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14 resultsfor “increase in national security cases UK”

Politics

Proxies carrying out antisemitic attacks in UK could face 14 years in prison

national security cases involving hostile states carrying out operations such as spying and sabotage in the UK has increased

The Guardian World4h ago
Politics

UK steps up plans for potential shortages caused by Iran war

case scenario. And, last month, the National Farmers' Union said cucumber and tomato prices could rise over the next six weeks, with the cost of other crops and milk increasing in the next three

BBC NewsApr 25
Politics

UK’s Starmer eyes banning some pro-Palestine protests

case of “extreme racism” and said those who use it “should be prosecuted”. Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley also told the BBC that people who use the phrase are “likely to be arrested”. Supporters

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 2
Tech

Anthropic investigating claim of unauthorised access to Mythos AI tool

case arguing AI tools can make things safer and more secure. Richard Horne urged the CyberUK delegates not to fear new AI attacks, but to make sure they are doing the basics of cyber-security

BBC NewsApr 22
Politics

Katya Adler: Europe's Nato allies push back at reported US threat to Spain

increasingly irritated, or seemingly irritable, US – criticised the tensions between Washington and Madrid as "not at all positive". Growing public opinion in Italy as across Europe has turned against Donald Trump. Meloni feels forced

BBC NewsApr 25
Conflicts

Why are anti-war protests in the West muted on Iran?

Security arm that has been leading Trump’s crackdown on immigrant communities in US cities. The New School’s Varon said that while there are undoubtedly protests against the US-Israeli war on Iran, there

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 17
Politics

Migrants making false domestic abuse claims to stay in UK, BBC investigation finds

secure the client's status in the UK. What he doesn't know is that his customer is really a BBC undercover reporter investigating how some lawyers and immigration advisers are helping migrants break

BBC NewsApr 16
Politics

Why is the EU under pressure to suspend its trade agreement with Israel?

increased attacks by Israelis from illegal settlements and raids by Israeli forces. ### Gaza Israel’s two-year genocide in Gaza has become the catalyst for growing calls to end the association agreement. Since Israel

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 21
Politics

'Bit of pain' worth long-term security from Iran, Bessent tells BBC

security. "The biggest risk you can take is one you don't know you were taking. "Now we know for a fact that, as the Iranians shot at Diego Garcia, they do have mid-range

BBC NewsApr 14
Health

What is the UK Biobank project and what are the privacy concerns around it?

national institute for health data science – said that among the key discoveries was the finding that [four proteins in the blood](https://www.theguardian.com/society/2024/feb/12/early-blood-test-to-predict-dementia-is-step-closer-as-biological-markers-identified) could eventually help diagnose dementia in people before symptoms develop. [Last

The Guardian WorldApr 23
Business

Graduate 'ghosted' by employers has applied for 400 jobs and had only three interviews

increasingly common for job applicants. In a fiercely competitive market, he speaks to graduates like Karyna every week who have applied for hundreds of jobs, and believes AI screening means many are ditched before even

BBC NewsApr 22
Business

US plans to hike tariffs on EU cars to 25% will hit luxury market the most

national security risks. In August, the White House reached a deal with the EU to lower those levies to 15 percent. “He does have authority to do this. What’s less clear is what

Al Jazeera English17h ago
Tech

‘There is real danger’: landline phone users voice fears over digital switchover

Nations](https://www.ofcom.org.uk/siteassets/resources/documents/research-and-data/multi-sector/infrastructure-research/connected-nations-2025/connected-nations-uk-report-2025.pdf?v=407947) report Ofcom predicted the pace of customer migrations would increase this year to meet the approaching deadline. To date, telecoms providers have focused on the easiest homes to switch

The Guardian WorldMay 2
Politics

Tuesday briefing: Can a deeply divided UK agree on an assisted dying bill?

increasing the number of doctors involved from two to seven. “It was effectively wrecking the bill,” he tells me. What was disappointing, he says, was that “it has been deeply serious legislation

The Guardian WorldApr 28