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Met Police release footage as more than 1,000 arrests made using live facial recognition technology

July 4, 2025 World Justice News 0
More than 1,000 criminals, including a paedophile found with a six-year-old girl, have been arrested by the Metropolitan Police using live facial recognition (LFR) cameras. David Cheneler, 73, was among 93 registered sex offenders held […]
Human Rights

Facial recognition use by South Wales Police ruled unlawful

August 11, 2020 World Justice News 0
The use of automatic facial recognition (AFR) technology by South Wales Police is unlawful, the Court of Appeal has ruled. It follows a legal challenge brought by civil rights group Liberty and Ed Bridges, 37, […]
Royal Courts of Justice
Human Rights

Rights group loses mass surveillance appeal in High Court

July 29, 2019 World Justice News 0
Human rights group Liberty has lost its High Court challenge against the government’s Investigatory Powers Act. Called the “Snoopers’ Charter” by its critics, the legislation allows for mass surveillance of electronic devices, allowing intelligence agencies […]
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Human Rights

Police facial recognition surveillance court case starts

May 21, 2019 World Justice News 0
The first major legal challenge to police use of automated facial recognition surveillance begins in Cardiff later. Ed Bridges, whose image was taken while he was shopping, says weak regulation means AFR breaches human rights. […]
John Worboys
Human Rights

John Worboys case: Met Police loses ‘landmark’ appeal

February 21, 2018 World Justice News 0
The Met Police has lost an appeal at the Supreme Court against two victims of black cab rapist John Worboys who won compensation for its failings. The women were raped by Worboys in 2003 and […]

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Nigerian court orders UK to pay £420m over 1949 killing of miners

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When Marius Borg Høiby stands up in room 250 at Oslo district court on Tuesday, at the start of Norway’s biggest trial in years, he will have no moral support from his closest relatives. His […]
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France moves to abolish concept of marital duty to have sex

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France is to enshrine in law the end of so-called “conjugal rights” – the notion that marriage means a duty to have sex. A bill approved on Wednesday in the National Assembly adds a clause […]
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