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| | | They're in place to ensure police are fit to serve, but a BBC investigation finds that thousands of officers haven't undergone the latest background checks. A Freedom of Information request found that in one force - Northumbria - nine out of ten hadn't been vetted in line with current policy. The checks, which can take several months, look at officers' finances, employment history and family associations, and include a search for any convictions. The National Police Chiefs' Council says forces are "working hard to reduce any backlog" . | | | | | |
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| | | |  | | | | Cyber-security used to be about building an impregnable wall around your company. But now that hackers seem to be finding weak points in these perimeter defences with increasing ease - largely due to the proliferation of wireless devices accessing the network at home and in the office - focus has moved towards defending critical parts within the network. | | | | | | | | | | | Matthew Wall and Mark Ward | Technology reporters | | | | | | | | | | | |
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| | | The Conservative manifesto is picked over, with both the Times and the Daily Telegraph saying it reflects the "mainstream" and the Daily Mail calling Theresa May "a PM not afraid to be honest with you". But the Mirror accuses her of "betraying" pensioners by means-testing winter fuel payments and the Guardian describes the manifesto as "heavy on philosophy and light on costed giveaways". | | | | | |
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| | | | | | | | | | | | | Social media Instagram 'worst for young people's mental health' | | | | | | | | | | |
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| | | | | Today Sweden's director of public prosecutions and chief prosecutor must decide if they will lift a Europe-wide arrest warrant against Wikileaks founder Julian Assange. | | | | | | | 13:30 Professor Stephen Hawking, who has predicted that the "human species will have to populate a new planet within 100 years if it is to survive", speaks at the Royal Society. | | | | | | | Today Iran holds a presidential election, with Hassan Rouhani expected to win a second term in office. | | | | | | |
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| | On this day |  | | | | | 1897 Poet, author and playwright Oscar Wilde is released from Reading Gaol. | | | | | | | 1997 The government announces the sponsorship of sporting events by tobacco companies is to be banned. | | | | | | | 2004 Fathers For Justice campaigners throw condoms full of purple flour at Prime Minister Tony Blair, as he addresses the House of Commons. | | | | | | |
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