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Trent Alexander-Arnold reveals how he feels about England midfield role
Trent Alexander-Arnold reveals how he feels about England midfield role
Trent Alexander-Arnold admits he has a “newfound excitement” for international football since reverting to a midfield role with England. Despite a host of eye-catching appearances at right-back for Liverpool as they won the Premier League and Champions League, Alexander-Arnold found his pathway to the England side blocked by strong competition in the shape of Kyle Walker, Kieran Trippier and Reece James. "It's a huge opportunity, and it's one that I'm grateful to have," the England star told reporters. "But also, I want to make sure that I take it."
1970-01-01 08:00
Marketmind: Treasury yields dive as oil craters, economy softens
Marketmind: Treasury yields dive as oil craters, economy softens
A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan A cratering of oil prices and
1970-01-01 08:00
ICO seeks permission to appeal against Clearview AI tribunal ruling
ICO seeks permission to appeal against Clearview AI tribunal ruling
The UK’s data protection watchdog is seeking permission to appeal against the decision of a tribunal to overturn a data privacy fine handed out to facial recognition firm Clearview AI. The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) said it believes the tribunal incorrectly interpreted the law when overturning a £7.5 million fine handed out to Clearview by the ICO last year. At the time, the ICO said Clearview had collected billions of images of people’s faces and data – without informing people or gaining their consent – from publicly available information on the internet, including social media platforms, for use in facial recognition services by law enforcement agencies outside of the UK. But last month, a tribunal overturned the ICO’s decision after a Clearview appeal ruling that the ICO did not have the jurisdiction to issue its fine and enforcement notice because Clearview’s system was only used by law enforcement agencies based outside the UK. Whilst my office supports businesses that innovate with AI solutions, we will always take the appropriate action to protect UK people when we believe their privacy rights are not being respected John Edwards, Information Commissioner Now the ICO says it wishes to seek permission to appeal on the grounds that it believes that Clearview itself was not processing data for foreign law enforcement purposes and should not be shielded from the scope of UK law on that basis. “I fully respect the role of the tribunal to provide scrutiny of my decisions – but as the defender of the public’s privacy, I need to challenge this judgment to clarify whether commercial enterprises profiting from processing digital images of UK people, are entitled to claim they are engaged in ‘law enforcement’,” Information Commissioner John Edwards said. “It is my job to protect the data rights of the people of the United Kingdom and it is my view that there are too many who are being affected by the sheer scale and intrusiveness of Clearview’s mass scraping of personal information. “This is an important issue within the AI sphere and whilst my office supports businesses that innovate with AI solutions, we will always take the appropriate action to protect UK people when we believe their privacy rights are not being respected.” The ICO said it would now await the tribunal’s decision on the issue. Clearview AI has been contacted for comment.
1970-01-01 08:00
UK Slams NMC for Misleading Market Over $4 Billion Debt Position
UK Slams NMC for Misleading Market Over $4 Billion Debt Position
The UK’s markets regulator censured fallen Middle Eastern hospital operator NMC Health Plc, saying the once-FTSE100 listed firm
1970-01-01 08:00
Deal Slump Tops List of Private Equity Worries at Zurich Meetup
Deal Slump Tops List of Private Equity Worries at Zurich Meetup
Private equity managers had to confront a frightening thought as they gathered in Zurich this week with many
1970-01-01 08:00
Futures drift higher as yields slip
Futures drift higher as yields slip
U.S. stock index futures edged higher on Friday as Treasury yields extended declines from the previous session, and
1970-01-01 08:00
US equity funds draw heavy inflows on expectations for Fed pause
US equity funds draw heavy inflows on expectations for Fed pause
U.S. investors were big buyers of equity funds in the seven days through Nov. 15, spurred by expectations
1970-01-01 08:00
Dana Carvey: Wayne's World star's son Dex dies aged 32
Dana Carvey: Wayne's World star's son Dex dies aged 32
The US comedian and actor said his "beloved son" Dex died from an accidental drug overdose.
1970-01-01 08:00
Alibaba Dents Emerging-Market Stocks’ Best Month Since January
Alibaba Dents Emerging-Market Stocks’ Best Month Since January
The benchmark emerging-market stocks gauge took a hit from large declines in a pair of Chinese e-commerce shares
1970-01-01 08:00
Angola Opens Bids for Operator of $3 Billion Luanda Airport
Angola Opens Bids for Operator of $3 Billion Luanda Airport
Angola will open a tender on Friday to operate a newly-built international airport in Luanda for as much
1970-01-01 08:00
Ferrari team boss fumes over damage to Sainz car in Las Vegas: ‘Just unacceptable’
Ferrari team boss fumes over damage to Sainz car in Las Vegas: ‘Just unacceptable’
An incident with a manhole cover that damaged Carlos Sainz’s car on the Las Vegas Grand Prix track is “just unacceptable”, Ferrari team boss Frederic Vasseur has said. The first practice session on Thursday night (16 November) was cancelled after just nine minutes when Sainz hit a drain cover that had come loose. Vasseur said the car suffered a damaged chassis, engine and battery in the incident, and would miss the second practice session. “I think it is just unacceptable,” he told Sky Sports F1 in the team principal news conference.
1970-01-01 08:00
ECB’s Holzmann Says Rate Cut in Second Quarter Would be Too Soon
ECB’s Holzmann Says Rate Cut in Second Quarter Would be Too Soon
The European Central Bank won’t cut interest rates in the second quarter, Governing Council member Robert Holzmann said,
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