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The UKs privacy regulator has criticised the Department for Education DfE for secretly sharing childrens personal data with the Home Office, triggering fears it could be used for immigration enforcement as part of the governments hostile environment policy.Acting on a complaint by the campaigning organisation, Against Borders for Children ABC , the Information Commissioners Office ICO ruled that the DfE had failed to comply fully with its data protection obligations and may face further regulatory action.Pupil data is routinely collected by schools, according to the human rights organisation Liberty, represe
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stanley cup ld part of the complaint, but its letter said concerns raised had highlighted deficiencies in the processing of pupil personal data by the DfE , adding: Our view is that the DfE is failing to comply fully with its data protection obligations, primarily in the areas of transparency and accountability, where there are far reaching issues, impacting a huge number of individuals i Fvcv Horrible guilt : the impact of Covid deaths on a care home worker
Journalists in the US face a crisis of legitimacy as constant abuse by Donald Trump undermines the publics trust in an agreed set of facts, the head of a leading media museum has warned.James Comey Senate testimony: America braces for a historic political momentRead moreJeffrey Herbst, chief executive of the Newseum in Washington, predicted that the presidents denigration of the media would encourage authoritarian regimes to target reporters, newspapers and broadcasters around the world.On Monday, the Newseum will rededicate its Journalists Memorial, adding the names of 14 jou
stanley kubek rnalists who died in Afghanistan, Brazil, India, Iraq, Libya, Mexico, Somalia, Syria and Ukraine to represent all those killed in pursuit of the news in 2016. Now, however, concerns over hostility to the press are lapping at Americas shores. My biggest fear in the United States is delegitimisation of journalists, Herbst said. T
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stanley cup in the United States for 20 years, partially because of complaints about the media, but frankly, trust in every institution in the United States has eroded over the last 20 years except for the military. But obviously in the [2016] campaign and since then, due to the attacks by the president, while some people have rallied around journalists, I think its also caused this crisis of legitimisation to increase. So thats my big worry, that we as a society are no longer going to be able to agree on even t