Tag: data
over 2 years ago
nationalworld.com

Shocking figures show 850 gang rapes recorded by police in just 6 months

Hundreds of rapes involving multiple offenders were recorded by officers - and there could be even more.

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over 2 years ago
politico.eu

Banned Russian state media finds a home on Telegram

Despite the European Union imposing sanctions on RT, the outlet continues to thrive on the fringe social network.

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over 2 years ago
nationalworld.com

18,000 rape cases closed with no charges in 6 months after Sarah Everard killing

Police forces and prosecutors in England and Wales failed to bring charges against thousands of suspects, as one lead...

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over 2 years ago
nationalworld.com

170 women and girls raped each day in 6 months after Sarah Everard death

As the Government and police pledge to putting tackling violence against women and girls on the same footing as terro...

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over 2 years ago
politico.eu

Russia restricts access to Facebook

The move is in response to limits placed by the social network on state media content.

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over 2 years ago
nationalworld.com

A sonic boom was heard over parts of the UK today - but what caused it?

Sonic booms have been heard around the world since the mid 20th century, but how are they created?

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over 2 years ago
nationalworld.com

A sonic boom was heard over parts of the UK today - but what caused it?

Sonic booms have been heard around the world since the mid 20th century, but how are they created?

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over 2 years ago
nationalworld.com

A sonic boom was heard over parts of the UK today - but what caused it?

Sonic booms have been heard around the world since the mid 20th century, but how are they created?

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over 2 years ago
nationalworld.com

A sonic boom was heard over parts of the UK today - but what caused it?

Sonic booms have been heard around the world since the mid 20th century, but how are they created?

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over 2 years ago
liverpoolworld.uk

‘Earthquake’ today in Liverpool: why a loud sonic boom was heard across region today

Sonic booms have been heard around the world since the mid 20th century, but how are they created?

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over 2 years ago
liverpoolworld.uk

‘Earthquake’ today in Liverpool: why a loud sonic boom was heard across region today

Sonic booms have been heard around the world since the mid 20th century, but how are they created?

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over 2 years ago
doncasterfreepress.co.uk

More than 5,000 missed bin collections in Doncaster

Doncaster Council and its waste contractor missed more than 5,000 bin collections across the borough in just one year.

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almost 3 years ago
nationalworld.com

Campaigners condemn ‘worrying’ rise in police use of force against minors

Police use of force against children and teenagers has risen by 8% in a year, according to Home Office figures, inclu...

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almost 3 years ago
nationalworld.com

These are the 10 new hotspots for Omicron in England

New figures released by the UK Health Security Agency show the areas of England with the highest number of confirmed ...

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almost 3 years ago
politico.eu

Volvo Cars says it suffered cyberattack

Statement says ‘limited amount’ of R&D property has been stolen.

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almost 3 years ago
londonworld.com

Almost a third of London Year 6 pupils are obese, shocking figures reveal

The rise was the highest since the programme began

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almost 3 years ago
politico.eu

Facebook whistleblower: ‘They could do horrible things to me’

Frances Haugen is worried that the social networking giant could retaliate in response to her recent revelations.

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almost 3 years ago
politico.eu

Facebook whistleblower to face tough crowd in Europe

Frances Haugen testifies to the European Parliament and French lawmakers as rules to police online content are almost...

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about 3 years ago
politico.eu

US offers deal to woo Europe on data

Negotiations for new transatlantic agreement nudge forward.

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about 3 years ago
yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk

Facebook apologises for outage blaming 'faulty configuration change'

Facebook has apologised for the outage which impacted the social media giant, along with Instagram and WhatsApp, for ...

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about 3 years ago
politico.eu

Washington says a transatlantic data deal is close. Brussels disagrees.

The EU and the US have been working on a deal since July last year.

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about 3 years ago
venturebeat.com

Cloud data integration provider Matillion secures $150M

Matillion, a cloud platform designed to transform data, has raised $150 million in a venture capital funding round.

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about 3 years ago
venturebeat.com

Data management puts enterprises to the test

As the amount of data to manage within the enterprise grows, organizations are struggling to overcome challenges.

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about 3 years ago
politico.eu

Russia sows distrust on social media ahead of German election

RT Deutsch, the Kremlin-backed media outlet, has become a major player on social media just weeks before the polls open.

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about 3 years ago
politico.eu

With WhatsApp fine, Europe’s privacy regime splutters into life

Big ticket fines herald coming of age of GDPR, but tricky court battles loom.

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about 3 years ago
politico.eu

WhatsApp hit with €225M privacy fine

The penalty is the second largest under Europe’s revamped data protection standards.

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about 3 years ago
politico.eu

Thousands of posts around January 6 riots go missing from Facebook transparency tool

The social media company said it was a technical error, and has been fixed, but tens of thousands of posts are still ...

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about 3 years ago
politico.eu

Campaigners wanted more transparency. Facebook threatened to sue.

Algorithm Watch, a nonprofit, shut down a digital tool after the tech giant threatened potential legal action.

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about 3 years ago
politico.eu

Facebook’s attempt to ban academics runs into trouble

Digital tool at the heart of the stand-off continues to work despite efforts to shut it down.

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over 3 years ago
politico.eu

Spyware scandal revives push against government access to encrypted messages

Governments in the EU and elsewhere are pushing for access to people’s messages.

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over 3 years ago
politico.eu

How Europe’s top court hobbled global data flows

With a new deal on transatlantic data flows still far off, pressure is growing on companies to store their data local...

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over 3 years ago
politico.eu

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over 3 years ago
shieldsgazette.com

North East sees some of the highest weekly Covid case rises in England

The North East has seen some of the sharpest weekly coronavirus case rises in the country.

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over 3 years ago
shieldsgazette.com

North East sees some of the highest weekly Covid case rises in England

The North East has seen some of the sharpest weekly coronavirus case rises in the country.

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over 3 years ago
politico.eu

Voter fraud misinformation gains momentum in Germany

Researchers discovered a spike of election-related falsehoods around a recent state election ahead of the country’s n...

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over 3 years ago
politico.eu

EU, UK open antitrust probes into Facebook’s use of advertising data

Both regulators are investigating the social media giant’s Marketplace service; the UK’s CMA is also looking into Fac...

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over 3 years ago
politico.eu

Biden seeks high-level data deal to repair EU-US digital ties

Washington wants to jumpstart talks on how digital information can be moved between Europe and the US.

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over 3 years ago
politico.eu

Europe to US: Pass new laws if you want a data-transfer deal

Věra Jourová says new rules are needed to limit the bulk collection of Europeans’ data.

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over 3 years ago
inews.co.uk

NHS Digital defends new data system that campaigners claim could mean patient data is passed to U...

Digital privacy group Foxglove has 'serious concerns' about the legality of the new sweeping data strategy that will ...

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