Yvette Cooper has sent a letter to leading tech giants warning that their failure to remove ‘dangerous and illegal’ content ...
(Alliance News) - Failing to remove extreme videos from social media could lead them to inspire further attacks like the Southport atrocity, Yvette Cooper has warned big tech companies.
The government says an initial five local inquiries will be held but a Nottinghamshire MP says more may be needed ...
UK’s Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has warned social media platforms to remove extreme and illegal content, said a report by ...
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has called on Elon Musk to remove a harrowing video watched by Axel Rudakabana from X.
Desperate Ukrainian families are resorting to illegal routes and “rogue advisers” to bring their children to Britain after ...
The Chancellor refuses to confirm the expansion at Heathrow despite pledging to support 'the builders not the blockers' ...
Chancellor tells Sky News social media companies have a moral duty to take down violent and harmful content as she says ...
Lindsey German on POTUS and protest The decrees ordered by Donald Trump in his first week as president have surpassed all ...
Donald Trump is threatening to create a huge headache for Sir Keir Starmer by rejecting the UK’s top two choices as ...