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YouTube's first three-monthly "enforcement report" reveals the website deleted 8.3 million videos between October and December 2017 for breaching its community guidelines.

The figure does not include videos removed for copyright or legal reasons.

Sexually explicit videos attracted 9.1 million reports from the website's users,

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Phil Jagielka and the robot mascotImage copyrightPAImage caption Everton captain Phil Jagielka carried the robot on to the pitch

A 14-year-old Everton fan has made history by becoming football's first "remote" match-day mascot - with the aid of a robot.

Jack McLinden, who has multiple health conditions, experienced joining his heroes on the pitch

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Lab-grown meatImage copyrightImpossible FoodsImage caption It looks like meat, it even bleeds. But does it taste meaty enough to convert committed carnivores

The meat industry is a major contributor to carbon dioxide emissions and deforestation, and a huge consumer of water. But can lab-grown veggie alternatives wean us off

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DrakeImage copyrightPAImage caption Drake is among the artists whose explicit songs are riding high in the Spotify charts

Spotify, the UK's biggest music streaming service, has started testing a way of filtering out songs which have explicit lyrics.

The feature has been introduced on its iPhone and iPad apps - six

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European regulators will launch an in-depth investigation of Apple's planned $400m purchase of Shazam, the music recognition app developed in the UK.

The European Commission said an initial probe found Apple may encourage Shazam users to switch to its own music streaming service following a takeover.

Apple Music has about half

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