Harold Wilson drama is first feature film to be shot in Commons chamber It’s a Sin actor Shaun Dooley plays former PM in cold war thriller The Ghost of Harold Wilson
Mobiles are inherently insecure, which might be a surprise to British politicians We may never know just what happened with Liz Truss’s mobile, but it’s clear that ministers need to up their security game
Banned British far-right figures return to Twitter within hours of takeover Extreme group Britain First publishes series of anti-immigrant videos in first 24 hours after getting its new account
Twitter takeover: fears raised over disinformation and hate speech EU commissioner says Elon Musk’s platform must ‘fly by our rules’ as UK minister raises concerns over content moderation
Government criticised over renewed delay to online safety bill Internet safety groups say withdrawal of proposed legislation from next week’s Commons schedule leaves children at continued risk
UK investment in R&D plunges in blow to ‘science superpower’ plan IPPR says extra £62bn a year needed to match global leader Israel after sharp decline since 2014
Rogue states could try to cast doubt on Tory online vote, experts say Cybersecurity specialists raise concern over potential for claims about integrity of leadership ballot
Salad daze: lettuce and tofu to the fore as Twitter digests Truss’s departure Some thought it the ‘tip of the iceberg’, while others tried interesting ways of quantifying the PM’s tenure
Ai-Da the robot sums up the flawed logic of Lords debate on AI Experts say it is the roboticists we need to hear from – and the people and jobs AI is already affecting
Online safety bill must protect adults from self-harm content, say charities Samaritans among those calling for people of ‘all ages’ to be safeguarded from suicide and self-harm material
Cryptocurrency firm advised by Philip Hammond withdraws UK application Copper Technologies has moved customers to Switzerland after struggling to gain full FCA approval
Four out of five pupils in England say progress suffered due to Covid State school pupils twice as likely to feel they have fallen behind than peers in private schools, landmark study finds
Labour pledges cheap broadband tariff for low-income families In government, party says it would stop inflation-busting price rises and take action on mid-contract hikes
Typos and shutdowns: robot ‘gives evidence’ to Lords committee Ai-Da, described as ‘world’s first ultra-realistic robot artist’, struggles at times to answer peers’ questions
Amazon: Coventry workers balloted for strike action in UK first Firm refuses to engage with unions but faces pressure from ‘associates’ fighting for better pay and conditions