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26.05.2021 - 18:29 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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Downing Street has admitted that communications on local guidance for coronavirus hotspots caused 'confusion'.
The government made a U-turn on Tuesday after guidance published online on Friday without prior announcement warned people not to travel in or out of the eight hotspots where there is a surge of the Indian variant.
It adivsed against all but essential travel in Bolton, Leicester, Kirklees, Hounslow,
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Naman Ramachandran The ongoing war of words between Twitter and the government of India has just kicked up a notch, with the government firing a strongly worded broadside against the social media platform.The saga began in February over ongoing farmers’ protests around the Indian capital Delhi, supported by the likes of Rihanna and Greta Thunberg, which the government sought to muzzle, and was unhappy at the tardiness of the platform’s execution.
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Naman Ramachandran Popular messaging service WhatsApp is suing the Indian government over privacy issues as draconian new rules governing social media come into effect from Wednesday.The lawsuit “asks the Delhi High Court to declare that one of the new rules is a violation of privacy rights in India’s constitution since it requires social media companies to identify the ‘first originator of information’ when authorities demand it,” according to news agency Reuters which first broke the
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The Government is advising against all but essential travel in and out of Bolton as data shows the number of Covid-19 hospital admissions has risen to 43.
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