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Opinion · United KingdomNext Thursday is the last big test of electoral opinion ahead of the General Election with voters choosing over 100 councils across England, 10 metro mayors and the London Mayor, 37 Police and Crime Commissioners as well as a by-election in Blackpool South. With the polls looking bad for the Conservatives the results will help determine the fate of Rishi Sunak and the date of the general election. Channel 4 News has the exclusive analysis of ele…See the Story
[Opinion] Local Elections: Conservatives face 400 seat loss exclusive analysis reveals
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Post Office · United KingdomAngela van den Bogerd questioned over 2018 testimony about remote access to Horizon IT systemA former senior Post Office executive gave “false” evidence to the high court about the ability of the Horizon IT system to be accessed remotely, a public inquiry has heard.Angela van den Bogerd, who was business improvement director at the postal company, was asked about testimony she gave in 2018 in a lawsuit brought by the former branch operator Alan …See the Story
Former Post Office executive gave ‘false’ evidence at high court, inquiry hears
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Humza Yousaf · United KingdomScotland’s First Minister Humza Yousaf is fighting for his political future as he faces a vote of no confidence in his leadership as early as next week. This morning, Mr Yousaf ditched his power-sharing deal with the Scottish Greens, who tonight confirmed they will be voting to oust him, alongside the Scottish Tories and other opposition parties.See the Story
Scotland politics: SNP leader future in doubt after opposition move
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Artificial Intelligence · United KingdomThere’s likely to be a move in Parliament to tackle the troubling growth in CSAM – child sexual abuse material – that’s been generated by artificial intelligence. The peer Baroness Kidron has tabled an amendment to the Data Protection and Digital Information Bill which would make it an offence to generate the online tools that create this sort of abusive material. We spoke to Baroness Kidron and asked her to explain more about what she wants to …See the Story
AI is ‘creating models of child sexual abuse’ says Baroness Kidron
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United Kingdom · United KingdomThe government’s Renters Reform Bill has passed through the House of Commons and will now make its way to the House of Lords. Under the bill, landlords would only be able to evict tenants under certain circumstances, such as when they want to sell the property, or when they want to move in.Labour say they will back the bill despite the government watering down some of the original planned protections for renters, including a pledge to abolish no…See the Story
Government criticised for ‘watered down’ Renting Reform Bill
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Rishi Sunak · United KingdomThe Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is back from his visits to Poland and Germany, hoping that his pledge to increase defence spending has gone down well at home – not least with his restive backbenchers. This morning he was in Berlin to meet the German Chancellor Olaf Scholz. The two leaders discussed the increased threat to Europe’s security caused by Russia’s war with Ukraine. But Mr Sunak dismissed questions about how his pledge to increase UK de…See the Story
Sunak dismisses questions about defence spend increase
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Post Office · United KingdomThe man who was once the top lawyer for the Post Office, Chris Aujard, has told the inquiry into the Horizon computer scandal that the former chief executive Paula Vennells was reluctant to cease prosecutions entirely because they acted “as a deterrent”. Earlier the inquiry heard his predecessor Susan Crichton explain why she had resigned from her role as Post Office General Counsel. She was also questioned about secret recordings first broadcas…See the Story
Post Office chief Vennells knew about IT remote access says former General Counsel
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