Yvette Cooper supports wider use of facial recognition

UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Home Secretary Yvette Cooper defends expanding live facial recognition to target serious offenders, promising safeguards amid privacy fears.  As reported by The Independent, Yvette Cooper backed the government’s use of live facial recognition to tackle serious offenders,

DfT warns rail directors over unlawful ticket prosecutions

UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – DfT warns UK rail directors could face jail for using unqualified staff to prosecute fare dodgers, risking mass overturned convictions. As reported by The Telegraph, rail bosses could face jail for letting unqualified staff prosecute alleged fare

Peter Hain warns UK digging hole over Palestine Action

UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Former cabinet minister Peter Hain warns the UK government risks backlash over Palestine Action, saying MPs and peers now regret backing the ban. As reported by The Guardian, Peter Hain warned that the UK government is “digging

UK prison population hits 88,238, up 231 in past week

UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – England and Wales prisons hit 88,238 inmates, a near record high, rising despite early releases; “deport now, appeal later” plan seeks to ease overcrowding. As reported by The Independent, official figures show the prison population in England

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