Out there for some. Its wednesday, the 8th of may. Our main story. The parents of 11 children, who died after what they say were the failings of social media, have called on rishi sunak and keir starmer to do more to protect young people online. In an open letter, they say theyre disappointed by the lack of ambition shown by the regulator, ofcom, which has today set out its plans to force Tech Companies to make their platforms safer. Our correspondent Angus Crawford reports. I want to know what theyve got to say, and i want them to meet people with lived experience. Its really important to try and understand what ofcom are doing because from the outside they seem to be doing so little, which is ridiculous and frustrating. Brianna and molly, their short lives spurring their parents on to try and make the online world a safer place for all children. We showed them posts and pictures, easy to find on social media of self harm, suicide and eating disorders. Had you, um. Had you seen conten
(Photo: Pixabay/Google Maps) LOCKDOWN RULES were relaxed last week and pubs and restaurants can now open for outdoor dining. People can also meet up in outdoor areas or gardens as long as they are following the rule of six. Currently, more that 43,000 coronavirus vaccinations have been given out in the United Kingdom which has been a large contributor to the fall in hospitalisations and deaths as a result of the virus. While many of us are thankful for our new found freedom there are still some steps left to complete in Boris Johnson’s roadmap to ease lockdown. Here’s everything you need to know about step May 17 lockdown easing and some things you will be able to do in Bolton: