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By: Vishal Narayan

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  • Moratoriums on facial recognition will do little to stem the tide of surveillance

    In August this year, Sophie Linden, London’s Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime, approved a £3m contract for the development of retrospective facial recognition. This investment will bolster the Metropolitan Police Department’s surveillance capabilities and enable authorities to “exploit investigative opportunities.” But legal experts view this technology as a form of exploitation which erodes freedoms, [...]

  • UK not under consideration by Intel for chip factory

    Intel boss has said the chipmaker is not considering UK anymore for setting up its factories because of Brexit. The island nation was clearly an option for setting up of chip building units, but post-Brexit the idea was dropped in favour of Europe, Pat Gelsinger said.  “Post-Brexit… we’re looking at EU countries and getting support [...]

  • Nestle admits facing supply chain issues ahead of Christmas

    Struggling with supply chain issues, Nestle has said it is working hard to make its products hit the shelves this Christmas. The struggle was attributed to a labour crunch and also a chronic shortage of Heavy Goods Vehicle drivers. Bottlenecks in shipping world over also are a major factor, according to the firm, for the [...]

  • Robert Walters’s profit powered by hot job market and post-pandemic boom

    October 7, 2021

    A hot job market and post-pandemic boom have helped Robert Walters to report a profit which exceeded expectations. Robert Walters reported a gross profit of £91.8m during the third quarter, an increase of 26% from the same time last year. The recruitment firm reported a 26 per cent year-on-year gross profit up from £72.8m from [...]

  • Mass pig culling inevitable if abattoir labour shortage persists, vets warn

    October 6, 2021

    Vets working to tackle pigs’ overcrowding in farms have said Prime Minister Boris Johnson is not taking the abattoir labour shortage seriously, and soon ‘mass culling’ would be the only option left to farmers. Duncan Berkshire, a vet in charge of liasing with the Department for Environment and Rural Affairs to manage the pigs’ overcrowding, [...]

  • Canary Wharf skyscraper faces uncertain future as China cracks down on builders

    October 6, 2021

    Many development projects in London are in limbo as Beijing is cracking down on overleveraged firms and casting a pall of uncertainty on their ability to bankroll their ventures. Greenland, a major Chinese real estate developer which rushed to London in post-recession boom along with many others, is reportedly struggling to finish ‘Spire’, which when [...]

  • Fuel crisis: Petrol heading towards all-time high of 2012 as drivers face record prices

    October 6, 2021

    Petrol is fast catching up with the all-time high of April 2012, having shot up by an additional £12 for a full tank in last one year. On top of the supply crisis, a barreling crude oil price has pushed price of unleaded by 1.5p in the month of September, just 6p short of 2012 [...]

  • Mark Zuckerberg loses $6bn in Facebook selloff spree following global outage

    October 5, 2021

    Mark Zuckerberg has lost $6bn in a Facebook selloff spree that followed in the wake of a massive server outage yesterday, as well as accusations against the social media giant in relation to children’s interests through its flagship product Instagram. Zuckerberg came down a notch on the richest man’s list as Facebook’s stocks plummeted 4.9 [...]

  • Sinic Holdings becomes latest firm to get caught up in Evergrande’s downward spiral

    October 5, 2021

    Sinic Holdings has become the latest firm to be caught up in the downward spiral set off by Evergrande, the Chinese behemoth considered too big to fail by market analysts. Fitch ratings downgraded Sinic today after it defaulted on its debt interest payment. The firm is uncertain to honour a $246m bond repayment due later [...]

  • Facebook shaken after its longest downtime in years with billions of users impacted

    October 5, 2021

    Social media platform Facebook has come back up after suffering a six hours long outage crippling its nearly 3bn users globally. The technical glitch affected Whatsapp and Instagram too, both owned by Facebook. According to Downdetector, a portal that keeps track of major service outages, this was the longest lasting downtime reported by Facebook since [...]

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