PM: US abortion rights overturning 'big step backwards'
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PM: US abortion rights overturning 'big step backwards'
Boris Johnson has criticised the scrapping of the constitutional right to abortion in the United States as a "big step backwards", after the US Supreme Court overturned the landmark Roe v Wade ruling.
The prime minister said: "I've always believed in a woman's right to choose and I stick to that view and that's why the UK has the laws that it does." Report by Buseld.
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A Virgin Atlantic flight using 100% sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) has taken off from London's Heathrow Airport bound for New York.
The flight is the first of its kind across the Atlantic and the airline's founder Sir Richard Branson has hailed it as "historic". The aviation industry and the government say the experiment is a step towards net zero air travel.
But SAF currently costs three to five times as much as regular kerosene jet fuel and environmental campaigners say the transatlantic flight is just a "gimmick". Report by Brooksl. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
The first transatlantic flight to use 100% sustainable aviation fuel took off from Heathrow Airport for JFK in New York. Founder of the Virgin group Sir Richard Branson said he "hopes it will be the beginning of a new revolution in fuel for years to come." Report by Kennedyl. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
Lawsuit Accuses Meta , of Designing Platforms , to Exploit Teen Psychology.
Lawsuit Accuses Meta , of Designing Platforms , to Exploit Teen Psychology.
'The Guardian' reports that a legal complaint
accuses Meta of purposefully engineering its
platforms to make them more addictive to children.
'The Guardian' reports that a legal complaint
accuses Meta of purposefully engineering its
platforms to make them more addictive to children.
The newly unsealed documents also accuse the Instagram
and Facebook parent company of knowingly allowing
underage users to open and hold accounts.
The complaint is at the center of a lawsuit filed by
the attorney generals of 33 states against Meta.
The lawsuit alleges that the company knew that it had
received millions of complaints about underage
Instagram users, only a fraction of which it ever disabled.
The legal filing also cites internal Meta documents
that suggests the number of underage
users was an "open secret" at the company. .
According to the filing, Meta received over 402,000 reports
of underage users in 2021, while only 164,000 were
βdisabled for potentially being under the age of 13.β.
The complaint includes accusations that
Meta knowingly created its platform to be
addictive and even harmful to children. .
'The Guardian' reports that company documents cited in
the lawsuit describes Meta officials acknowledging that
products exploit shortcomings in youthful psychology.
This includes a May 2020 internal presentation titled
"teen fundamentals" which focused on the vulnerabilities of
the young brain that product development could exploit.
Meta released a statement calling the complaint
a misrepresentation of the company's efforts over
the past decade to create a safe online space for teens. .
Meta released a statement calling the complaint
a misrepresentation of the company's efforts over
the past decade to create a safe online space for teens.
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The first transatlantic flight to use 100% sustainable aviation fuel has taken off from Heathrow Airport for JFK in New York. Transport Secretary Mark Harper said it's an "important first step as it shows Britain is ambitious about decarbonising aviation." Mr Harper also revealed plans for new legislation which will ensure all flights have at least 10% sustainable fuel by 2030. Report by Kennedyl. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
The government has announced plans to introduce minimum levels of service in schools as teachers continue to strike over pay. Education Secretary Gillian Keegan said teacher strikes in the past year were some of the most disruptive on record. Report by Kennedyl. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
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