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Employment Tribunal decision.
Following CMA action, Instagram will do more to prevent hidden advertising on its app and website, signalling an important behaviour shift by a major platform.
Young women in Jordan can apply by 27 April 2023 to be 'Ambassador for a Day' at the British Embassy in Amman.
The CMA is investigating the disclosure of paid for endorsements on social media platforms.
Social media platforms and celebrities team up with government and NHS to launch new graphics to show support for vaccine roll-out.
Instagram, Facebook and eBay platforms take action to tackle the trading of fake and misleading reviews.
The British High Commission invites applications from Indian women aged 18 to 23 for a chance to head the diplomatic mission for a day.
The competition is open to women aged 18 to 23 and the deadline to apply is 4 September 2022.
The British High Commission invites applications from Indian women aged 18 to 23 to be ‘High Commissioner for a Day’ – a chance to oversee the UK’s largest overseas network.
Facebook, Instagram and TikTok boost support for vaccine programme
Abusers who share intimate images without consent to face up to 6 months in prison.
Digital Secretary Oliver Dowden and Home Secretary Priti Patel have today announced the government’s final decisions on new laws to make the UK a safer place to be online.
Victims will be better protected from abusers who share intimate images without their consent, under a raft of changes to the law announced today (25 November 2022).
CMA action results in Facebook going further to combat the trading in fake and misleading reviews on Facebook.com and Instagram.com.
Broadcast news channels will air judges’ sentencing remarks from the Crown Court for the first time tomorrow (28 July), following a change in the law.
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