Digital ID: innovation or invasion of privacy?
The UK government is moving closer to launching a nationwide Digital ID system which will be necessary to work or prove your right to live in the country.
The UK government is moving closer to launching a nationwide Digital ID system which will be necessary to work or prove your right to live in the country.
Toy collecting has become a serious passion for a growing number of adults – now referred to as kidults. We explore why adults are turning back to their childhoods.
Online shopping, streaming services, and even vital backend functions for other well-known websites have all been disrupted by a significant outage.
Speculation about celebrities’ personal lives is not new. But as celebrities are increasingly seen as public property, the pressure to share all aspects of one’s identity is growing.
Our lives are more digital than ever. So too, then, are our deaths. But how do we find closure in death when we still get Facebook reminders?
Experts warn that without regulation, young creators remain vulnerable to exploitation.
We will explore the youth-led movement that’s redefining urban spaces and breaking stereotypes.
Anchors to algorithms, has social media taken on the role of keeping the public informed?
As concerns around how children use social media have caught the attention of many schools, we meet one head teacher who has banned smartphones.
We investigate the recent ban on XL Bully dogs in the UK, exploring its effectiveness and public reaction amidst ongoing attacks.