There are calls for the blocking of mobile phones and social networks during times of civil disobedience. We look at the pros and cons of taking this action
The Foreign Secretary says "We will defend ourselves in every way we can"
At least no searches were involved
Services such as electronic prescriptions will remain unaffected by budget cuts
Ministers want better protection and clarity for consumers with new Consumer Bill of Rights
Culture secretary calls on ISPs and search engines to do more to stop illegal file sharing by blocking access to websites hosting pirated content
Many useful healthcare resources are now available online. We explore the world of e-health
Free speech groups react angrily to David Cameron's suggestion that social networks could be shut down to prevent further riots and looting
People who have bought music and films will be legally entitled to put them onto multiple devices, such as music players, smartphones and tablets
Guidance for retailers helps demystify the law for online shoppers as well
Campaign proposals with 100,000 signatures could be debated in Parliament
The Government has released the non-personal data it holds and made it available to everyone. We explain exactly what it means to the rest of us
The Welsh assembly will get nearly £59m to invest in broadband project
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