New fines and break-ups suggested to tackle tech giants’ advertising dominance
The Competition and Markets Authority is concerned by the amount of power Google and Facebook have due to their large user base.
The Competition and Markets Authority is concerned by the amount of power Google and Facebook have due to their large user base.
Move comes as big tech firms face mounting pressure to take a tougher stance on hate speech.
A new advertising campaign encourages people to ask a series of questions whenever they read something online.
The Lords Committee on Democracy and Digital Technologies has urged the Government to bring forward its Online Harms regulation immediately.
Southampton boss knows the important of Danny Ings to his Premier League team.
The unprecedented nationwide shutdown began on March 23, with people urged to stay at home.
The tech giant has committed to helping one million businesses stay open by helping them with their online presence.
Olive Morris – who fought for racial, gender and social equality during the 1970s – would have been 68 years old on Friday.
It comes after the Government announced it was ditching efforts to build an in-house NHS app to back up its test-and-trace programme.
The Prime Minister was challenged by Sir Keir Starmer about child poverty figures and the Government’s Covid-19 contact tracing app.
A study by Scope suggests streaming services are not doing enough to make their platforms accessible for those with disabilities.
Inquests into Saturday’s embarrassing rally for the president have pointed to an online campaign designed to leave seats empty.
The head of one NHS Foundation Trust said the Government should not be blamed for changing their plans on developing a contact-tracing app.
Coronavirus-infected patients also ‘don’t seem as sick, on average, as they were’ says trust chief executive.
The PA news agency looks at where the Government has missed targets and backtracked during the coronavirus crisis.