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'I did not sleep well': Complaints to IFCO over age classifications for Hamnet and 28 Years Later sequel
The Irish Film Classification Office received correspondence about six different films in the first quarter of this year.
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Sacked UK civil servant says he faced ‘constant pressure’ to get Mandelson in post
Sacked civil servant discloses he overturned vetting ruling without knowing full extent of national security concerns ...
Mayor Keith Wilson and others have said homelessness may be decreasing in Portland, despite Multnomah County data showing the ...
Sir Olly Robbins, who was sacked by Keir Starmer last week, claimed the Government was 'dismissive' of vetting Peter ...
Background Patients who consult their GP about psychological complaints, such as feeling anxious or depressed, are often ...
The increasing use of AI in GST is leading to automated mismatch alerts and notices based on flawed data. The key takeaway is that reliance on inaccurate systems can result in unjust tax demands for ...
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First Robodebt, now NDIS and aged care: how computers still decide who gets care
Every welfare program negotiates a fundamental tension: between fiscal responsibility and consistency on one hand, and care for real people with complex needs and situations on the other. Over the ...
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