Studies show that a majority of EU citizens plan to review the data that companies hold on with, many of whom have already done so, faster and sooner than predicted. Read This Article
Studies show that a majority of EU citizens plan to review the data that companies hold on with, many of whom have already done so, faster and sooner than predicted. Read This Article
Its has become increasingly more difficult to discover the truth, with all this fake news diluting the waters of real journalism. Read This Article
Out of fourteen social media companies, only four of them actually turned up to the talks, in response the culture secretary pledges he will impalement new laws. Read This Article
Members of the European parliament wait for a response from Facebook after requesting for the hearing to be streamed live. Read This Article
Former residents and survivors of Grenfell Tower are still having rent taken from their banks after their homes and the 220-foot tower block was engulfed by a fire in the early hours of the 14th of June. Catherine Faulks, a Tory Councillor appeared on BBC Radio 4’s Today program and commented that rent wrongly being […]
Following The London Bridge and Manchester terrorist attacks, Prime Minister Theresa May has made it her prime focus to put in more sturdy laws in relation to social media, however, last weeks legislative losses have made it hard for Mrs May to pursue her agenda… Click here to read on.
Following the Manchester terror attack, the argument that UK should do more in handling extremists on the internet has entered the limelight… Click here to read more.
The Conservatives plan to provide social media users the ability to remove material they’ve posted before turning 18, if they win the election. Click here to read on.
For a lot voters, web searches are the leading provider of information during a general election… But who won the spot at the top of the search bar: Theresa May, Jeremy Corbyn or Nicola Sturgeon? Click here to find out!