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Children have been asking questions about social media and a possible ban to the government’s online safety minister, Kanishka Narayan MP. Find out what he had to say ...
CrowdScience listener Griffith in Ghana, isn’t JUST a CrowdScience listener. He’s also a listener to our sister show on the World Service, Unexpected Elements. But he’s noticed something funny. In the ...
Newcastle United beat Aston Villa in the FA Cup fourth round in a match dominated by a number of controversial decisions ...
For the first generation raised on social media, hyper-visibility hasn’t produced openness – it’s produced caution. Pseudonyms, burner e-mail accounts and curated selves are becoming survival tactics ...
After a weekend of FA Cup action without VAR, BBC Sport ask managers, fans and pundits whether the game needs technology - and what needs to change.
Oxford has swapped its notoriously hard entrance exams for generic ones used by other universities, to 'streamline' the process for candidates. Have a go at our questions from the new tests to see if ...
Tom Wright-Piersanti, Steven Moity, Charlotte Dulany and the staff of the Morning newsletter compiled this week’s quiz. Science: From hippo sounds to body odors to legless frogs, Trilobites unearths ...
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