The influence of Molly Russell’s story here is also significant. I have met some of those bringing these lawsuits and their lawyers. They all know her name. As do senior people in Silicon Valley. Long before the OSA became law, companies were starting to introduce better content moderation.
. More than 195,000 people had been expected to attend.Local media have also reported that the 19-year-old had stolen chemicals from his former workplace.
The Kurier newspaper, citing sources, reported that he used to work at a metal processing company in his home town of Ternitz, and that he had made progress in building a bomb.The outlet also reported that he had planned to drive a car into the crowd expected to gather outside the stadium.Security officials at a news conference on Thursday did not comment on where he got the chemicals, but public security chief Franz Ruf told reporters that chemical substances and technical devices found at the main suspect's house showed "concrete preparatory actions".
The head of Austria's Directorate for Protection of the State and Intelligence (DSN) Omar Haijawi-Pirchner, said weapons were seized from the main suspect's house, and that "his aim was to kill himself and a large crowd of people either today or tomorrow at the concert".Mr Ruf added the teen had posted a video online confessing to the plot, quit his job at the end of last month and told people that he had "big plans".
They also revealed that the main suspect - an Austrian citizen who was born there but who had Macedonian parents - had recently changed his appearance and "adapted it to Islamic State propaganda", and had been consuming and sharing Islamist propaganda online.
A second suspect - a 17-year-old Austrian of Turkish or Croatian heritage - was employed at a company which would have "provided services" at the stadium where Swift was to perform.Dr Hollingworth described the dig as a "brilliant piece of co-operative work" and said it often takes years for finds like these to go on display.
Following the exhibition, the Hollingworths plan for the fossils to tour around other museums in the south west.The longer-term plan is to build a new biodiversity centre in the Cotswolds Lake area, keeping the fossils local to the area.
The launch of a school's breakfast club was "a really lovely experience" but its headteacher has raised concerns over the future costs of the scheme.Kingswood Primary School, near Wotton-under-Edge, is one of 15 schools in Gloucestershire and