NI pupils hoping for return to normality as all year groups back in class
Stormont Education Minister Peter Weir said it was a ‘very positive day for young people’.
Stormont Education Minister Peter Weir said it was a ‘very positive day for young people’.
An update was due to arrive from April 8 that would ask users permission to upload their venue history if they test positive.
Her dilemma caught the attention of other beachgoers, who called for help.
Home Secretary Priti Patel has called on platforms to ‘lead by example’ in fighting online child sexual abuse content.
Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden said the Digital Markets Unit will make competition in the tech space ‘healthier’.
The Digital Markets Unit will not have full powers until legislation is passed in Parliament.
The justices ruled 6-2 for Google Inc.
Captain Henry Every became the world’s most-wanted criminal after plundering a ship carrying Muslim pilgrims home to India from Mecca in 1695.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer called for ministers and online platforms to clamp down on online abuse in the wake of the race report.
Epic Games has accused Apple of anti-competitive behaviour over its App Store policies.
Online publishers should be required to ensure that financial promotions are authorised, the Work and Pensions Committee said.
Some EU nations banned use of the jab before the European Medicines Agency declared it is ‘safe and effective’.
The full lists of 2020 baby names were published by National Records of Scotland and revealed unusual names including: Iyla, Caldonia and You.
Parliament heard the social media platform is ‘a real problem’ and ending the practice would open the way for prosecutions.
The technology giant’s latest Ads Safety Report revealed more than 3.1 billion ads were blocked or removed last year.