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GB News commentator to sue charity for not offering internships to white people

29 April 2026 at 19:00

Sophie Corcoran challenging 10,000 Interns Foundation, which works with people from under-represented groups

An influencer is taking a charity that organises internships for black and minority ethnic people to court because they do not organise schemes for white people.

Sophie Corcoran, a GB News commentator, applied to a programme the 10,000 Interns Foundation was running with the Bar Council. She said she was “shocked to discover that the scheme is restricted to applicants of a particular racial background”.

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© Photograph: Gary Calton/The Observer

© Photograph: Gary Calton/The Observer

© Photograph: Gary Calton/The Observer

Meta Charged by EU Over Failure to Stop Children From Using Instagram and Facebook

29 April 2026 at 15:22

A young girl lies under a blanket in the dark, illuminated by the light from a smartphone she is holding, focused intently on the screen.

Meta was charged by European Union (EU) regulators with breaching landmark tech rules after failing to prevent children under 13 from accessing Instagram and Facebook.

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Swearing banned by one in five councils in England and Wales, finds report on ‘busybody’ fines

29 April 2026 at 10:27

Campaigners saying public spaces protection orders also being used to criminalise wide range of everyday activities

One in five local councils have banned swearing under new “busybody” orders, up from one in 20 councils in 2022.

A new report by the Campaign for Freedom in Everyday Life has found that public spaces protection orders (PSPOs) – originally intended to tackle serious anti-social behaviour – are being used by councils in England and Wales to criminalise a wide range of everyday activities, including standing in groups, shouting and picking up stones.

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© Photograph: Canterbury City Council PSPO

© Photograph: Canterbury City Council PSPO

© Photograph: Canterbury City Council PSPO

Google Geofence Warrants Are Dead—Supreme Court Heard Last One Monday

29 April 2026 at 01:18
Google moved Location History to users' phones in 2024, ending the geofence pipeline. The Supreme Court heard arguments Monday on a case from before the cutover.

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