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Starmer appoints two Blair and Brown figures as junior ministers
BBC News· 17 hours agoTwo former cabinet ministers who served under Tony Blair and Gordon Brown have been given junior...
Shopify denies it was hacked, links stolen data to third-party app
BleepingComputer· 10 hours agoE-commerce platform Shopify denies it suffered a data breach after a threat actor began selling customer data they claim was stolen from the company's network.
Wise says some customer accounts affected by Evolve data breach
TechRadar· 5 days agoFintech Wise has announced lsome customers’ personal data may have been compromised due to the...
Fintech company Wise says some customers affected by Evolve Bank data breach
TechCrunch via Yahoo Canada News· 6 days agoThe money transfer and fintech company Wise announced on Friday that some of its customers’ personal...
Jacqui Smith, and the other Blairites back in power under Starmer
The i newspaper online iNews· 3 hours agoSir Keir Starmer has appointed two ministers from Tony Blair’s era to junior roles – amid reports...
Time to fight a lawless Supreme Court
The Raw Story· 6 hours agoFederalist judges claim to loathe judicial activism. To preserve the separation of powers, federalist judges restrict their rulings to the narrow set of facts and laws in front of them, and ...
Hackers stole 33 million phone numbers from Authy users
Shacknews· 4 days agoTwilio has confirmed a data breach affecting 33 million users.
Fintech is likely to face increased scrutiny after Evolve hack
Fortune via Yahoo Finance Canada· 2 days agoAnd now at least some of these high-profile fintechs have been affected by the data breach. Wise,...
Gareth Barry warned and Swindon Town fined for breach of FA rules
BBC News· 3 days agoFormer England international Gareth Barry has been given a warning by the Football Association after...
Fact check: Labour’s manifesto has not promised to give prisoners the vote
PA Media: UK News via Yahoo Canada News· 5 days ago“The Tories’ claims on this are completely false.” The UK’s blanket ban In 2005 the European Court...