
Online abuse of children at record high, says NSPCC report
The NSPCC is calling for the government to toughen its plans for new internet laws after Freedom of Information replies from UK police forces showed a nearly 70 per cent increase in offences involving sexual communication with a child. Facebook’s most ...
Tech and Science Daily | The Standard · Rachelle Abbott
August 24, 20216m 22s
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Show Notes
The NSPCC is calling for the government to toughen its plans for new internet laws after Freedom of Information replies from UK police forces showed a nearly 70 per cent increase in offences involving sexual communication with a child. Facebook’s most popular link read by Americans was a vaccine conspiracy. Extreme rain in Europe has been worsened by humans. Nearly 5,000 Covid cases linked to music festival starring Jorja Smith and Gorillaz. Cambridge University to lead UK’s largest autism study. Ex-Microsoft man’s warning to UK government and police over Exchange server hacking threat. Astrophysicist Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell is only second woman awarded world’s oldest science prize.
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