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Essex Live on MSNFrankie Bridge says 'you're dead to me' as she hints at feud with cryptic postFrankie Bridge has left followers baffled with a mysterious TikTok post - where she declared someone was "dead" to her. The Saturdays star is currently enjoying a getaway in the Maldives alongside her ...
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Essex Live on MSNRylan Clark's honest relationship confession as he says 'I thought it'd be easy'T V favourite Rylan Clark has candidly admitted he thought fame would make finding love "10 times easier" as he delves into ...
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Essex Live on MSNGeorgia Harrison slams Nigel Farage and Reform UK's vow to ditch Online Safety ActMr Farage's party Reform UK recently vowed to repeal the Online Safety Act, calling it a dystopian threat to free speech. It ...
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
The new measures have been widely embraced, but new age-verification methods have drawn some criticism because of privacy ...
Labour supporter Paul Connew looks at why the parliamentary summer recess and the media silly season may now be a thing of ...
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GB News on MSNLawyer of Jimmy Savile victims tears into Labour ministers for 'political point scoring' with Nigel Farage jibeThe lawyer to the victims of Jimmy Savile has scolded Jess Phillips and Peter Kyle for using paedophile's name as "political ...
Technology Secretary and Hove MP Peter Kyle has become involved in a row with Reform’s Nigel Farage over the online safety bill.
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Lawyer Alan Collins blasts 'toxic' use of Jimmy Savile in Labour row with Nigel FarageThe lawyer to the victims of Jimmy Savile has scolded Jess Phillips and Peter Kyle for using paedophile's name as "political ...
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Jimmy Savile’s name being used for ‘disturbing’ political point scoring, says lawyer for victims - Alan Collins said that he doubted ‘any online legislation would interfere with the criminal activitie ...
Anyone hoping for sober debate over the UK’s Online Safety Act must feel like the central character in Monty Python’s famous ...
The UK's science secretary, Peter Kyle, asserts there are no plans to ban VPNs. Kyle confirmed, however, that the government ...
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