Worker Refuses Digital ID, Fears HR Backlash
A Cornwall woman fears repercussions after refusing to provide her passport for a workplace digital ID scheme. Her stand highlights growing public resistance to the government's controversial plans.
A Cornwall woman fears repercussions after refusing to provide her passport for a workplace digital ID scheme. Her stand highlights growing public resistance to the government's controversial plans.
A software fault in variable speed cameras has led to 2,650 incorrect activations. Find out if you're affected and how the new compensation scheme works.
A four-year technical fault with variable speed cameras has led to thousands of incorrect fines. National Highways apologises as police begin refunds and remove penalty points.
A technical fault with variable speed cameras means thousands of motorists were incorrectly fined. National Highways apologises and says affected drivers will be contacted and reimbursed.
A software fault with variable speed cameras has led to around 2,650 incorrect fines since 2021. National Highways apologises and confirms refunds and licence points removal for affected drivers.
A four-year software fault in UK smart motorway cameras wrongly clocked thousands for speeding. Over 36,000 cases axed as police switch off cameras. Compensation scheme launched.
New Home Office research reveals ethnic minority groups are more likely to avoid areas with live facial recognition cameras, raising major civil liberties and bias concerns. Read the full report.
Labour's expansion of live facial recognition technology risks putting sensitive biometric data in the wrong hands, threatening public trust and civil liberties. Read the urgent warnings.
The Labour government plans a major expansion of facial recognition cameras across the UK, prompting civil liberties warnings and comparisons to Orwell's 1984. Read the full debate.
Government plans for a national facial recognition camera network have ignited a fierce debate over civil liberties. Critics warn of a 'dystopian' surveillance state. Read the full story.
Wealden District Council faces backlash for spending £450,000 on Winnie-the-Pooh's centenary while residents demand CCTV restoration. Thousands protest nearby asylum seeker plans. Read the full story.
US travellers without a REAL ID or passport will face a $45 fee at airport security from February 1. The TSA says it covers biometric verification costs. Learn the details.
Expert advice on where to position your security cameras to deter burglars and protect your property. Learn the key locations for front door, back garden, driveway and more.
Discover the top video doorbells for UK homes in 2025. Our expert testing reveals which models offer the best security, value and features to protect your property.
A couple broke into an Arizona restaurant, got distracted and had sex in full view of security cameras before stealing cash and liquor. Read the bizarre details of this brazen crime.
Chao Xu sentenced to life for drugging and sexually assaulting students. Police fear hundreds more victims in what is believed to be one of the UK's worst ever sex offender cases.
American travellers can now store their passport in Apple Wallet for domestic flights. Meanwhile, the UK trials new facial recognition e-gates at Manchester Airport to slash queue times.
Big Brother Australia's Holly Young faces online backlash after viewers caught her 'playing for cameras' with romance with Colin. Fans accuse 31-year-old of using 21-year-old.
Seven additional police forces will deploy facial recognition vans, expanding controversial surveillance technology across the UK. Learn how this affects civil liberties.
Rapper Akon was arrested in Atlanta last week after Flock security cameras identified his car. He was released after six hours. Discover the full story.
Elon Musk's artificial intelligence firm xAI faces serious allegations after employees claim they were pressured to provide sensitive biometric information, including fingerprints and eye scans, raising major privacy and ethical concerns in the tech indus
Major travel disruption looms as EU's biometric border system launches in October. Dover and Eurotunnel face potential 14-hour queues while airports brace for passenger delays.
Following a violent assault on a passenger at Huntingdon station, rail authorities implement sweeping security enhancements including improved lighting and CCTV monitoring across UK train networks.
A US judge has prohibited cameras from the high-profile trial involving conservative activist Charlie Kirk and Erika, citing significant security risks and potential witness intimidation.
A Maryland man faces serious charges after allegedly installing hidden cameras to record women showering in a residential property. The disturbing case has raised concerns about privacy violations and digital safety.
A young New York City couple is taking legal action against the NYPD after police officers' body cameras captured intimate footage of their bedroom during a wellness check, raising serious questions about privacy rights and police protocol.
Exclusive video shows two brothers launching a coordinated assault on a woman's home, hurling objects and causing extensive damage in a brazen daylight attack captured on camera.
The US government is dramatically expanding its facial recognition programme at major airports, requiring nearly all international travellers to undergo biometric scans. This controversial move raises serious questions about privacy rights and data protec
Wildlife experts have launched a major investigation after a rare and elusive mammal disappeared from its woodland home, deploying hidden cameras and tracking technology to solve the mystery.
A motorist's ingenious trick to avoid speeding tickets has sparked debate after going viral on social media. Discover whether this controversial method could land you in hot water with police.