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Information setting out how the Youth Justice Board (YJB) uses Twitter
Privacy Notice detailing how the Cabinet Office will handle your data in relation to Twitter.
How the official Twitter feed for the Attorney General's Office is run
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Response to an FOI request regarding Twitter accounts
FCO Twitter accounts November 2016.
Response to an FOI request regarding contents of the 'direct message' inbox and outboxes of all Twitter accounts to which the department's press office has access
Response to an FOI requesting information on how many Twitter accounts are held by the Department
Tweets published on @foreignoffice since 2008.
The Digital Secretary reacts to Twitter's suspension of Trump's account, and outlines how the UK Government plans to protect free speech while regulating social media.
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