Facebook launches cloud gaming for desktop and Android, but says Apple is not allowing the it on iOS

Facebook has launched cloud gaming on its desktop site and Android app. A limited number of users were invited to try out free games without having to leave Facebook or download the game onto their devices. More than 200,000 people have already played the five available games: Mobile Legends: Adventure, PGA TOUR Golf Shootout, Asphalt … Read more

Twitter does a U-turn and starts allowing people to share Biden Ukraine story again

Twitter is no longer blocking links to the Joe Biden Ukraine story and has now changed its policies to say it will label posts it finds questionable instead of removing them or stopping people from sharing them, after being threatened with subpoenas and investigations by Republicans.  The about-turn came on Thursday night after an explosive … Read more

Holland considers allowing euthanasia for children aged from one to 12 years of age

Holland considers allowing euthanasia for children aged from one to 12 years of age  Health minister Hugo de Jonge raised the issue during a briefing   The measure would aim only at terminally sick children who are suffering  Minors can request euthanasia from the age of 12 but need parental consent By Aliki Kraterou For Mailonline … Read more

Brexit legislation allowing breaking of international law PASSES

Boris Johnson‘s controversial Brexit legislation which allows the Government to break international law has been backed by MPs. The Internal Market Bill tonight cleared its final stage in the House of Commons by 340 votes to 256 and now passes to the Lords for further scrutiny. It allows ministers to override parts of the Brexit … Read more

Brexit legislation allowing ministers to break international law PASSES

Boris Johnson‘s controversial Brexit legislation which allows the Government to break international law has been backed by MPs. The Internal Market Bill tonight cleared its final stage in the House of Commons by 340 votes to 256 and now passes to the Lords for further scrutiny. It allows ministers to override parts of the Brexit … Read more

May defies Boris Johnson over Brexit legislation allowing ministers to break international law

‘If it was so bad, why did you sign it?’ Theresa May refuses to back Boris Johnson’s new legislation undermining his own Brexit Withdrawal Agreement Mrs May, now a backbench MP, took aim at successor in the Commons today   Refused to back Internal Market Bill while it could break international law Said ministers ‘acting recklessly … Read more

Uber to ask for MASK SELFIES before allowing customers to ride

Uber will ask some riders to verify they are wearing a mask by sending drivers a SELFIE before they are allowed to ride Uber is added face scanning technology to its app starting end of September The scan is for riders who have been previously reported for not wearing a mask These riders will be … Read more

Homeowners slam council for allowing 60ft high warehouse ‘monstrosity’ behind their houses 

Furious homeowners slam council for allowing enormous 60ft high warehouse ‘monstrosity’ to be built behind their houses Warrington Borough Council approved 60ft tall warehouse near residential area Neighbours on Tourney Green fear the construction will impact house prices Resident Paul Taylor described it as a ‘monstrosity’ that blocked pleasant views By William Cole For Mailonline Published: 11:55 … Read more

Caroline Hirons slams government for allowing barbers to wax men’s facial hair

The government’s decision to postpone the re-introduction of facial beauty treatments has been branded ‘sexist’ after pictures emerged of barbers waxing their male client’s facial hair.   While plans to allow facial treatments have been postponed, images shared on Twitter revealed that dozens of barbers have been applying wax, without wearing the proper PPE, to the … Read more

Allowing 1,000 fans to watch Surrey v Middlesex was first baby step on a long road back to normality

The ball sped down to the Oval boundary, hit the rope and flew over the fence into the first crowd assembled at any sports event since lockdown. Middlesex paceman Toby Roland-Jones was in hot pursuit. ‘Don’t touch it!’ he shouted with mock melodrama, much to the amusement of those within earshot. County cricket, with all … Read more