Thousands join Christmas campaign to ‘give someone a bell’
A campaign to ring bells on Christmas Eve and reach out to friends and family aims to ‘end 2020 with a bit of magic, hope and togetherness’.
A campaign to ring bells on Christmas Eve and reach out to friends and family aims to ‘end 2020 with a bit of magic, hope and togetherness’.
Facebook, YouTube and TikTok were appearing before MPs to answer questions on misinformation and fake news.
Joshua Molloy was thrown from the bike and against a lamp post following a high speed chase.
Former MI5 chief Lord Evans, chairman of the Committee on Standards in Public Life, said social media firms need to do ‘more and at a greater pace’.
Since the election, the newly-fledged political parties seem to have gone quiet, which will disappoint those who believed the advent of some form of party politics would bring about more accountability. Nick Mann asks what this could do to public confidence in the States
The app’s UK public policy head says filters such as 2016’s Bob Marley face would be rejected today.
The social network says there will be no change to the privacy controls or the services Facebook offers to people in the UK.
The Culture Secretary said proposed new regulation on tech giants would ensure they ‘clean up their act’.
The proposed legislation is expected before Parliament next year.
Digital Secretary Oliver Dowden and Home Secretary Priti Patel will set out a final decision on online harms proposals on Tuesday.
The new labels will show app users what data is collected and why.
MORE than 1,200 Santas ran for charity on Sunday for the annual Aid Reaching Children fun run.
The year may have been dominated by a pandemic, but people have continued to raise money for good causes.
The four winning images were chosen from more than 900 entries.
The anti-trust lawsuits were announced by the Federal Trade Commission and New York Attorney General Letitia James.