What the papers say – May 8
Children’s safety online and an Israeli assault on Rafah dominate Wednesday’s newspaper headlines.
Children’s safety online and an Israeli assault on Rafah dominate Wednesday’s newspaper headlines.
A new tool will allow emergency workers to pinpoint the location of incidents across the UK using nicknames and colloquial names, Ordnance Survey (OS) has announced.
A new laboratory where researchers aim to develop climate-resilient plants to ensure future food security has been built at a UK university.
Children given everyday foods to treat milk and peanut allergies are showing dramatic signs of improvement, according to early trial results.
Hundreds of thousands of sphagnum moss “speed bumps” are being planted to restore peatland and slow the flow of water on Kinder Scout, the National Trust has said.
Social media platforms must take action to stop their algorithms recommending harmful content to children, and put robust age-checking measures in place to protect them, Ofcom has said.