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The idea people are leaping to falsely accuse men of assault is fundamentally untrue. Our justice system is imbalanced, but against survivors, not suspects, writes WEP's Tabitha Morton
All over the world, politicians are eyeing up the independent justice system – but at the heart of any free country is the freedom to speak, think and debate, Index on Censorship's Rachael Jolley writes
"The Bishops do not really accept the transition at all."
The company says the move will safeguard thousands of jobs.
The US president also mixed up the War of 1812 with the War of Independence in a speech at his 4th of July celebration.
Flight 138 was forced to land in Boston.
The report was filmed ahead of the elusive graffiti artist’s Turf War exhibition in 2003.
New ITV documentary The Untold Story reveals family's perspective from the day of Payne's abduction and murder by Roy Whiting.
A Facebook outage yesterday revealed the text tags associated to photos, scaring some users with how accurately their photos were described. Facebook uses tagging to allow visually impaired users to “see” photos on the site, but what isn’t clear is if this information is sold to advertisers. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is used widely across phone and social media technology, from portrait mode on your iPhone to being able to search your Google photos for pictures of your cat.
Roadworks "aborted" after people pointed out on Twitter that the event was just days away.