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Exclusive: ‘We are going to take this Trump case’ says co-chair of Facebook Oversight Board
We spoke to Helle Thorning-Schmidt, former Danish prime minister and co-chair of Facebook’s Independent Oversight Board
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Facebook faces questions over regulation and how platform is used
Facebook has reversed its ban on news in Australia.
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Salmond pulls out of appearance at Holyrood committee
Alex Salmond was expected to appear at a Holyrood inquiry, but in the last few moments we’ve found out he is not going.
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Johnson promises Covid ‘vaccine passports’ review
The Prime Minister has admitted that the government is considering the possible use of “vaccine passports”
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Struggling businesses call for more help from UK government
The number of people out of work is now more than 1.7 million – up by more than a quarter over the course of the pandemic.
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Violence on the doorstep: the mothers fighting for a safe home
Jackie Long asks whether families caught up in criminal exploitation should be given the same priority as victims of domestic violence when it comes to providing safe accommodation.
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Holidays may be possible this year – in UK and abroad
The tourism industry, hit hard by the pandemic, will be relieved that people in England may be allowed to take summer holidays this year, with hotels allowed to reopen by mid-May at the earliest and even the prospect of travel overseas.
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No perfect solution? MPs on the way out of lockdown
We spoke to Neil O’Brien and Andrea Leadsom
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Covid vaccines used in UK ‘working spectacularly well’, scientists say
There are encouraging signs that the vaccines are having a “spectacular” impact on reducing serious illness.
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All school pupils in England to return on March 8
The government has confirmed that all pupils in England will return to school from March 8, along with wider use of testing and face masks, especially in secondary schools.
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Boris Johnson reveals roadmap out of England’s lockdown
“The end really is in sight,” Boris Johnson told MPs today as he set out his plans to ease England’s lockdown restrictions, after what he called a “wretched year”.
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Explained: How England plans to end lockdown
Boris Johnson spoke to MPs earlier, with details about the roadmap out of lockdown.
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A global camdemic. Meet the young people stripping for cash on OnlyFans
Is OnlyFans the new frontier of sex work? Or an exploitative fad, with potentially life-ruining consequences?
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Welsh first minister suggests lockdown restrictions in Wales could be eased in three weeks’ time
Mark Drakeford said he hoped all primary school children would be able return to school by the middle of March, with the case rate in Wales now at its lowest since September.
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Canada vows to follow Australia in making Facebook pay for news content
Canada is following Australia in trying to rein in the power of tech giant Facebook.