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- February 5, 2019
Neighbours, the soap opera beloved of students, is under threat of being taken off the air in the wake of the pandemic, after quotas were suspended that required that a certain amount of programming must be domestically produced, Marcus Parekh reports. Under Australian law, 55 per cent of content shown on commercial networks must be
READ MORECritics always mock this claim, but Apple listens to feedback from across its ecosystem, and a couple of recent developer relations changes suggest it is thinking to recent criticisms of its App Store policies. An epic challenge In less than a decade, Tim Cook’s Apple has managed to develop, build and evangelize a global mobile
READ MOREImage copyright Reuters Pressure is mounting on the government to continue its voucher scheme for free school meals to vulnerable children in England over the summer. There is growing unease among some Tory MPs over the refusal to extend the support, as footballer Marcus Rashford continues to campaign on the issue. During a Commons debate
READ MOREUK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has reportedly agreed to a plan that will entirely cut Huawei equipment from the nation’s 5G networks within the next three years. The word from Britain late on Friday, strategically via the Guardian and Telegraph, is that Johnson has caved after months of pressure from the backbench of his right-wing
READ MOREImage copyright PA Media Image caption England is the only UK nation to set a date for schools to start to return Ministers are facing further pressure from council leaders and teaching unions to reconsider plans to reopen English primary schools to some pupils from 1 June. At least 11 councils have expressed opposition amid
READ MOREGOOGLE HAS LAUNCHED the Pixel 4 and 4 XL, much to the surprise of no-one. The flagship Android 10 duo, which fell victim to an onslaught of leaks ahead of Google’s unveiling, are exactly what we were expecting; both the Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL sport upgraded dual-camera setups, Snapdragon 855 SoCs, OnePlus-rivalling 90Hz displays and garish ‘Oh So
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