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‘She’s the queen’: Sri Lanka bids farewell to film legend Malini Fonseka

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内容摘要:"I want to express the situation from here to any leader out there. Please come and have a look," he said.

"I want to express the situation from here to any leader out there. Please come and have a look," he said.

in response to the Israel-Gaza conflict for England's friendly with Australia in October 2023.The online message board 4chan is being investigated by the UK communications regulator over failure to comply with recently introduced online safety rules.

‘She’s the queen’: Sri Lanka bids farewell to film legend Malini Fonseka

Ofcom says it has received complaints over potential illegal content on the website, which has not responded to its requests for information.Under the Online Safety Act, online services must assess the risk of UK users encountering illegal content and activity on their platforms, and take steps to protect them from it.Ofcom is also investigating porn provider First Time Videos over its age verification checks, and seven file sharing services over potential child sexual abuse material.

‘She’s the queen’: Sri Lanka bids farewell to film legend Malini Fonseka

4chan has been contacted for comment.Ofcom says it requested 4chan's risk assessment in April but has not had any response.

‘She’s the queen’: Sri Lanka bids farewell to film legend Malini Fonseka

The regulator will now investigate whether the platform "has failed, or is failing, to comply with its duties to protect its users from illegal content".

It would not say what kind of illegal content it is investigating.Cancer Research UK urged women and people with a cervix not to wait for a screening invitation if they noticed any unusual changes.

They are encouraged to go forCurrently, those aged 50-64 are invited every five years and 25-49 year olds every three years.

NHS England says it now wants to spare younger women appointments they don't need as part of "a more personalised approach".Cervical screening involves testing for HPV, human papillomavirus. Some types of HPV can cause cell changes in the cervix, which may develop into cancer over time. Nearly all cases of cervical cancer are linked to high-risk HPV.

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