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Influencer made £230k from Facebook disinformation

A Sri Lankan influencer generated £230,000 by running over 100 Facebook pages spreading anti-migrant and Islamophobic disinformation about Britain. Learn how he targeted the UK and the response from authorities.

Guardian Removes Article: Inside the Story

An in-depth look at why The Guardian pulled a recent article from its website, exploring the implications for digital journalism and reader trust in the era of instant news updates.

Guardian removes video after legal complaint

The Guardian has taken down a video from its website after receiving a legal complaint, raising questions about media freedom and content removal policies in digital publishing.

Guardian Updates Video Production Terms & Conditions

The Guardian has revised its terms and conditions for commissioned video productions, outlining new requirements for delivery, rights, and funding arrangements affecting content creators and production partners.

Melbourne car park becomes unexpected social media star

Discover how a Melbourne multi-storey car park became an unexpected global social media sensation, drawing content creators from around the world with its unique geometric architecture and perfect lighting.

Olivia Attwood's IPL Beauty Gadget Prime Day Deal

Love Island star Olivia Attwood swears by this at-home IPL hair removal gadget that's getting a massive price cut for Amazon Prime Day. Discover how you can achieve salon-smooth skin for less.

£35 hair removal device rivals salon laser results

Beauty enthusiasts are raving about an affordable at-home hair removal gadget available at Boots, with many claiming it delivers professional-quality results for a fraction of the price of salon treatments.

Australia's Social Media Ban Loophole Exposed for Under-16s

A critical loophole in Australia's new social media age verification law allows minors to easily access harmful content, including gambling and violent far-right material, by simply browsing without an account, experts warn.

Meta Uses Schoolgirls' Photos in Ads Without Consent

Parents are in uproar after discovering Meta used their daughters' images, scraped from Facebook, in personalised advertisements without permission, raising serious child safety and data privacy concerns.

Solicitor suspended for 'terrible mother' Facebook post

Bernadette Gonzales, a family law solicitor, has been suspended for 18 months after posting confidential and derogatory comments about a client on social media, in a stunning breach of professional conduct.

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