
#computerweekly.com. Driving licence data could be used for police facial recognition | Computer Weekly. The government’s new Crime and Policing Bill contains provisions that mean the secretary of state could allow police to access the UK driving licence database for use in facial recognition watchlists,
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#computerweekly.com. IR35 reforms: HMRC’s assessment of private sector impacts called into question | Computer Weekly. HM Revenue & Customs recently published figures that show it generated £1.8bn more than expected from private sector roll-out of IR35 reforms, but those figures are being called into question.
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#computerweekly.com. WBBA: AI, Net5.5G pivotal to achieving next-generation broadband networks | Computer Weekly. White paper from broadband trade association outlines current and potential uses of AI during the pre-deployment phases of broadband networks and how this can assist in network planning and expansion d
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#computerweekly.com. Major strike by Fujitsu staff at ‘cash cow’ HMRC | Computer Weekly. Fujitsu staff working at government department will strike for 22 days in protest over pay offer.
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#computerweekly.com. Supercars team BJR taps Extranet Systems for racing edge | Computer Weekly. As the demands of motorsports grow, Supercars team Brad Jones Racing turns to IT specialist Extranet Systems to manage crucial areas such as security, backup and disaster recovery.
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#computerweekly.com. Orange and Telesat team for LEO satellite connectivity and terrestrial infrastructure | Computer Weekly. Leading global telco inks multi-year partnership with satellite operators for low Earth orbit (LEO) connectivity and terrestrial comms infrastructure.
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#theguardian.com. MP calls for inquiry into labelling of black pupils as ‘educationally subnormal’. Kim Johnson tells parliament lessons must be learnt from poor treatment of children at institutions in 1960s and 70s
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#theguardian.com. Nearly one in four Britons have witnessed shoplifting, study shows. Nearly a quarter have seen staff abused as shops say crime is spiralling out of control with 55,000 thefts a day
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#theguardian.com. Jonathan Reynolds ‘corrects record’ for referring to himself as ex-solicitor. Business secretary said he made ‘inadvertent error’ by claiming he once worked in the legal profession during a 2014 Commons debate
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#huffingtonpost.co.uk. Former Vanity Fair Editor Delivers A Blistering Review Of Meghan Markle’s Netflix Series. Tina Brown criticized the Duchess of Sussex for misjudging the cultural moment, calling it “fake perfection.”
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#huffingtonpost.co.uk. Former Vanity Fair Editor Delivers A Blistering Review Of Meghan Markle’s Netflix Series. Tina Brown criticized the Duchess of Sussex for misjudging the cultural moment, calling it “fake perfection.”
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#theguardian.com. Noel Clarke aims to create ‘moral equivalence’ between himself and accusers, court hears. On third day of cross-examination, the actor claimed accusers voluntarily engaged in sexual conversation
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#theguardian.com. ‘There is no moral case’: Labour divided over prospect of benefit cuts. Some feel the party is moving away from the working class, but others argue ministers must show new Labour voters the system can work
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#theguardian.com. ‘Like a horror scene’: animal charity rescues 70 starving snakes from property near Durham. The founder of an animal sanctuary, which is now caring for the royal pythons, has called for improved laws to protect reptiles reared as pets
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#theguardian.com. Old Trafford abuzz as Manchester United’s neighbours welcome new stadium plans. Local people are enthusiastic about regeneration, though some fans share Andy Burnham’s worries over where the money will come from
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#theguardian.com. The fruit of flattery is tariffs, but Trump-wrangler Starmer stays circumspect | John Crace. Despite pandering to Trump’s ego, Labour finds itself in a trade war. At least Reform is still giving comic relief
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#theguardian.com. UK accuses Russia of driving its Moscow embassy towards closure. Foreign Office responds to expulsion of British diplomat and diplomatic spouse with tit-for-tat move
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#theguardian.com. No cash Isa shake-up in spring statement, but Reeves still considering cuts. Reduction in maximum amount from £20,000 to £4,000 understood to be longer-term aim for chancellor
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#aljazeera.com. Man arrested over North Sea ship collision a Russian national, says owner. British police are investigating the cause behind a crash between a cargo vessel and an anchored US fuel tanker.
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#theguardian.com. Hillsborough disaster: dozens of police misconduct claims upheld, families told. Complaints upheld against some former South Yorkshire and West Midlands officers but none will face proceedings
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#bbc.com. Secret hearing on Friday in Apple and UK government data row. The BBC understands the dispute over accessing encrypted data is set to be heard at the High Court.
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#theguardian.com. The Long Wave: From aseeda to Vimto, Ramadan traditions across the diaspora. In my experience, to fast in a non-majority Muslim country is to withdraw into a type of social hermitage. Plus, 100 years of Black British music
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#bbc.com. Environmental scheme closure a 'shattering blow' to farmers - NFU. The government says it cannot accept any new applications for its key green farming funding scheme.
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#computerweekly.com. BT claims first successful trial of MAUD live streaming platform | Computer Weekly. UK telco’s multicast-assisted unicast delivery platform sees initial usage, demonstrating promised ability to flatten peaks of network traffic.
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