Online Safety Bill tweaked to target scam ads

  • The upcoming Online Safety Bill has been tweaked to require online platforms to put processes in place to block scam ads.
  • The processes must also cover the removal of any scam ads that “slip through the net”.
  • The update aims to protect people from scams where criminals impersonate celebrities or companies to steal personal data or promote unsafe investments.
  • You can read the full story on BBC’s website.

iOS 15.4 is set to release next week

  • Apple is rolling out its iOS 15.4 update next week with new features.
  • Updates include a mask-friendly Face ID that makes it possible to unlock your phone while wearing a face mask.
  • The update also introduces a new safety feature for AirTags, Apple’s item-tracking device, following reports of being used to stalk people.
  • You can read the full story The Verge’s website.

NHS treating record number of young people for eating disorders

  • Almost 10,000 children and young people have started treatment for eating disorders between April and December of 2021.
  • This represents an increase of 25% compared to the same period the year before and an increase of two-thirds before the pandemic.
  • The NHS is investing an additional £79 million into children’s mental health services because of increased demand during the pandemic.
  • You can read the full story on the NHS website.

Almost two million pupils regularly missing school

  • According to new estimates, almost 1.8 million children missed at least 10% of school in the autumn term in England.
  • This investigation follows concerns that some students never fully returned to school after national lockdowns.
  • Reasons teenagers are not attending are varied but a loss of social and academic confidence is visible following the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • You can read the full story on the BBC’s website.