The Home Office says the technology helps locate suspects but civil liberties groups warn of heightened surveillance.
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Driving theory test to include CPR first aid questions
Experts hope to boost cardiac arrest survival rates, with 2.4 million people sitting the test each year.
Rising costs blamed for drop in pool temperatures
New figures show that 15% of councils have reduced pool temperatures in the last five years.
Shoplifters will face consequences, says minister
Dame Diana Johnson says a serious clamp down means shoplifters “will be brought before court”.
Toothpaste made from hair could help repair teeth
Toothpaste made from human hair could help repair damaged teeth, a King’s College London study shows.
US says UK human rights have worsened in past year
The report criticises restrictions on freedom of expression after the Southport attacks and abortion buffer zones.
Small boat migrant crossings hit 50,000 under Labour
A government minister describes the number as “unacceptable” but says Labour is “making progress”.
US woman convicted over failed assassination in UK
Aimee Betro has been found guilty of conspiracy to murder over the failed shooting in 2018.
The deadly cancers left behind by 50 years of success
Half of people with cancer survive but lack of progress for some forms of disease is worrying experts.
Man charged over Downpatrick murder and attack on priest
On Tuesday, a prayer service was held at St Colmcille’s Church for Stephen Brannigan’s family and Fr James Murray who is in hospital.
