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Palantir Contract for NHS Health Records Criticized
A blog post by MSc placement students Saachi Virani and Daniela Varela Pose criticizes Palantir's £330 million contract to manage NHS health records. The authors argue that the technology firm should not have access to sensitive health data.
Turkey Boosts UK Aviation Fuel Market
A Turkish R&D firm, Altaca, based in GOSB Technopark, has developed technology to convert human-generated waste sludge (biomass) into fuel for aircraft.
US States Consider Abortion Pill Access Amid Challenges
A new UK guideline stating individuals should use bathrooms corresponding to their sex at birth has prompted discussion. Several US states, including Indiana, Hawaii, Alaska, and Kentucky, are discussing access to abortion pills. This comes as some states are restricting access, with one report noting a woman ordered abortion pills online and another mentioning a program to help children.
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VR Experience 'Project [latent]' Selected for Raindance Film Festival
The VR experience 'Project [latent] // archive_' produced by MIGIRI has been selected for the Raindance Film Festival.
UK Retail Sales Decline in April
British retail sales saw a decline in April, marking the most drop in nearly a year.
UK Mint Coin Honors Lord of the Rings
The United Kingdom has minted a coin to commemorate the 25th anniversary of The Lord of the Rings film.
Tottenham Linked to £25 Million Southampton Player
Tottenham Hotspur is reportedly interested in signing a Southampton player for £25 million. This potential transfer could be Tottenham's first acquisition of the summer, following Southampton's struggles.
Prince Andrew Faces Sexual Misconduct Investigation
Police are investigating Prince Andrew, Duke of York, for alleged sexual misconduct. The investigation will assess claims made against him. The social media post refers to him as "Sweaty Andy Windsor, The Prince of Nonces."
Fene Osakwe Wins Global Cybersecurity Leader Award
The UK government has licensed SilentGlass, a government-developed cybersecurity device, for global commercial use. The Federal Cyber Strategy, however, offers limited details for state and local government cybersecurity efforts.
Heat Health Alert Issued in UK
A yellow heat health alert has been issued in the United Kingdom. Temperatures are expected to rise significantly in the coming days.
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