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Thousands march in London against digital ID cards

Central London witnessed massive demonstrations as protesters descended on Westminster to voice fierce opposition against the government's proposed digital identity cards, citing privacy concerns and state overreach.

Britain's Growing Indifference to the AI Revolution

As artificial intelligence becomes ubiquitous in British daily life, a concerning trend emerges: many people no longer care about understanding the technology reshaping their world. Explore the growing apathy towards AI's pervasive influence.

2 Million UK Veterans Left Behind in Digital Age

Shocking new figures reveal nearly two million British military veterans are struggling with basic digital skills, creating a worrying isolation gap among those who served our nation.

UK Tests Digital ID Scheme with Veteran Card Launch

The UK government is launching a new Veteran Card that will serve as the first major test of its national digital ID system, offering former military personnel streamlined access to services and discounts.

India's Digital ID System Divides Nation

India's ambitious Aadhaar digital identity system faces growing scrutiny as millions report exclusion from essential services, creating a deep societal divide about technology's role in governance.

Digital ID: Costly 'White Elephant' Warning

Exclusive investigation reveals the UK's proposed digital identity system faces massive cost overruns and serious privacy concerns, with experts warning it could become another taxpayer-funded disaster.

Tech Giants Secretly Tracking Your Data - Shocking Report

Exclusive investigation reveals how major companies including Snapchat, Garmin and Meta are harvesting and sharing your personal data without clear consent, raising serious concerns about digital privacy rights in the UK.

Labour's Digital ID Gender Choice Alarms MPs

Labour's proposed digital identity system faces backlash as MPs warn it could allow individuals to choose their gender without medical verification, raising concerns about privacy and security implications.

Alabama Solution: Documentary exposes abortion crackdown

A groundbreaking investigation reveals how Alabama authorities are using pregnancy-termination data to prosecute women, sparking urgent debates about reproductive rights and digital privacy in post-Roe America.

Why sharing your child's tantrums online is harmful

Parents are unwittingly feeding a viral content machine by sharing their children's most vulnerable moments online. Discover the psychological impact and how to protect your family's digital privacy.

Ex-Partners Using Smart Devices for Spying

Shocking investigation reveals how smart home gadgets like Alexa and Ring are being weaponised in relationship breakdowns, with victims reporting surveillance and digital harassment through connected devices.

YouTube sued for £2.5bn over children's data privacy

The video platform giant YouTube is confronting a groundbreaking £2.5 billion lawsuit for allegedly illegally harvesting children's data and tracking their online behaviour without proper consent.

Starmer backs voluntary digital ID cards for Britain

Labour leader Keir Starmer announces plans for voluntary digital identity cards, promising to modernise Britain's infrastructure while protecting civil liberties. Discover how this tech-forward approach could transform daily transactions.

Starmer unveils voluntary digital ID card plan

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer unveils plans for a voluntary digital ID system to combat illegal migration and streamline public services - but could it become mandatory?

Snapchat's Memory Paywall: Your Photos Held Hostage

Exclusive investigation reveals how Snapchat's new 'My AI' subscription model threatens user privacy and locks away personal memories behind a paywall, sparking outrage in the digital community.

US Supreme Court begins pivotal new term with major cases

The US Supreme Court begins a landmark term tackling explosive issues from abortion rights and gun laws to environmental regulations and digital privacy in what promises to be a defining session for American jurisprudence.

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