for advance sight of the statement. but once again, the government is led to the game. in december the us banned tiktok from official devices, nearly a month ago the european commission followed suit. on 28 february, the secretary of state for science and innovation said the app is a matter of personal choice, saying we had no evidence. what has changed? two weeks, two ministers, two completely different policies later and the same pattern over and over again. a government behind the curve. sticking plaster solution is, forced to lurch into a u turn at the last minute. we need a strong and clear eyed, consistent approach. last minute. we need a strong and clear eyed, consistentapproach. one that ensures we can protect our national security and put us in a strong position to engage with states such as china where it is in our interest to do so, such as areas like climate change and trade. a
thousands of protesters, including striking rail workers, have again clashed with police. they blame the collision on government neglect. sofia bettiza reports. there s an outcry in greece. for the third day in a row, people have been protesting all over the country. this is a sign that anger is pulsing across greece and the systemic failings of that allowed this disaster to happen. on 28 february, a passenger train and freight train that were travelling in opposite directions ended up on the same track. 57 people were killed, mainly students. on sunday, hundreds of balloons were released in the sky above syntagma square in athens
the greek parliament - pay. clashes broke out outside the greek parliament in - pay. clashes broke out outside | the greek parliament in athens stop some protesters throwing petrol bombs. police responding with tear gas and stun grenades. this is a sign that anger is pulsing across greece and the systemic failings of that allowed this disaster to happen. on 28 february a passenger train under freight train that were in opposite directions ended up on the same track. this is the worst train crash to ever happen in greece. 57 people were killed, mainly students. on sunday, hundreds of balloons were released in the sky above the square in athens to honour their memory. later that day as stationmaster appeared in court. he was charged with manslaughter by
throwing petrol bombs. police responding with tear gas and stun grenades. this is a sign that anger is pulsing across greece and the systemic failings of that allowed this disaster to happen. on 28 february, a passenger train and freight train that were in opposite directions ended up on the same track. this is the worst train crash to ever happen in greece. 57 people were killed, mainly students. on sunday, hundreds of balloons were released in the sky above the syntagma square in athens to honour their memory. later that day a stationmaster appeared in court. he was charged with manslaughter by negligence.
and the systemic failings of that allowed this disaster to happen. on 28 february, a passenger train and freight train that were in opposite directions ended up on the same track. this is the worst train crash to ever happen in greece. 57 people were killed, mainly students. on sunday, hundreds of balloons were released in the sky above the syntagma square in athens to honour their memory. later that day a stationmaster appeared in court. he was charged with manslaughter by negligence. his lawyer said he s admitted to having a share