13/08/2015
A female train passenger tells the programme how pornographic photos were airdropped to her iPhone on her commute to work and why she reported it to the police.
A female train passenger tells the programme how pornographic photos were airdropped to her iPhone on her commute to work and why she reported it to the police.
Reg Keys, whose son Lance Corporal Thomas Keys was killed in Iraq in 2003, tells why families of British soldiers killed in Iraq are threatening to take legal action against Sir John Chilcot, who led the inquiry into the conflict.
And should you post your A Level results online? There are warnings that our sharing culture could breed disappointment and resentment.
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Clips
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How I was 'cyber-flashed'
Duration: 05:22
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Chilcot inquiry like an 'open wound'
Duration: 06:28
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Should you post your A-level results online?
Duration: 08:46
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17% drop in police raids on cannabis farms
Duration: 10:12
Credit
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Naga Munchetty |
Broadcast
- Thu 13 Aug 2015 09:15