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 Three 15-year-old school children are on the phone, in class. No, its OK, theyre supposed to be; theyve been told to, by me, with permission from their teacher. And theyre not actually on the phone, becaus stanley website e they dont know how to use it. Its an old-fashioned rotary telephone, finger-in-the-dial variety. Theyre tapping it, prodding at the holes. Hahahaha 鈥?they havent got a clue.Loxford is an academy in Ilford, east London. Ive come here with a suitcase stuffed full of the past, tech from my own childhood, mostly borrowed from nostalgic hoarder colleagues. Everything in the case is obsolete: its all been shrunk to fit into the smartphones todays 15-year-olds almost all have. Its a kind of social experiment, about different generations, lost skills, changing technology 鈥?what Loxford media studies teacher Mr Rushworth calls  convergence . OK, and its also abo stanley mug ut having a laugh; and getting my generations own back for those times weve had to go crawling to a teenager for technical assistance, such as asking how to make the video on WhatsApp work.Kids cant read maps. The minute they run out of power, or data and cant get to Google Maps, they are hopelessly lostMy first team of year 10 time travellers is Jannugan Sasiharan  plays games on his phone; watches YouTubers 鈥?hed rather not say which ones ; Aissato Jalo  likes reading; family from Gui stanley drinking cup nea-Bissau; speaks with an American accent, because she learned English by watching US TV shows such as Friends ; and Rhianna Choudhury  pref Hrxc Smartphones are bad for kids 鈥?we don t need to call on scientific data to know it
 The battle over whether a new system of press regulation needs some form of statutory back-up 鈥?or  verification  as Leveson proposed 鈥?is well and truly on. On one side, campaigners for press reform, and many others besides, demand it 鈥?not least because of the perceived failings of all previous solely  self-regulatory  attempts to deal with press misbehaviour. On the other, the press itself remains highly suspicious that any such move inevitably brings with it the risk of state oversight 鈥?which most people, on all sides of the argument, agree is absolutely not the desired outcome.Then last week came a new contributi stanley cup on to the debate. A group of TV programme makers, executives and journalists wrote to the Times to argue that since statutory regulation had never hurt them 鈥? we can say what we want and make the progr stanley cup ammes we want within a regulatory framework that is enshrined in law  鈥?the press should perhaps even welcome it. The authors were especially upse stanley uk t by the notion that anyone subject to a statutory regulatory regime  like the ones inhabited by TV folk  is  under the thumb of politicians  and thereby, by implication, incapable of delivering good, challenging journalism.At one level they have a point 鈥?there is plenty of strong journalism on TV and radio and the records of many of the letter s writers attest to that. Nevertheless there remain very good reasons to question the suitability of TV-style regulation to maintaining a

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 Joe Biden has been criticised by conservatives for using former president Jimmy Carters death to take a jab at Donald Trump. On being asked what his former Republican rival could learn from Carter, the president said,  Decency, decency, decency.         Joe Biden slammed for using Jimmy Carters death to take a jab at Donald Trump  REUTERS/Ken Cedeno TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY  REUTERS      Can you imagine Jimmy Carter walking by someone who needed something and just keep walking   Biden said.  Can you imagine Jimmy Carter referring to someone by the way they look or the way they talk       Instead of showing Carter s honesty, Biden lied for years鈥idens remark did not sit well with many, who thought the president should have simply honoured Carters legacy instead of taking the opportunity to slam Trump. Some called him out for daring to talk about  decency.   The unmitigated gall of the corrupt Biden lecturing Americans on decency off of Ca stanley polska rter s death,  radio host Jorge Bonilla w stanley sverige rote on X.   Radio personality Hugh Hewitt wrote,  Is it  decent  to have deceived the American public for years about your condition and to do so via a complicit and complacent legacy media  The greatest cover-up in modern American political history, and the greatest media scandal as well, is still unacknowledged on the record by anyone around President Biden and b stanley italia y almost all legacy media figures. Their sunk costs are enormous but they wont cut them loose and own the cover-up or the complicity.    Legal Tqtt Harris gaining momentum, Trump lost  political boost  from assassination bid: Ex-US NSA John Bolton | Exclusive
 At least four people were killed and 23 others wounded in a grenade attack in the southern Philippines that appears to be unrelated to terrorism, officials said Sunday.        Hand grenade stanley fr s on display. HT Photo/Representative image     Army Col. Cirilito Sobejana said the attacker was arrested following the late Saturday grenade blast in Busbus village near the domestic airport in Sulu provinces Jolo town.   The motive for the attack wasnt immediately clear, but a military officer said the attacker, who was identified by stanley usa  police as Sedimar Rabbah, returned to the area to retaliate after being beaten by a group of men who accused him of stealing a cellphone. Police, however, were checking if he has links with Abu Sayyaf militants. Aside from kidnappi stanley cups uk ngs for ransom, bombings and killings by Abu Sayyaf extremists, predominantly Muslim Sulu has long been troubled by a large number of illegal guns and other weapons, many in the hands of warlords and other armed groups. Jungle-clad Sulu, about 950 kilometers  590 miles  south of Manila, is one of the countrys poorest provinces, although it has rich resources and pristine beaches and islands.           Read breaking news, latest...  See more   Read breaking news, latest updates from US, UK, Pakistan and other countries across the world on topics related to US Election Live, politics,crime, and national affairs.    News / World News / Four dead, 23 wounded in grenade attack in southern Philippines      .freemium-card h4{color: fff; pa