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Teachers and police forces have distributed a 'periodic table of sinister emojis' believed to be used by under-18s to conceal disturbing messages about violence, sex, and drugs.
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Police and teachers across Britain issue parents with table of emojis said to be used by under-18s to discuss violence, sex ...