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UK Border Crisis: Are Freedoms Being Sacrificed for Security?

An in-depth examination of the UK's escalating border control measures. This piece argues that the government's new digital surveillance plans threaten to dismantle ancient British liberties under the guise of protecting national security.

DEA's Covert Surveillance Network Exposed Across US

An investigation reveals the US Drug Enforcement Administration's secret mass surveillance programme, deploying hundreds of covert cameras in streetlights and public infrastructure nationwide without warrants.

NFL Star Fears Chinese Government Can Read His Mind

Exclusive: Super Bowl winner Justin Hilliard reveals his terrifying fear of Chinese government surveillance and futuristic mind-reading technology, sparking a major debate on privacy and athlete security.

FBI Spied on Royals for Roosevelt: Declassified Files Reveal

Explosive declassified FBI documents reveal President Franklin D. Roosevelt ordered intense surveillance on the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, suspecting them of Nazi sympathies and plotting against the British Crown during WWII.

Trump Urges GOP to Reject Major Surveillance Law

Former President Donald Trump has urged Republican lawmakers to oppose the reauthorisation of a critical US surveillance law, a move that directly contradicts the stance of his own administration and threatens a core national security tool.

NATO Deploys Advanced Surveillance Drones to Romania

Exclusive: NATO accelerates cutting-edge drone deployment to Romanian border in strategic move to monitor Russian activity amid escalating Black Sea tensions. Defence analysis reveals new deterrence strategy.

UK Firms Use Secret 'Bossware' to Monitor Employees

A new TUC report reveals a surge in UK companies using covert surveillance software to track employees' keystrokes, screenshots, and even webcam activity, raising major concerns over worker privacy and rights.

Sweden Targets Fully Cashless Society by 2030

Sweden is leading a financial revolution, with plans to eliminate physical currency entirely within the next decade. Discover how this bold move is transforming everyday life and what it means for the future of money.

Oracle, Cisco, IBM Face Scrutiny Over Xinjiang Ties

A UK watchdog group uncovers evidence linking major US tech firms to controversial surveillance and data-gathering systems in China's Xinjiang region, raising serious human rights concerns.

UK's First Digital Detox Town Bans Mobile Signals

Nestled in the Peak District, the idyllic spa town of Bakewell is pioneering a radical retreat from modern connectivity. With a council-backed initiative to create signal-free zones, it's becoming the ultimate destination for Brits seeking a genuine digit

Masked Gang's Daring Smash-and-Grab Heist in San Jose

Shocking surveillance footage captures the moment a gang of masked thieves executes a daring daylight smash-and-grab robbery at a San Jose jewellery store, making off with a fortune in luxury watches and gems.

Trump Accused of Secretly Spying on Nigel Farage

Shocking court documents expose how Donald Trump allegedly used controversial spyware to secretly monitor the phone of his UK-based ally and Brexit architect, Nigel Farage, in a stunning breach of privacy.

US Army AI Spies on Soldiers' Phones to Predict Attacks

A leaked US Army briefing details a controversial AI programme that analyses soldiers' personal data, including phone usage and financial records, to forecast enemy threats, raising major privacy concerns.

Tony Blair Demands Mandatory Digital ID for UK

Former PM Tony Blair's institute urges the next government to implement a mandatory digital ID system, claiming it could save billions and revolutionise public services. Critics raise privacy concerns.

Cheshire Police criticised over unlawful CCTV operation

Cheshire Police faces severe criticism from the official watchdog after officers installed CCTV cameras on a residential street in Warrington without conducting a necessary privacy impact assessment, breaching data protection laws.

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.

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