The terror offenders cleared for release by Parole Board under new laws
The legislation was introduced in February last year.
The legislation was introduced in February last year.
The state communications watchdog said Twitter has failed to remove more than 3,000 posts with banned content.
Sahayb Abu had bought two blades, balaclavas, a camouflage hat and body armour online in readiness for the terror attack last summer, a court heard.
The Iranian performer Sasy released a new song, Tehran Tokyo, which has upset the country’s hardline conservative authorities.
The Old Bailey heard a man accused of plotting an attack had chatted about firearms with an undercover police officer online.
Information Commissioner Elizabeth Denham told MPs the data collected on 10 million voters about their ethnic origin and religion was unacceptable.
Attackers would lure security researchers into collaborating via social media and a fake blog.
The politician was arrested at a Moscow airport on Sunday.
The opposition leader was held as he returned from Germany where he had been treated for poisoning.
Experts believe the shift may reflect a rush of conservative social media users seeking alternatives to platforms such as Facebook and Twitter.
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 protests are calling for Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha to step down.
More than 100,000 protesters gathered in Independence Square.