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Just how much should we put restrictions on social networking sites?

Posted by Nick Ferrari on March 10, 2010 at 11:29AM

After the death of Ashleigh Hall more pressure is heaped on social networking sites.

The tragic news of our troops in Afghanistan keeps on coming. So when WILL we have the right equipment for our army, and why do inquests take so long to come about? This comes after a coroner ruled the training of troops involved in an operation which led to the death of the first female British soldier in Afghanistan was inadequate. Is this one big mess for our soldiers? The Premiere was in the West End last night, but can the sequel to Phantom of the Opera match up to its predecessor? Reviewer for the Daily Mail Quentin Letts says it's good but it didn't blow him away.

After the tragic death of a teenager who met a paedophile through Facebook, are Human Rights laws stopping us from tracking predators like these? Is there conversely a danger now that we crack down too heavily on social networking sites and prevent them from the more positive work they're doing like re-uniting friends? Do you care if your medical records are uploaded onto a database? I don't see the problem with it but doctors at the British Medical Association say the system should not be set up until patients are fully aware of the opt-out system.

A senior figure at Tescos is today expected to say young people are not prepared for the reality of the workforce. Does this ring true with you? Are young people not dressing correctly and expecting it all to fall into their laps? As a mum of eight is expecting twins at 54, is there a right age to have kids? Can you still be an effective parent in your 50s?

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