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Sainsbury's trials 'Orwellian' facial recognition tech

Sainsbury's is trialling controversial facial recognition cameras at its petrol stations, sparking a major backlash from privacy campaigners who warn it's a step towards a dystopian surveillance state.

Sainsbury's facial recognition tech sparks privacy row

Supermarket giant Sainsbury's is rolling out live facial recognition technology to combat a surge in shoplifting, sparking a fierce backlash from civil liberties groups who brand it 'dystopian' and a threat to customer privacy.

AI Spy Cameras Secretly Tracking UK Citizens

An investigation reveals how AI-powered surveillance cameras are proliferating across UK streets, tracking citizens' movements and behaviours without explicit consent, raising urgent questions about privacy and civil liberties.

Labour Civil War Erupts Over Angela Rayner 'Sleaze' Scandal

EXCLUSIVE: Labour's deputy leader Angela Rayner is at the centre of a deepening 'sleaze' crisis, igniting a bitter internal civil war and raising serious questions about her suitability to succeed Sir Keir Starmer. The escalating row offers a major opport

UK Police Urged to Abandon Live Facial Recognition Tech

A major human rights clash is unfolding as UK police forces are urged to abandon live facial recognition technology. Critics warn of a 'Orwellian real-time surveillance line' being crossed, threatening public privacy and freedoms.

Labour's car park spy cameras plan revealed

Exclusive: Labour's proposed legislation would grant local councils sweeping powers to install spy cameras in public car parks, tracking vehicle movements in controversial mass surveillance operation.

Angela Rayner 'Plotting Safe Seat Move' to Brighton

Labour's Deputy Leader Angela Rayner is reportedly considering a strategic move to the safe seat of Brighton Kemptown, leaving her Ashton-under-Lyne constituency. Internal party tensions and electoral calculations drive this potential shift.

Angela Rayner Tax Row: PM Says It 'Doesn't Look Good'

Labour's Deputy Leader Angela Rayner faces intense scrutiny over allegations of tax avoidance and potential electoral law breaches connected to her former council house sale. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak declares the situation 'doesn't look good' as pressur

Starmer's Labour: Real Change or Repackaged Politics?

As Keir Starmer prepares for Number 10, questions emerge about whether Labour's transformation from Corbyn's era represents genuine change or merely repackaged politics. Analysis of what Starmer's leadership really means for Britain.

New Musical: The Black Power Desk on Mangrove Nine

A powerful new musical, 'The Black Power Desk', premieres at Brixton House, dramatising the true story of the Mangrove Nine and the clandestine police unit that spied on Black activists in 1970s London.

Judge orders 24/7 surveillance of Bolsonaro as flight risk

A Brazilian judge has mandated round-the-clock surveillance for former President Jair Bolsonaro, citing a 'concrete' flight risk as he faces multiple criminal investigations. The order includes tracking his movements via ankle monitor and restricting fore

Labour MPs: Migration Could Cost Starmer the Election

Senior Labour figures warn Sir Keir Starmer that failing to deliver a credible plan to reduce net migration could lead to electoral disaster, echoing the public's frustration with record-breaking numbers.

Labour overtakes Tories on immigration in shock poll

Exclusive polling reveals Sir Keir Starmer's Labour Party is gaining significant voter trust on immigration and law & order, traditionally Tory strongholds, signalling a major shift in British politics ahead of the next general election.

45 Arrests via Facial Recognition at Notting Hill Carnival

The Metropolitan Police deployed live facial recognition cameras at Notting Hill Carnival, leading to 45 arrests. The controversial surveillance technology sparked immediate backlash from civil liberties groups, who condemn its use as a 'dystopian' infrin

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