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888 app plan to protect women ‘sticking plaster that reinforces victim blaming’

Activists say UK government-backed proposal places onus on women to safeguard themselves rather than address societal problems

New 888 service to protect women ‘wins Priti Patel’s support’

Home secretary reportedly praises app, proposed by BT, which would check if users had got home

James Bond’s mission stays the same: letting Britain think it’s still a superpower

In the real version of the United Kingdom, 007 might be queuing for petrol in his gleaming Aston Martin, says Dan Sabbagh, the Guardian’s defence and security editor

UK jobseekers are offered six months of free broadband

Joint TalkTalk and government scheme to tackle digital exclusion gives no-contract uncapped usage

Experts say China’s low-level cyberwar is becoming severe threat

Activity more overt and reckless despite US, British and other political efforts to bring it to a halt

Laurence Fox to play Joe Biden’s son Hunter in new film

The Reclaim campaigner expresses his pleasure that film-makers are ‘fighting back against the woke lecture that is modern drama’

The empty shelves crisis isn’t just down to Covid and Brexit – it’s been decades in the making

Ever-worsening conditions in supply-chain jobs have made Britain’s shortages inevitable, and a pay rise for lorry drivers won’t end them, says the Guardian’s special correspondent Felicity Lawrence

Rules on GM farming and cars to be top of UK bonfire of EU laws

Minister reveals plans to change laws inherited from EU, with rules on medical devices also in crosshairs

BBC director of news criticises furore over Jess Brammar appointment

Fran Unsworth speaks out after hiring process of former HuffPost UK editor was hindered by media attacks

NHS app storing facial verification data via contract with firm linked to Tory donors

Exclusive: campaigners raise privacy concerns over government deal with iProov in England

Love Island star Amy Hart says she had online death threat from 13-year-old

Former contestant gives evidence to MPs about abuse and says social media firms are not doing enough to tackle trolling

Boris Johnson’s Scotland-Northern Ireland tunnel plans axed

Construction of ‘world’s most stupid tunnel’ scrapped as Treasury clamps down on spending

Three becomes latest mobile firm to bring back roaming charges

End to almost five years of free roaming across Europe will come into effect from 23 May 2022

Treat Amazon staff well or reckon with us, new Unite boss tells Jeff Bezos

Sharon Graham challenges Amazon boss on union rights and warns Labour ‘there will be no blank cheques’

What is GDPR and why does the UK want to reshape its data laws?

The government says an overhaul will boost growth and increase trade – but it must be careful not to go too far

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