Sonja Jessup, a BBC London Home Affairs Correspondent, reported a case where a man named Shaun Thompson is challenging the Metropolitan Police’s use of live facial recognition technology. Thompson was wrongly identified as a suspect, sparking his decision to bring a High Court challenge against the police. The use of this technology has been described… Continue reading 'Facial recognition tech mistook me for wanted man'
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Call to vet YouTube ads like regular TV to stop scams
Kate Whannel, a political reporter, recently highlighted concerns raised by the Liberal Democrats regarding the need for stricter vetting of ads on YouTube to protect users from harmful content such as scams, diet pills, and fake celebrity endorsements. The party is advocating for more rigorous screening of YouTube ads to prevent inappropriate content from reaching… Continue reading Call to vet YouTube ads like regular TV to stop scams
Call for help with school uniform costs in England
Dan Whitworth & Dearbail Jordan, reporting from Winsford, Cheshire Many low-income families in England are facing challenges with the cost of school uniforms, prompting one of the UK’s largest debt advisers to call for standard grants to be offered. In Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, families receiving certain benefits are eligible to claim between £93… Continue reading Call for help with school uniform costs in England
Rachel Reeves must increase taxes to meet her rules, says thinktank
BBC News reporter Lucy Hooker recently highlighted that an economic thinktank, the National Institute of Economic and Social Research (Niesr), believes that Chancellor Rachel Reeves will need to increase taxes in the upcoming autumn to adhere to her self-imposed borrowing rules. Niesr indicated that the government is projected to fall short of its target by… Continue reading Rachel Reeves must increase taxes to meet her rules, says thinktank
Newspaper headlines: '£50bn black hole' and parental help from a princess
On the front page of the Daily Mail is a headline reporting that Chancellor Rachel Reeves is facing the challenge of filling a £50bn black hole in the budget. Research from the National Institute of Economic and Social Research suggests a deficit of £41.2bn, prompting speculation about potential tax hikes in the near future. Reeves… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: '£50bn black hole' and parental help from a princess
No bullying found in Harry charity row, but blame for all sides
The Charity Commission has released its findings on allegations of bullying and misconduct at the Sentebale charity, founded by Prince Harry. The investigation found no evidence of widespread issues, but criticized all parties involved for allowing a damaging dispute to play out publicly. As a result, the commission has issued a regulatory action plan to… Continue reading No bullying found in Harry charity row, but blame for all sides
Why weather forecasters often get it wrong – or appear to
A couple enjoying the sun on Blackpool beach, as seen in an image from Getty Images Other suggestions include creating more visually appealing and interactive forecasts. For example, internet weather data company Climate Corporation provides agricultural clients with specific, pinpointed forecasts using maps and graphs, among other tools. Dr Hosking also suggests forecasters should take… Continue reading Why weather forecasters often get it wrong – or appear to
Zara ads banned for featuring 'unhealthily thin' models
Fashion brand Zara has faced criticism after two of its adverts featuring models that were deemed “unhealthily thin” were banned by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA). The ASA pointed out that shadows and a slick back bun hairstyle in one of the adverts made the model look “gaunt,” while the pose and low cut design… Continue reading Zara ads banned for featuring 'unhealthily thin' models
I'm feeling the pressure, Eluned Morgan says after year as first minister
Eluned Morgan, the first minister of Wales, is under pressure as she prepares her party for the upcoming Senedd election following her first year in office. Recent polls have indicated that Labour may lose its lead in the Welsh parliamentary election for the first time since the 1920s. Acknowledging the tough road ahead, Morgan expressed… Continue reading I'm feeling the pressure, Eluned Morgan says after year as first minister
Stockport couple drowned in Majorca flash floods, inquest told
A tragic incident occurred while a young couple was on a hiking holiday in Majorca, resulting in their untimely deaths in a flash flood, a recent inquest revealed. Alexander Barrett, a climbing instructor and lifeguard at 32 years old, attempted to assist his partner, Sarah Thompson, 26, when a sudden surge of water overwhelmed them… Continue reading Stockport couple drowned in Majorca flash floods, inquest told