Molly Russell’s father attacks Instagram’s ‘disappointing’ stance on online harms
Ian Russell claims its conscience not yet ‘pricked’ despite an inquest saying social media played a part in his child’s death
Ian Russell claims its conscience not yet ‘pricked’ despite an inquest saying social media played a part in his child’s death
‘Toolkit’ of warning signs aims to help the Government tackle the crime and get victims out of abusive relationships and into ‘safe spaces’
The Samaritans urges the Government to tighten proposed restrictions on social media sites circulating self-harm material
Home Office figures show 65 per cent of Albanians tagged since last June to prevent them skipping immigration bail were 'non compliant'
Review finds ‘disproportionate’ number of applicants from countries identified as at risk of money laundering and terrorist financing
Fabian Greco escapes immediate custody amid ‘pressure’ on jails, despite badly injuring a man by punching and kicking him on the ground
Policy Exchange report found they'd be guilty of discrimination if they denied entry to those with female gender recognition certificates
Home Office minister says new law is not needed because there are 'already several offences which cover incidents of spiking'
Radioactive substance identified at airport on Dec 29, when Border Force staff were in grip of an eight day walk-out
Rishi Sunak under pressure as calls grow louder for social media bosses to face jail if they fail to protect children from harmful content
Material picked up by scanners could simply have arrived by mistake - or be a brazen attempt to make a dirty bomb
The Children’s Commissioner tells tech firms to step up their efforts as the Government faces rebellion over Online Safety Bill
‘Reliable’ tests to be used on those suspected of lying about their age to get into Britain
19 of 49 chief constable posts in England and Wales are held by women, nearly five times the number in 2019 when there were only four
Ministers are frustrated that staff who play a critical role in national security are still prepared to take industrial action
High-tech X-ray machines will be installed at men's jails across Britain in a crackdown on drug smuggling