UK Scraps Demand for Apple 'Backdoor'
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The country’s GDP at the end of 2023 was 2.2 per cent higher than its pre-pandemic peak, an improvement on the previous estimate of 1.9 per cent, the Office for National Statistics said on Tuesday. GDP per capita was also improved but still below the levels before the pandemic.
Switzerland is considering joining a British-led international task force targeting kleptocrats and recovering stolen assets, it said on Tuesday, as it seeks to shake off its reputation as a haven for dirty money.
A U.K. government official wants tougher rules to stop kids from using VPNs to dodge the country’s latest online safety laws. The Online Safety Act, which went into effect this summer, puts new legal pressure on online platforms,
Apple Inc. will no longer be forced to provide a so-called backdoor to American users’ data to the UK government, US Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said Monday in a post on X.
Switzerland is considering joining a British-led international task force targeting kleptocrats and recovering stolen assets, a British government official said, as it seeks to shake off its reputation as a haven for dirty money.
The location in Essex is one of the best seaside towns in the UK, with a huge sandy beach, a long pier and a nature reserve - and it's much quieter than other east coast
More than half of UK millionaires in a survey signaled they’d be more likely to leave the country if the Labour government introduces a new wealth tax.
Compass Group, the world's largest caterer, plans to boost its India workforce by up to 75% over the next three years as it adds more clients, including global capability centres, an executive told Reuters.
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UK ambassador Peter Mandelson lobbying for Super Bowl to be played in Britain: 'We love it'
Peter Mandelson is pushing for Britain to host the Super Bowl while serving as UK ambassador to the United States, as London Mayor Sadiq Khan also believes it can be done.
When people come to the UK seeking asylum they’re supposed to be placed in homes all over the country while their claims are processed – not hotels. Jonathan Darling, professor of human geography at Durham University, tells Adam Fleming where this policy of dispersal came from, how it’s evolved, and why it’s broken down.
The Trump administration has published a report claiming that human rights in the United Kingdom “worsened” over the past year.