Fake audio clips nearly caused ‘serious disorder’, says Sadiq Khan
The London mayor told BBC Radio 4’s Why Do You Hate Me? podcast that current legislation is not ‘fit for purpose’.
The London mayor told BBC Radio 4’s Why Do You Hate Me? podcast that current legislation is not ‘fit for purpose’.
The landslide struck the gold-mining town of Masara on Tuesday night after weeks of heavy rain.
The boy was taken to hospital where he had emergency surgery for his serious head injuries.
Jesse Geaney left his guitar at a bus stop in Lewisham, south-east London, on Friday evening and ‘didn’t expect to see it again’.
The territory contains more than half of Gaza’s population.
At least three children were among the dead in Kharkiv.
Katalin Novak said she would step down after pardoning a man over a string of crimes committed at a state-run children’s home.
Any Israeli ground offensive in the region where more than half of Gaza’s population has fled will have dire consequences, diplomats warned.
Traffic in and out of the Kent coastal town was disrupted.
Meta said it removed the accounts ‘for repeatedly violating our dangerous organisations and individuals policy’.
Dawn Fielder-Davis took about a week to make the tiny creation.
The Labour leader said the PM should ‘do the right thing’ after Peter Spooner, Brianna’s father, demanded he say sorry for the jibe.
The Information Commissioner’s Office has sent out the reminder following a review of period and fertility apps.
Rishi Sunak said it was ‘the worst of politics’ to link his comments attacking Sir Keir Starmer’s position on trans issues to Brianna Ghey’s case.
The pressure on today’s deputies is intense. Elsewhere in this newspaper Peter Ferbrache calls for fewer of them, and it is argued that while some – Deputy Ferbrache as head of Policy & Resources for one – work very hard and long in politics, others nowadays don’t do much to justify picking up the best bit of £40k a year.