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Mohamed Salah only behind Thierry Henry in race to Premier League milestone
Mohamed Salah only behind Thierry Henry in race to Premier League milestone
Mohamed Salah racked up his 200th Premier League goal involvement for Liverpool against Wolverhampton Wanderers, rubbing shoulders with Arsenal icon Thierry Henry in the competition's record books
1970-01-01 08:00
US inflation is expected to keep slowing. Here's why
US inflation is expected to keep slowing. Here's why
US inflation has slowed steadily from its four-decade peak last June, and it's expected to cool further thanks to easing car prices and rents. And if the US job market slows further, that could help bring it down even more.
1970-01-01 08:00
House Republicans Prepare to Turn US Government Shutdown Into Immigration Clash
House Republicans Prepare to Turn US Government Shutdown Into Immigration Clash
House Republicans are preparing to turn an impending government shutdown into a clash with Democrats over border enforcement
1970-01-01 08:00
Lengthy UAW strike could buy GM time to address nagging EV issues
Lengthy UAW strike could buy GM time to address nagging EV issues
By Paul Lienert DETROIT General Motors is at greater risk than rivals Ford Motor and Stellantis of disruption
1970-01-01 08:00
Mauricio Pochettino uses Zinedine Zidane as reference to ask for Chelsea patience
Mauricio Pochettino uses Zinedine Zidane as reference to ask for Chelsea patience
Chelsea head coach Mauricio Pochettino has urged for fans to be patient with their new signings, claiming that even the great Zinedine Zidane struggled when he first joined Real Madrid. The Blues have spent over £1bn on transfers over the last year.
1970-01-01 08:00
Ukraine is firing shells faster than can be supplied. Can Europe catch up?
Ukraine is firing shells faster than can be supplied. Can Europe catch up?
The scene looks almost lunar. Drone videos covering more than a thousand miles of the Ukrainian front line show great craters of earth, scooped from the ground by unseen barrages.
1970-01-01 08:00
Lampedusa: Ursula von der Leyen and Giorgia Meloni visit island after migrant boat fears
Lampedusa: Ursula von der Leyen and Giorgia Meloni visit island after migrant boat fears
More than 8,000 migrants have arrived on the Italian island over the past three days.
1970-01-01 08:00
Father of Molly Russell calls on Ofcom to ‘boldly’ enforce new online safety law
Father of Molly Russell calls on Ofcom to ‘boldly’ enforce new online safety law
The father of 14-year-old Molly Russell – who took her own life after viewing suicide content online – has called on Ofcom to be “bold and act fast” once the Online Safety Bill becomes law. Ian Russell said he believed the Bill, which has been years in the drafting and imposes new legal duties on big tech companies and service providers, would “make the online world safer”. He said the regulator would need to take action immediately to ensure the Bill, which is expected to be made law soon by Parliament, was enforced. I hope Molly would be proud and we hope that this step, the new Online Safety Bill, will mean there are fewer of those families with stories like Molly's in the future Ian Russell Speaking on BBC’s Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg, he said: “It’s not perfect but it’s an important step, and it’s a step that has been needed for years to to counter this new technology, to counter these changes that are happening so fast that society doesn’t quite know what to do with.” Last September, a coroner ruled schoolgirl Molly, from Harrow, north-west London, died from “an act of self-harm while suffering from depression and the negative effects of online content” in November 2017. Calling on Ofcom to take immediate action once the Bill is passed, Mr Russell said: “There are many other families, too many tragic stories to tell, some like Molly’s and some quite different, but if the Bill fails to stop online harms that all our children saw, then it will have failed. “Once this becomes law, we’re in a new phase where Ofcom as the regulator appointed by the Government to police the internet, to regulate the tech industry, has to get out of the blocks really fast. “It can’t waste time, it has to move fast and be bold and enact the clauses set out in the Bill in order to make the online world safer for children.” Mr Russell said he was “confident” the Bill would be effective as it was designed to be “future-proof” by not being “technology specific”. He said: “Ofcom have got a really tough job. They’re going up against some of the biggest, most well-funded corporations on the planet. “But they have already been staffing up, they’ve got hundreds of people working on online safety already, I’m sure they will be recruiting more people.” Mr Russell said he believed possible sanctions including jail terms for those in charge of technology firms would be an important part of the new law. He said: “Jail terms for tech bosses are important, not because I think tech bosses will ever end up going to jail, but I think it focuses their minds. “What is really needed is a change of corporate culture at these big institutions. In two decades of social media, nothing’s really changed.” Describing his personal motivation for campaigning on the issue, he said: “I hope Molly would be proud and we hope that this step, the new Online Safety Bill, will mean there are fewer of those families with stories like Molly’s in the future.” An Ofcom spokesman said: “We’re ready to start and very soon after the Bill receives royal assent we’ll set out the first set of standards that we’ll expect tech firms to meet in tackling illegal online harms.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Warning over criminals using digital switchover to scam vulnerable people Stadiums and tourism hotspots to test new 5G networks in £88 million scheme Chatbots ‘able to outperform most humans at creative thinking task’
1970-01-01 08:00
Ferrari renews partnership with Puma
Ferrari renews partnership with Puma
Italian sportscar maker Ferrari on Sunday said that its racing division has renewed a partnership with German sports
1970-01-01 08:00
France to Allow Selling Fuel at Loss to Curb Inflation
France to Allow Selling Fuel at Loss to Curb Inflation
The French government plans to allow gas stations to sell fuel at a loss, overriding a law from
1970-01-01 08:00
Andy Robertson praises Mohamed Salah's conduct during Saudi Pro League transfer saga
Andy Robertson praises Mohamed Salah's conduct during Saudi Pro League transfer saga
Liverpool defender Andy Robertson hailed Mohamed Salah for remaining professional amid intense speculation of a world-record move to Saudi Pro League champions Al Ittihad this summer.
1970-01-01 08:00
Philippines Says Japan, Australia Keen on Joint Maritime Patrols
Philippines Says Japan, Australia Keen on Joint Maritime Patrols
The Philippine armed forces said Japan and Australia “expressed willingness” to take part in joint maritime patrols with
1970-01-01 08:00
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