A quarter of children aged 8-12 who use the internet at home say they have a profile on Facebook, Bebo or MySpace, despite these sites having a minimum user age of 13, according to new research from Ofcom.
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Five radio stations in the south west have been closed following months of uncertainty over their ownership.
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