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Man Utd hires F1 data expert to boost performance

Manchester United has recruited Mike Sansoni, a former F1 data expert, to enhance their performance analytics. This move signals the club's commitment to leveraging cutting-edge data science in football.

England & Wales population hits record high

The Office for National Statistics reports a historic population surge in England and Wales, driven by migration and changing demographics. Discover the key trends shaping the UK's future.

States sue Trump admin over SNAP data privacy

Several US states have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, alleging privacy violations in the handling of SNAP recipients' data. The legal challenge highlights growing tensions over welfare programme transparency and data security.

Queensland crime rate debate heats up

David Crisafulli asserts a decline in Queensland's crime victim rate, but Labor criticises the data as cherry-picked. A heated debate unfolds over crime statistics.

OpenAI eyes Cheyenne for new data centre

OpenAI is reportedly considering Cheyenne, Wyoming, as the site for a new data centre, leveraging the region's renewable energy resources and strategic location.

Tea dating app suffers major data breach

A popular dating app, Tea, has suffered a significant data breach, exposing sensitive user information. Cybersecurity experts warn of potential risks.

Allianz Life data breach exposes millions

A massive cyberattack on Allianz Life has compromised the personal data of millions, raising serious concerns about identity theft and financial fraud.

Hackers Demand Political Parties Report Data Breaches

A notorious hacking group, Trumpet of Patriots, has issued a bold call for political parties to disclose data breaches, raising concerns over cybersecurity and transparency in the political sphere.

Women's app Tea hit by major data breach

A popular women-only social app, Tea, has suffered a significant data breach, exposing sensitive user information. The incident raises concerns over digital safety in online communities.

UK consumer confidence at two-year high

Britons' financial outlook improves as inflation eases and wage growth stabilises, according to the latest Office for National Statistics data.

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