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Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
Ministers have launched a new national training initiative to help public officials manage future crises such as another ...
Voters keep saying they want real change. On 1 May, we'll get a better sense of how serious they are in a set of elections ...
The open letter, signed by a coalition of education professionals, has urged the Education Secretary to halt the rollout.
A £90 billion lending gap is stifling UK small business growth, with SMEs discouraged from borrowing due to a shift towards ...
An independent benefits forum has updated its online PIP test to include proposed changes to the daily living component.
Mass layoffs, crashing systems, and wrongful death notices are wreaking havoc on a critical program millions of Americans ...
Labour minister Stephen Kinnock has insisted the party's plans to crack down on migration have "absolutely nothing to do with ...
In an interview with The Telegraph, Dame Rachel de Souza urged the Government to issue an immediate ban on “nudifying apps” ...
Data reveals that five of the UK's major providers hold 11.2 million pension pots amongst them. This number is projected to ...
Read an exclusive interview with Gill Walton, chief of the Royal College of Midwives, about the current state of midwifery in ...
The Home Office wants to crack down on people who wrongly claim they can give immigration advice to illegal migrants on how ...