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EU Court Rules that Facebook Must Remove Content Worldwide

Europe’s top court ruled this week that Facebook can be ordered by police to remove content "illegal" in Europe from its network.


This Day in History - 4th October

1535 The first complete English language Bible (the Coverdale Bible) was printed by London printer Miles Coverdale, with translations by William Tyndale and Miles Coverdale.


Trans Males Can Stay in Female NHS Wards

According to new NHS guidance rules, hospitals should accommodate transgenders “according to their presentation” — i.e., “the way they dress and the name and pronouns” they use.


Remain voter diagnosed with “Brexit-triggered psychosis”

A Remoaner was reportedly admitted to hospital just three weeks after the 2016 referendum on the United Kingdom’s membership of the European Union after becoming “confused and agitated”.


This Day in History - 3rd October


Eco Extremists spray Treasury with fake blood

Eco fanatics Extinction Rebellion has used a fire engine to spray the front of the Treasury building with fake blood.


Jihadi in Syria Begs to Come Home

An ice cream seller who fled to join the Islamic State (ISIS) in Syria five years ago is begging to come home because he misses his mother and his former life in Cardiff, Wales.


This Day in History - 2nd October

1452 King Richard III was born. He was killed at the Battle of Bosworth (Leicestershire) where there is a memorial to him.


Soubry admits plotting with Bercow in Parliament

Remainer MP Anna Soubry has admitted she is colluding with the Speaker of the House of Commons John Bercow and it is thought she may be part of the plot to see him installed as interim Prime Minister.