Mobile phone mast fires are being investigated amid conspiracy theories claiming a link between 5G and coronavirus. There have been fires at masts in Birmingham, Liverpool and Melling in Merseyside.
A detailed application from several objectors to the mast puts forward nine grounds on which they are objecting and cites several reports and studies about the dangers of 5G. The grounds ...
The mast, if erected in this location ... Vodafone has already launched its 5G network in Ireland and is available in Dublin, Cork, Waterford and Galway with further expansion planned in the ...
Image caption, A fire-damaged 5G mast in Birmingham. Social media companies have begun to take some action to stop these claims from spreading. YouTube is taking down any videos that promote false ...
A man who thought 5G technology was linked to coronavirus has been jailed for an arson attack on a phone mast. Michael Whitty, 47, set fire to its equipment box in Kirkby after reading internet ...
Neighbours say they knew nothing about a 5G phone mast being built in their road until work started and there hasn’t been enough consultation. The residents of Shepherds Lane in Dartford are ...