Martin James Robsonflipped into Top Notch MagazineFraud Former subpostmasters expected to have names cleared after court appeal verified_publisherThe Guardian - Press AssociationDozens of former subpostmasters who were convicted of theft, fraud and false accounting because of the Post Office’s defective Horizon accounting system are expected to finally have their names cleared....
Martin James Robsonflipped into Top Notch MagazineSport (UK) Premier League’s ownership test faces scrutiny in government’s review verified_publisherThe Guardian - Ed AaronsA fan-led review into the governance of football after the collapse of the European Super League plan will look into whether the current owners’ and directors’ test is fit for purpose and if there is need...
Martin James Robsonflipped into Top Notch MagazineKeir Starmer Labour unveils £30bn plan to create 400,000 green jobs verified_publisherThe Guardian - Larry Elliott Economics editorKeir Starmer has announced a £30bn plan to revive UK manufacturing by creating 400,000 green jobs. In an attempt to mitigate the blow to employment caused by Covid-19, the Labour leader said the proposed...
Martin James Robsonflipped into Top Notch MagazineGeography One dose of Pfizer or Oxford jab reduces Covid infection rate by 65% – study verified_publisherThe Guardian - Ian Sample Science editorAnalysis of test results from more than 350,000 people finds older people just as protected as younger One shot of the Oxford/AstraZeneca or Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine reduces coronavirus infections by nearly...
Martin James Robsonflipped into Top Notch MagazineSecurity GCHQ chief: west faces ‘moment of reckoning’ over cybersecurity verified_publisherThe Guardian - Dan Sabbagh Defence and security editorBritain and its allies face a “moment of reckoning” in which secure encryption and other future technologies may no longer be “shaped and controlled by the west”, according to the head of the spy agency...
Martin James Robsonflipped into Top Notch MagazineAsylum Seekers Asylum seekers treated ‘in dehumanising way’ by UK host hotels verified_publisherThe Guardian - Jamie Grierson Home affairs correspondentThousands of asylum seekers accommodated in hotels in England have been subjected to “dehumanising treatment” during the pandemic, the Refugee Council has warned. The council revealed that one 14-year-old...