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Australia's eSafety Chief Grilled by US Congress

Australia's eSafety Commissioner, Julie Inman Grant, defended her powers under the Online Safety Act before a US congressional committee, sparking a debate on global internet regulation and free speech.

Kendall: Ofcom must use online safety powers now

Tech Secretary Liz Kendall urges Ofcom to fully implement the Online Safety Act, warning of AI chatbot risks to children and delayed enforcement. Action is needed to protect young people online.

Online grooming offences reach record high in UK

Online grooming offences in the UK have nearly doubled since 2018, with a record 7,263 cases. Snapchat was linked to 40% of offences. Urgent action is needed from tech firms to protect children.

Monday's Racing: 4 Can't-Miss Betting Tips

Get ahead of the game with our expert racing tips for Monday's action across Windsor, Carlisle, and Leicester. Discover which horses are tipped for glory and boost your betting potential.

Teen couple beats internet ban to find true love

A remarkable love story emerges as 19-year-olds Kaden and Ruby defy internet restrictions to build their relationship, proving true connection transcends digital barriers in modern Britain.

Starlink satellite internet launches across UK

SpaceX's revolutionary satellite internet service Starlink has officially launched across the United Kingdom, promising to bridge the digital divide with high-speed connectivity from space.

Cloud Crash Exposes Who Really Runs the Internet

When the cloud infrastructure we depend on suddenly failed, it revealed the uncomfortable truth about who truly controls our digital lives and why our internet isn't as resilient as we thought.

Thursday's Racing Tips: Top Five Bets Revealed

Get ahead of the game with our expert analysis of Thursday's racing action. From Lingfield to Southwell, we've got the inside track on today's most promising runners and value bets.

Amazon's Internet Kill Switch Risk Exposed

Exclusive investigation reveals Amazon Web Services possesses a catastrophic 'kill switch' capability that could trigger a global internet collapse, exposing the terrifying fragility of our digital infrastructure.

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