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At a press conference held at Downing Street after a meeting with police chiefs, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer lays out plans to better target known far-right agitators, including wider deployment of facial recognition technology and criminal behavior orders to restrict their movement. He also warns social media commpanies that they must uphold laws around spreading incendiary misinformation, following unrest blamed on the sharing of unverified details about the Southport knife attack. "It's also a crime and it's happening on your premises," Starmer said of the proliferation of misinformation "whipped up online", which helped spark two nights of violence in English towns and cities after Monday's stabbings. SOUNDBITE
Iskra Lawrence wants to respect her baby's privacy and won't be sharing the baby on social media.
Florence Pugh finds social media "terrifying", because she has seen the "negative" impact it can have on her teenage sister.
Britain's Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are attending a conference on "Afro Women and Power" in Cali, Colombia. Invited by Colombia's Vice President Francia Márquez, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are engaging in meetings with women and youth, uniting against discrimination and cyberbullying. IMAGES
Britain's Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle visit San Basilio de Palenque in Colombia. The village is considered the "first free town in South America", since it was founded in the 18th century by African slaves who had escaped. IMAGES