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Marc Andreessen, one of the world’s most powerful venture capitalists, has complained to Downing Street about the UK’s Online ...
Mr Farage's party Reform UK recently vowed to repeal the Online Safety Act, calling it a dystopian threat to free speech. It ...
I can’t stand Nigel Farage… but he is right about one thing. In fact, rather like a broken clock is right twice a day, he’s ...
Some platforms are blocking posts about Gaza and Ukraine, while more innocuous forums have also been restricted as websites ...
The BBC visits sites of protests to hear the voices of those opposed to the hotels and others in support of asylum seekers.
T V favourite Rylan Clark has candidly admitted he thought fame would make finding love "10 times easier" as he delves into ...
Rushanara Ali has resigned as homelessness minister, Downing Street has confirmed. The move comes after she was accused of ...
Consumer group Which? has launched a scathing attack on Stellantis over what it calls a “shameful” and chaotic handling of ...
The last remaining police station front counter in Camden will close and only Charing Cross station in Westminster will remain open to the public, as part of plans to shrink the force across London.
If there is anything resembling a clear pattern from Labour’s first year in office it might be this: the embrace of a more ...
On July 3, 2025, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, as requested by Chile and Colombia, issued an advisory opinion addressing the scope and extent of obligations with respect to respecting, ...