No 10 pulls ‘sexist’ Covid ad showing all chores done by women Lone man on withdrawn social media image lounges on sofa, while females clean, iron and home-school
Tory party illegally collected data on ethnicity of 10m voters, MPs told Information commissioner says data was voluntarily deleted amid concerns about ‘weak’ enforcement
‘Don’t blame public for overloaded hospitals,’ Covid ICU medics tell NHS staff Leading doctors have divided opinion among an exhausted workforce by pointing to socioeconomic factors behind coronavirus death toll
Facebook admits encryption will harm efforts to prevent child exploitation British MP asks firm why it is introducing end-to-end encryption that will ‘put more children at risk’
Streaming deals reflect success of biggest artists, says label boss Universal’s UK head tells MPs services are not perfect, as it emerges it can take over 1m streams to make £1,000
Revealed: Tory MPs and commentators who joined banned app Parler Nadine Dorries, James Cleverly and Michael Gove joined the platform favoured by Trump supporters
Carbon capture is vital to meeting climate goals, scientists tell green critics Supporters insist that storage technology is not a costly mistake but the best way for UK to cut emissions from heavy industry
‘Internexit’ for Leave.EU as domain name temporarily suspended Error message greets visitors to site registered in name of Irish businessman who claims he does not know campaign group
What the loss of records from the Police National Computer means The kind of data that was accidentally deleted and what it could have been used for
The Guardian view on Covid’s widening gaps: the rich are getting richer Editorial: Rishi Sunak ought to make it clear that it is the real economy that needs rescuing, not the City
UK TV streaming subscribers can no longer access live sport when in EU Sky, Amazon, Netflix and BT Sport lose right to let UK viewers automatically watch all content after Brexit transition
Twitter’s Trump ban could lead to regulation rethink, says Hancock Minister says move shows site taking editorial decisions that may justify tighter social media rules
Irish film Arracht eschews Brit bashing to tackle famine taboo Foreign language Oscar entry is set in mid-19th century during failure of potato crops
Now is the perfect time for Labour to reupload its free broadband pledge With the nation working and learning from home, the need for full-fibre broadband is greater than ever, says Guardian columnist Owen Jones
UK will miss 2025 target for full-fibre broadband rollout, MPs warn Government failures will leave thousands of rural homes with slow broadband, spending watchdog says