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Cyberbullying

June 2024

  • Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan

    Bacchus Marsh Grammar: Victorian premier blasts ‘disgraceful’ conduct after AI fake nude photo allegations

    Jacinta Allan says no place for ‘misogynistic conduct’ as police investigate allegations fake nude images of students circulated online

February 2024

  • Nadeine Asbali

    As a teacher, I know the damage phones do to kids. But this new ban won’t make a shred of difference

    Nadeine Asbali
    If it wants to make a change, the government should fund youth clubs and social activities, says Nadeine Asbali, a secondary school teacher in London

October 2023

  • A school child in uniform using a mobile phone

    Gillian Keegan plans to ban mobile phones from English schools

    Education secretary to issue new guidance in latest Tory attempt to limit phone usage by students

July 2023

  • TikTok

    TikTok received more requests to remove child bullying posts than any other social platform in Australia

    eSafety commissioner received 795 requests to remove alleged bullying of children from various social media platforms in past 18 months, with 309 from TikTok

June 2023

  • The Supreme Court Rejects Controversial Legal Independent State Legislature Theory<br>WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 27: The U.S. Supreme Court is seen on June 27, 2023 in Washington, DC. In a 6-3 decision today the Supreme Court rejected the idea that state legislatures have unlimited power to decide the rules for federal elections and draw congressional maps without interference from state courts. (Photo by Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

    ‘Victims are terrified’: supreme court ruling on stalking cases sparks alarm

    Advocates fear ripple effects for other cases as court rules a perpetrator must be aware of the impact of their behavior
  • Covid-19 pandemic inquiry<br>BEST QUALITY AVAILABLE
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    Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
    Covid inquiry: George Osborne ‘completely rejects’ claims austerity weakened health and social care capacity – as it happened

    Evidence submitted by former chancellor claims austerity had ‘positive’ effect on UK’s ability to withstand Covid pandemic
  • Coco Lodge, Love Island contestant

    Coco Lodge: ‘I think I’m the most trolled Love Islander for how I look’

    Show contestant says she did not expect the level of cruel comments about her appearance

April 2023

  • Former Liberal Party staffer Brittany Higgins and partner David Sharaz

    Twitter forced to remove harmful content aimed at Brittany Higgins and partner

    eSafety commissioner uses tough new powers against social media giant after complaint from Higgins’s partner David Sharaz

February 2023

  • Teenage friends look at their smartphones

    Is 13 too young to have a TikTok or Instagram account?

    Catherine Page Jeffery for the Conversation
    The social media minimum age has become a benchmark – but one size won’t fit all

January 2023

  • Can I Tell You A Secret?

    Today in Focus
    Can I tell you a secret? Episode seven: an update

    Revisited: Guardian producer Lucy Hough and reporter Matthew Weaver give an update on the outcome of Matthew Hardy’s appeal

December 2022

  • Can I Tell You A Secret?

    Today in Focus
    Can I tell you a secret? Episode six: the winding clock

  • Can I Tell You A Secret? illustration

    Today in Focus
    Can I tell you a secret? Episode five: a mother’s love

  • Can I Tell You A Secret? illustration

    Today in Focus
    Can I tell you a secret? Episode four: a reckoning

  • Can I Tell You A Secret?

    Today in Focus
    Can I tell you a secret? Episode three: the man upstairs

  • Today in Focus
    Can I tell you a secret? Episode two: the widening circle

  • Today in Focus
    Can I tell you a secret? Episode one: the beginning

October 2022

  • Can I Tell You A Secret?

    Can I tell you a secret?
    Can I tell you a secret? Episode seven: an update

  • Matthew Hardy features in a new Guardian podcast, Can I Tell You A Secret?

    First Edition newsletter
    Monday briefing: What one man’s decade of harassment tells us about stalking in the UK

September 2022

  • Can I Tell You A Secret podcast artwork. A woman holds a phone up towards a broken mirror, you can see her face staring ahead.

    Full Story
    Can I tell you a Secret? Introducing our new series on a decade of cyberstalking

  • Can I Tell You A Secret?

    Can I tell you a secret?
    Can I tell you a secret? Episode six: the winding clock

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