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Media Coverage of Minneapolis ICE Shooting Fallout

Following the fatal ICE shooting of Renee Good in Minneapolis, a robust local and national media presence ensures intense scrutiny. Reporters detail their mission: 'Get there, bear witness, ask questions.'

Teens outsmart Australia's social media age ban

Australian teens are using creative tricks, including scrunching their faces to appear older, to bypass new age verification tools on platforms like Instagram and Snapchat. Discover how the ban is being circumvented.

New Map Reveals London Tube 4G/5G Coverage

A major rollout brings 4G and 5G to more Tube stations and tunnels. See the updated map and find out when your line gets connected. Stay online across London.

TfL's Major 2026 Transport Upgrades for London

Transport for London unveils its 2026 upgrade plans, including new Piccadilly Line trains, expanded mobile coverage on the Tube, and new Superloop express bus routes. Discover how the network is evolving.

Australia's Under-16 Social Media Ban Explained

Australia plans to ban social media for under-16s. Our guide explains when it starts, which apps are included, and how it will work. Stay informed on this major policy shift.

Australia's Under-16 Social Media Ban Begins Next Week

Australia enacts one of the world's toughest social media bans for under-16s from next Wednesday. The law, sparked by tragedy, aims to protect mental health but faces fierce opposition. Could the UK follow?

Australia's Tough New Social Media Ban for Under-16s

Australia enforces one of the world's strictest social media bans for children under 16 this week. We explore the mental health crisis behind the law, its impact on young influencers, and the fierce debate it has ignited.

AI accounts on TikTok get billions of views

A new report reveals hundreds of AI-focused TikTok accounts are spreading anti-immigrant and sexualised content, garnering billions of views. Discover the findings and TikTok's response.

800,000 UK toddlers on social media, CSJ warns

Shocking figures reveal over 800,000 UK children aged 3-5 use social media. Former minister Lord Nash demands a public health campaign and age limit of 16. Read the full report.

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