Boris Johnson to keep focus on public security
Protecting the public from terror attacks remains on the PM’s agenda despite criticism from victim Jack Merritt’s family.
Protecting the public from terror attacks remains on the PM’s agenda despite criticism from victim Jack Merritt’s family.
Both founders promised they plan to stay actively involved as board members and shareholders.
The US proposed tariffs on 2.4 billion dollars of goods in retaliation for a French tax on global tech giants including Google, Amazon and Facebook.
An app designed to help people pass their driving theory test was among the most popular free downloads.
The feature will be available in Ireland first before it is rolled out worldwide in 2020.
The Competition and Markets Authority wants to assess any impact the deal could have on competition for the UK and other markets.
The broadcaster said the ads infringed on its intellectual property rights.
Sir Tim Berners-Lee said the web is ‘at a tipping point’.
An investigation by Which? finds a number of retailers subjecting customers to unfair terms and conditions and unreasonable charges to return items.
Ms Millane, from Essex, was killed on the eve of her 22nd birthday in New Zealand.
Meanwhile, Boris Johnson visited a Bedford building site.
The tech giant said the changes aim to improve voter confidence in digital political advertising and electoral processes.
The company reiterated that it found no evidence of a security breach and that account problems are limited to ‘a very small percentage of users’.
The site was inundated with reviews for the Woking restaurant after Andrew discussed eating there during his interview about Jeffrey Epstein.
The Paw-ry Party Chrome extension is aimed at people who are ‘fed up of hearing about Boris, Brexit and now, an upcoming General Election’.