Meta restricts advertisers’ access to teenagers’ data on Facebook and Instagram
From February, advertisers will no longer be able see a user’s gender or the type of posts they have engaged with.
From February, advertisers will no longer be able see a user’s gender or the type of posts they have engaged with.
DEPUTY Peter Roffey has a way with words. If you’ve just read him on the preceding page, there’s a chance, though slim, we accept, that you may be now wavering in opposition to the Tax Review proposals.
A FATHER and his five-year-old son have landed a surprising haul after going magnet fishing in the pond at Saumarez Park.
The justices left in place lower court rulings against the Israeli firm, NSO Group.
People were seen taking the Underground wearing Tube-themed pants, using ticket machines bare-legged and riding the ‘Liz Line’ half suited and booted.
An open casket, outdoor service was held in the capital’s Independence Square for Major Oleh Yurchenko, who was killed in Bakhmut on January 2.
The teacher, a woman in her 30s, suffered life-threatening injuries.
SUPPORTERS of a campaign among States members to derail Policy & Resources’ plans to introduce a goods and services tax have been giving their reasons for opposing it.
It was the latest in a rapid series of atmospheric rivers – long plumes of moisture stretching far over the Pacific – to hit the US state.
THE States has set out its schedule for public engagement on the Tax Review in advance of the States debate on the issue at the end of the month.
SIGN-UP day for the Eisteddfod Arts and Crafts section is Saturday 28 January.
Martyn Armstrong, 50, was sentenced to life in prison at Cardiff Crown Court.
A disagreement has also erupted between the regulator and that of the EU over whether further investigation is needed.
A LARGE area of St Peter Port was hit by a power cut in the early hours of yesterday, but even after the power was restored the impact of the fault led to issues for some equipment, including some States of Guernsey systems and a key set of Town traffic lights.
Ron and Diane Hughes from Neston, Cheshire, had reportedly been visiting his daughter and her family in Australia when the tragedy occurred.