Social media users who tout illegal routes into the UK face up to five years in prison as the Home Office continues its attempt to crack down on small boat crossings.
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Social media users who tout illegal routes into the UK face up to five years in prison as the Home Office continues its attempt to crack down on small boat crossings.
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A wedding DJ who admitted filming himself urinating on an elderly man with prostate cancer and posted it to social media has been charged with assault.
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Egyptian Tax authority has announced plans to tax YouTube, Bloggers and any other content creators according to a release by head of the Egyptian Tax Authority, Reda Abdel Kader.
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