Met Police Sergeant resigns over ‘unacceptable’ Thatcher tweets
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Met Police Sergeant resigns over ‘unacceptable’ Thatcher tweets

It has been reported that a serving  police officer who sent offensive tweets following the death of Margaret Thatcher has resigned his position. Metropolitan Police Sergeant Jeremy Scott, had taken to Twitter to make ‘unacceptable’ comments. He is reported to have said that he hoped Lady Thatcher’s death was “painful and degrading”, was “87 years … Continue reading »

Final twist for 17 year old Twitter troubled Police youth adviser
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Final twist for 17 year old Twitter troubled Police youth adviser

It has been reported that 17 year old Paris Brown has now resigned from her position.  The’youth police commissioner’ in Kent has come under intense scrutiny following the discovery of offensive tweets after only 3 days in the job. Initially it was thought that Paris Brown would remain in her post despite the now-deleted tweets … Continue reading »

Probation officers ‘gagged’ by Grayling
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Probation officers ‘gagged’ by Grayling

The Guardian has reported that the Justice Secretary, Chris Grayling, has issued instructions that probation officers face the risk of disciplinary action if they publicly criticise him or his plans on Twitter or other social media. The ban follows the announcement of Grayling’s controversial plans to outsource 70% of the probation officers’ work with offenders. The gag … Continue reading »

Three Civil Servants Dismissed For Social Media Breach
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Three Civil Servants Dismissed For Social Media Breach

The Metro has reported that three civil servants have been dismissed from the Home Office following allegations they breached social media guidelines. Information obtained through a Freedom of Information request has revealed that the dismissals followed postings on Facebook, MySpace and Bebo that brought the government department into disrepute, in breach of an internal social media … Continue reading »

Twitter bullying allegations cause headache for Government Minister
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Twitter bullying allegations cause headache for Government Minister

Michael Gove may have been aware of a campaign of online bullying by members of his team, reports the Guardian. Two special advisors are accused of bullying journalists and political opponents from an anonymous twitter account. New information suggests that the Education Secretary misled Parliament over his knowledge of the alleged transgressions and breach of … Continue reading »

£35,000 Facebook Libel Claim Succeeds Against Anonymous Troll
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£35,000 Facebook Libel Claim Succeeds Against Anonymous Troll

The BBC has reported a case in Northern Ireland in which a High Court judge has awarded damages of £35,000 against an unknown person who defamed people on Facebook. The identities of the three individuals who were libelled directly and by implication - and the business in which they worked - have not been revealed at the request of … Continue reading »