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Malaysians need ETA for UK travel starting today

At £10 per application, the digital travel permission is for visits of less than six months at a time over a period of two years

Licencing social media companies not an attack on freedom of speech: UK High Commissioner

After Southport attack riots, Ailsa Terry says Malaysia's move to regulate the firms were necessary to combat misinformation, online abuse

UK remains safe for Malaysian students and travellers, says British envoy 

High commissioner Ailsa Terry says communities affected by riots are getting vital support and reassurance

Social media platform owners blamed for misinformation-fuelled UK riots – Wong Chun Wai

Riots in the UK fuelled by right-wing agitators is a clear example of the threat of misinformation easily propagated over social media

Wisma Putra advises Malaysians in UK to avoid protest areas after stabbing tragedy

PUTRAJAYA – Malaysians residing in or travelling to the United Kingdom (UK) are urged to stay away from protest areas, remain vigilant and follow the latest updates and guidance provided by local...

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