School warning as explicit images shared to pupils
- A school has issued a warning to parents about a WhatsApp group in which explicit images are being shared to children.
- The group, called Add People, has members reportedly as young as nine.
- It was reported to police on 1st February, and officers have since visited schools in the Bromsgrove area to make them aware of the group and the importance of being safe online.
- For more, please visit the BBC News website.
Google denies Gmail is shutting down after viral hoax
- Google has had to publicly state Gmail is not closing after a hoax claiming it was shutting down spread widely on social media.
- A post on X was viewed more than seven million times claiming Gmail would be closing in August.
- Communications experts stated it was an example of misinformation.
- For more, please visit the BBC News website.
Piers Morgan and Oprah Winfrey ‘deepfaked’ for US influencer’s ads
- Celebrities including Piers Morgan and Nigella Lawson have criticised a US influencer for using deepfakes of them in advertisements for his self-help course.
- Both adverts which have appeared on YouTube have been taken down.
- Meta reported it took action on the adverts it found to be a violation of its policies.
- For more, please visit the BBC News website.
Northern Ireland schools ‘cannot provide first aid kits and soap’
- Schools in Northern Ireland are struggling to provide basic equipment.
- It comes after representatives from the NI Teaching Council appeared at Stormont’s education committee.
- Dr Graham Gault, from the National Association of Head Teachers said it was of the “highest urgency” that school funding is given priority in the 2024-25 budget.
- For more, please visit the BBC News website.