
WhatsApp says it removed 6.8m accounts linked to scams
Many of the accounts were linked to criminal groups operating in South East Asia, the messaging app said.
FRIDAY, 08 AUGUST 2025, 15:17
Many of the accounts were linked to criminal groups operating in South East Asia, the messaging app said.
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Grants are offered as standard in Scotland, Wales and NI – but only by a quarter of councils in England.
The chancellor will miss her self-imposed rules without action, the National Institute for Economic Affairs says.
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Andrew Wrench says he feels “let down” after losing his case at the Supreme Court.
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Many parents are choosing not to work to be able to care for their children, a report finds.
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