Stop the foreign raids on UK defence giants: Ukraine crisis highlights folly of selling off Britain’s cutting-edge firms By Francesca Washtell For The Daily Mail Published: 18:01 EST, 1 March 2022 | Updated: 18:01 EST, 1 March 2022 War in Ukraine has
Right across the road from the town cemetery in Sweetwater, Texas, sits another graveyard where the dead are never buried. Some 4,000 worn-out giant wind turbine blades are piled as far as the eye can see, taking up most of a 25-acre
Social media giants will be forced to help users block trolls in new clampdown on poisonous posts Users will be able to block anonymous unverified accounts in a new crackdown These new measures have been added to the upcoming Online Safety Bill
French art chiefs tell US tech giants to end ‘ludicrous’ censoring of nude masterpieces The Academy of Fine Arts has called on social media to stop ‘censoring’ nude art It said companies ‘cannot claim the right to censor the distribution of a
Social media giants are ‘profiting from abuse’ in pet cruelty videos, charity warns after video of footballer Kurt Zouma kicking his cat went viral Cats Protection charity warned TikTok and Facebook are normalising cruelty It warned harmful content depicting abuse is often
Nick Candy eyes £50m windfall as Amazon and Spotify mull bids for podcast maker Audioboom By Daily Mail City & Finance Reporter Published: 17:04 EST, 14 February 2022 | Updated: 06:31 EST, 15 February 2022 Nick Candy is eyeing a £50million payday
According to the late Poet Laureate T.S. Eliot, April is the cruellest month. His words will certainly hit home this spring when the cost of electricity and gas rockets by more than 50 per cent, piling pressure on households across the country.
Internet giants like Facebook and Google MUST act now to stop scourge of scam websites, say top City bosses By Matt Oliver and Lucy White For The Daily Mail Published: 16:51 EDT, 3 May 2021 | Updated: 16:51 EDT, 3 May 2021
Tech giants Google and Facebook are failing to take down scam advertising online – even after they are reported by victims, Which? reveals Which? said a survey exposed ‘significant flaws’ in the tech giants’ response Third of scams on search engine and
And the Home Secretary warned that moves to increase encryption would be unacceptable. Facebook wants to scramble content on all its apps, including Messenger and Instagram. It means only the sender and recipient can see exchanges – guarding against hackers but giving criminals