Social media platforms begin removing Plymouth gunman’s accounts
Jake Davison shot and killed five people on Thursday, and then turned his gun on himself.
Jake Davison shot and killed five people on Thursday, and then turned his gun on himself.
The long-requested feature is to be introduced first to Samsung’s new foldables, before rolling out more widely.
The Korean phone giant hopes the new devices will take the technology ‘mainstream’ for the first time.
They are designed to give youngsters ‘more control over their digital footprint’.
Britain’s biggest police force, the Metropolitan Police, has arrested more than 1,000 people linked to county lines gangs since November 2019.
The Chinese firm struggling to hold on to market share after former president Donald Trump cut off access in 2019 to US technology and services.
Other companies that have postponed reopening plans include Microsoft, Google, Twitter and Lyft.
Grealish tops the list after leaving Aston Villa.
PM said he wanted to see visitors back in the UK and holidays abroad but there was a balance with Covid risk.
Krystsina Tsimanouskaya had accused her country’s Olympic team officials of trying to force her to go back.
The incident comes amid heightened tensions between Iran and the West.
The world champion suffered a serious Achilles injury last year but is in contention for a medal after the 100m hurdles and high jump.
Oil tankers reported through their Automatic Identification System trackers that they were ‘not under command’.
A full service advertising agency is proving that its expertise knows no international boundaries after securing three major global ‘wins’ – worth more than £600,000 in fees.
The British heptathlete ruptured her Achilles in December and was a major doubt for the Games.