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His ideas now are not so far from the ravings of the dogmatists he once exposed
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By David Rose
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By Jennifer Lipman
The streaming giant has been condemned for 'irresponsible negligence'
By Jonathan Sacerdoti
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The company has published a list of 'sensitive locations' that pictures will be blocked from appearing in iPhone memories
By Josh Kaplan
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The undergraduate claims Glasgow University is 'blatantly delaying' the results of its investigation into social media posts made by lecturer Muir Houston
The video-sharing giant hardens its stance after the JC exposed a succession of hate-filled clips on on the site
By Rabbi Dr Jonathan Romain
His theoretically admirable commitment to free speech could be horrendous in practice
We are telling a story when putting together an online dating profile - when doing so we must resist the temptation to mis-sell ourselves
By Aimee Belchak
Israel has asked TikTok to remove content that amounted to incitement – but the Chinese-owned company has failed to act