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NewsFears 'Big Brother' facial recognition tech could wrongly implicate innocent Britons
Almost 60 per cent of Britons believe the technology represents a step towards a surveillance state
Almost 60 per cent of Britons believe the technology represents a step towards a surveillance state
Despite finding a clear winner, the poll also revealed that just 37 per cent of people feel their local area is thriving
The Duchess of Sussex took to Instagram to celebrate her son's birthday today
Santander's acquisition of TSB is expected to have an impact on high street bank branches
She has been described as the 'loveliest and kindest lady'
The Strictly Come Dancing star opened up on the recent exits
Sainsbury’s, Morrisons and Iceland urge CMA to crack down on Aldi and Lidl land rules
Book packages departing in May, June and July
'I think there needs to be a bit more awareness,' the human rights lawyer warned
'I think things are going to get worse before they get better,' the Reform Home Affairs spokesman said
The wave crested higher than the Eiffel Tower
The practicalities of enacting such a policy in peacetime would be daunting, writes former army officer Lt Col Stuart Crawford
The monarch delivered a 30-minute speech at Congress during his US State Visit last week
Gorka is among the group of professional Strictly dancers making an exit from the show
The 42-year-old has not been on screens for over three months
It arrives in a very familiar orange shade
Following a good skin care regime and wearing SPF every day are important parts of her anti-ageing routine