Scotland’s poet laureate ‘inspired’ by Jamaican-born muse for Victorian artists
Jackie Kay saw portraits of Fanny Eaton while browsing the online archives of a museum.
Jackie Kay saw portraits of Fanny Eaton while browsing the online archives of a museum.
As P&R’s tsars bed into their challenging new roles and deputies fumble to fund their election promises, Richard Graham is watching developments with interest.
American officials say Huawei might facilitate Chinese spying, which the company denies.
A group said it has asked data protection authorities in Germany and Spain to examine the legality of Apple’s tracking codes.
Some tests are able to find out if a person is currently infected, while others determine if they have been in the past.
The European Commission filed charges to the US tech giant, which has rejected the accusations, on Tuesday.
Amazon has rejected the accusations.
The research commissioned by online safety group Internet Matters found more than a third worry about youngsters seeing Covid-19 misinformation.
The UK spy agency is reportedly targeting state-linked attempts to spread content designed to undermine trust in vaccine research.
People will then be able to search the map by street, school or surname for details of war casualties.
Tech firms and other organisations have provided their thoughts on the proposed regulation.
The Old Bailey heard 18-year-old Harry Vaughan disappeared ‘down a rabbit hole of the internet’.
Teachers are increasingly concerned about the levels of denial and anti-Semitism young people see online.
The Falcons held on to secure the away win.
Work is also underway so that the system will communicate with contact tracing apps from Scotland, Northern Ireland, Jersey and Gibraltar.