Prince William s new fight against racism ‘epidemic - ‘I ve had enough of the excuses Edward Browne
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It comes as a number of football bodies in the UK seek to ensure there are real world consequences for those who send such abuse. The Duke of Cambridge, 38, has spoken out on online abuse in the past, having set up the Cyberbullying Taskforce in 2016.
He also serves as President of the Football Association, in which the Duke is set to call for a working group between social media firms and football leagues to tackle racism, according to reports.
Recently, William took part in a meeting as part of his FA role after players such as Marcus Rashford and former player Anton Ferdinand said they had been targeted online.
Time for school mobile phone ban Experts are calling for the Palaszczuk Government to mandate a ban on phones in Queensland schools.
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Subscriber only Mobile phones should be banned in Queensland schools, experts say, as they call for the Palaszczuk Government to impose state-wide restrictions in line with five other states. Cyber cop Susan McLean, who worked on the NSW inquiry into phones in schools, University of the Sunshine Coast child development expert Dr Michael Nagel, and leading child psychologist Michael Carr-Gregg called on the Queensland government to step in line with other states which had initiated mobile phone restrictions.