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steals the show of the oscars winning five awards including the coveted best picture let's catch up with all of fig: sports news. when nottingham forest host ipswich, with the winners travelling to brighton in the quarterfinals. tough game against ipswich. good team. the expectations is it will be a - we have to play - the game, there is no
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the first legs of the champions league last 16 take place this week, eight games across tomorrow and wednesday with premier league leaders liverpool at we'll hear from mikel arteta this evening — former fifa president sepp blatter says he's innocent after appearing president michel platini — with the pair accused of fraud two following a seven year investigation into a payment to platini of two million swiss francs, that's around one and three quarter million pounds.
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music playing. eye on their users — what they watch and how this is all used to serve up recommendations of more content they might want to see, keeping them on the platform to see more ads. processing and using this data when it belongs to these systems — our hypothesis is — extra care is required to keep that child safe
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data—processing practices. the information commissioner wants to make sure tiktok measures that protect and safety of teens. the ico is also investigating how reddit and imgur verify the ages of those who use their platforms. reddit told us 95% of its uk reddit told us 95% of its uk users are aged over 18, and all accounts are highly users are aged over 18, private by default. imgur did not respond. laws, it can issue fines, subject to appeal. which can then be tiktok is still appealing received from the ico in 2023 a £12.7 million fine it for misusing children's data.
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zoe kleinman, bbc news. let's speak to chris stokel—walker, tech journalist and author of tiktok boom: the inside story of the world's favourite app. good to see you, as always. the information commissioners office says that they are patrolling, that this does not necessarily mean that tiktok has broken any laws, but how often does the sort of patrolling take place? flat often does the sort of patrolling take place?— take place? not that often. it's alwa s take place? not that often. it's always significant _ take place? not that often. it's always significant when - take place? not that often. it's always significant when the - always significant when the information commissioners office decides to announce that they are looking into in app or service, you never want to be, as a tech company, get that type on your shoulder and it is because they're obviously suspicions there. it was notable that the information commissioner was saying that he does not want anything happening that is prejudicial to children's well—being. i think this comes off of the back of a broader movement around what are some concerns around
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the use of social media apps and tools like it for those younger users and the impact it has on their lives. ~ ., users and the impact it has on their lives. ~ . ., ,., users and the impact it has on their lives. ~ . ., lives. when he talks about something bein: lives. when he talks about something being prejudicial. _ lives. when he talks about something being prejudicial, is _ lives. when he talks about something being prejudicial, is humanely - being prejudicial, is humanely thinking about the amount of time that 13-17 thinking about the amount of time that 13—17 —year—olds might spend on the app as opposed to the actual content itself? i the app as opposed to the actual content itself?— content itself? i think he is talkinu content itself? i think he is talking about _ content itself? i think he is talking about a _ content itself? i think he is talking about a bit - content itself? i think he is talking about a bit of - content itself? i think he is talking about a bit of both. j content itself? i think he is i talking about a bit of both. he is concerned that we are seeing more and more people using tiktok for longer and longer, it is a very, very addictive app and that is by design. the way that it serves the videos is unique to tiktok and has been copied by other apps following that, but it does that through this very careful analysis of how we interact with each and every video thatis interact with each and every video that is presented on our for you feed, the surface of our videos that we see as soon as he opened the app. i suppose he's also concerned about whether or not we are shown harmful content through that and particularly talking about your younger users, the impact of being shown, for instance, anorexia videos
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and so on and so forth, coming off of the back of campaigners like the parents of molly russell in the foundation set up in the memory of a teenager who took her life after interacting with lots of videos on instagram. so does a real life concern here.— instagram. so does a real life concern here. ~ ., ., , concern here. also about how they veri in concern here. also about how they verify in the _ concern here. also about how they verify in the age — concern here. also about how they verify in the age of— concern here. also about how they verify in the age of the _ concern here. also about how they verify in the age of the users - concern here. also about how they verify in the age of the users and l verify in the age of the users and determine whether or actually it is someone younger than 13 potentially? yes, i am 35 years old and i am a child of the internet one of the people who was able to use computers before the internet came about and afterwards and i should not admit
