UK Police Have Been Secretly Using Passport Database for Facial Recognition for 3 Years
By Masha Borak Police in the UK have been using the country’s passport holder database to conduct facial recognition searches without public disclosure, a new…
By Masha Borak Police in the UK have been using the country’s passport holder database to conduct facial recognition searches without public disclosure, a new…
By Dave DeCamp British Defense Minister Grant Shapps has said the UK is willing to take “direct action” against Yemen’s Houthis over attacks on Israel-linked…
By Tyler Durden Just on the heels of the recent panic over the risk of a Venezuela invasion of its neighbor Guyana, fears which finally subsided over a…
I started the non-profit Citizens for Free Speech in 2018 based on my observations of collusion between Facebook and Twitter. Now, we see the hand…
By Mike Fairclough During the Covid-19 pandemic, I was the only serving UK headteacher or school principal (out of over 20,000) to have publicly questioned…
By Nick Corbishley “The lack of attention being paid to [public safeguards] at such a crucial time is shocking, and destruction of the surveillance camera code…
By Jess Gill It’s clear that Britain’s National Health Service is failing. 7.6 million people are on a waiting list, and 41% of them say…
By Tyler Durden The UK has experienced a 25% spike in shoplifting across England and Wales over the past year, according to data released by…
By B.N. Frank A study published a few months ago concluded that excessive use of cell phones could shorten kids’ lifespans. That may not be…
By The Ron Paul Liberty Report Earlier we reported on Rumble’s refusal to block Russel Brand at the demand of the UK government, but as…
By Joe Mullin The U.K. Parliament has passed the Online Safety Bill (OSB), which says it will make the U.K. “the safest place” in the…
By Karen Churchill of Safe Tech International Karen Churchill, one of three claimants on Actionagainst5G has joined with Legal Adviser Neil Mc Dougall to further challenge…
By B.N. Frank Opposition to costly, privacy-invasive, and hazardous utility “smart” meters – electric, gas, and water – has been worldwide since they started being…
By David Craig The Government’s plans to force Britain to achieve ‘Net Zero’ CO2 emissions by 2050 seem to be falling apart. Few people seem interested…