Apple, Samsung, Microsoft and Sony.
It’s likely to be a big year for Apple, Samsung, Microsoft and Sony.
Children’s exposure to TV ads for food and soft drink has halved since 2008, from an average of 35.5 per week in 2008 to 17.8 in 2018, figures show.
From an Only Connect winner to a former dolphin trainer with Terry Nutkins.
Analysts believe the sale of the Thailand and Malaysia division could bank Tesco up to £7.2bn.
Researchers also concluded that regular weekly gamblers are more likely to be male, with habits and patterns of play developed by age 20.
The papers are led by Donald Trump’s UK trip and the future of the NHS.
An app designed to help people pass their driving theory test was among the most popular free downloads.
The sheet vibrates to replicate touch interactions, potentially bringing distant family members closer and helping people with prosthetics.
Sentencing will take place on January 7.
A new survey also suggests that children take action such as changing their route to and from school to avoid bullying.
The new bike will be used at the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games.
The ad was seen before Fortnite videos on the family gaming channels DanTDM and FGTEEV.
The percentage of 11 to 16 year olds classified as ‘at risk’ gamblers has risen from 2.2% to 2.7%, the regulator said.
Anne Longfield has raised concerns that children are spending hundreds of pounds ‘chasing their losses’ on purchases that offer unknown rewards.
Study suggests gaming is a symptom, rather than a cause.