Synthetic opioids previously linked to UK deaths are being ‘advertised for sale on social media’
The Guardian, 22 April 2024
Suppliers boast to undercover reporters about promoting illegal nitazenes, on SoundCloud and X
The Guardian, 22 April 2024
Suppliers boast to undercover reporters about promoting illegal nitazenes, on SoundCloud and X
BBC News, 22 April 2024
Deadly drugs known as nitazenes are being smuggled into the UK inside dog food and catering supplies, a BBC investigation has found.
iNews, 17 April 2024
Apps and algorithms can now help with bedtimes, meal planning and birthday parties, but Genevieve Roberts is wary of trusting AI with her three children.
BBC World Service, 30 March 2024
Prof Przybylski speaks to the BBC World Service 'Newshour' programme about adolescents, social media and wellbeing in light of recent calls to ban children from using smart phones.
CNN, 30 March 2024
The truth, as it often is, was less strange than many had thought.
CBC News, 26 March 2024
Royal Family is far from the first to offer handout images to the media — or edit them
Reuters Institute, 15 March 2024
From satire to robocalls, generative AI is entering politics in a crucial year. Four experts reflect on its possible consequences and on how to cover it.
Columbia journalism review, 06 March 2024
Felix Simon discusses how AI will reshape journalism, the uneven benefits for newsrooms, and the implications of relying on technology companies for AI.
BBC News, 26 March 2024
Security researchers believe a Russia-based disinformation group amplified and added to the frenzy of social media conspiracies about the Princess of Wales's health.
Evening Standard, 26 March 2024
City Voices: It is not possible to build an innovative, robust, and resilient digital government on top of the infrastructure built almost 10 years before the internet existed
Al Jazeera, 21 March 2024
The Al Jazeera 'Counting the Cost' programme interview Prof Vili Lehdonvirta about the potential US TikTok band and its economic and geopolitical impacts.
Cosmopolitan UK, 19 March 2024
Vinted, Depop: love y’all – but how come users have gotten rude AF?