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before the internet came about and afterwards and i should not adn the ensure the users of the app are the people that they they are people that they say they are and the age that they say they are the age that they sayethey are as well. the age that they sayt- ~ . ~ as well. ., ., the age that they sayt- . ~ aswell. ., ., , ., the age that they sayt- . ~ exect aswell. ., ., , ., the age that they sayt- ~ . ~ exect this well. ., ., , ., the age that they sayt - expect this well. this to ta ke to take and when we patrolling to take and when may we hear the outcome? iii} patrolling to take and when may we hear the outcome?— patrolling to take and when may we hear the outcome? e??fi§ f it leg. . the hear the outcome? e??fi§ f it !!—.. - the sort hear the outcome? e??fi§ 7 it c7gl. - the sort of when it comes to the sort of stuff they want to make sure they because they want to make sure they doing things i am sure 77 betaking a part in the tiktok will be taking a part in the investigation wanting get across investigation wanting to get across their points of so their points of view. so i imagine we will see anything very we will not see anything very quickly. the uk government has announced plans to abolish the leasehold system in england and wales. currently, third—party landlords own a building and leaseholders can the government is proposing to completely overhaul the way
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out and you get all the leaves and the joy of the blossom. it's a good time of year. good, it's very good. although i'd prefer it to be a bit warmer. here at the markshall estate. it's a gift that keeps on giving, i think. ian has been gardening it for nearly three decades, but says spring is one of his favourite times of the year. start to be on show. after the snowdrops we're going to have bluebells, magnolias. it's just a snowball of colour. it is, yep, yep.
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anora. but sweeping the board was anora, an independent film about a prostitute who marries a rich russian playboy. on one movie for best picture, director, editing and screenplay. the days of your life? independent film. indie artists and, um, long live independent film. mikey�*s win, though, is so important to me. adrien brody.
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and fun and glamour, and so i think there was a lot of the dresses. where you're seeing men just have more fun with fashion and really there's andrew garfield. i thought he looked very cool in his brown suit. like, lots of block colours — so, andrew in the brown, colman domingo in the red, timothee chalamet in
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glamour on the red carpet. the holy month of ramadan at a royal residence. of the public to pray and break their fast. amazing. it's an amazing atmosphere and we were saying it just doesn't feel real. it's very kind of the royal family to open their home to us. we never thought we'd be here. the call to prayer echoed through st george's hall and signified the time to break the fast.
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so indeed, i'm sure he will. and for those who ate in his majesty's windsor home, it was a memory of a lifetime. i studied history at university, so to actually open my fast is an awesome experience. absolutely. we've got ramadan for 30 days. iftars open to everyone, regardless of faith and background, for the entire month.
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you for stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. fortunes across the uk. with the best of the sunshine to be found across parts of southern england and south wales. further north, that was how it looked in glasgow for one and actually, at times this week, that cloud of the uk. but it is going to turn milder as the week wears on, by day and by night. especially where we hold on to clear skies down
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in fact, starting tomorrow morning at 10 you can, of course, check your early morning temperatures for where you are on the bbc weather app. into tuesday, then, high pressure to the south, frontal systems to the north—west. some early fog patches which should lift and clear. then across england, wales, actually parts of northern ireland, southern and eastern scotland, but towards the north—west but it is going to be a mild day — double digits for just about all of us. tuesday night, another cold one in the south, a cloudy,
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the us is vital in securing the peace we all want to see in ukraine. but donald trump has criticised ukraine's president again saying president said he believes american aid keep flowing to american aid will keep flowing to but donald trump responded, ukraine but donald trump responded, but the very worst he but as the very worst statement he could have two people are killed in germany after a car ploughs in to a crowd in the city of mannheim. jack vettriano, the scottish artist who painted the singing butler, has died at the age of 73. mikey madison. cheering
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