Month: September 2017
AI experts from CMU featured in new SearchCIO podcast
[ad_1] Listen to this podcast The biggest tech companies in the world are tapping university professors to lead their AI efforts. And we’ll be talking to them, too. Welcome to […]
Child abduction returns trumped by asylum claims
[ad_1] English High Court under 1980 Hague Convention The situation arose for the first time, in England and Wales, in the context of the 1980 Hague Convention in the case […]
Should I apply for an Emergency Protection Order?
[ad_1] We’ve noticed that in a recent post the Researching Reform blog has highlighted the fact that it is possible for a parent to make an application for an Emergency […]
‘Upskirting’ could be made a criminal offence, ministers reveal after 63,000 people sign petition
[ad_1] Ms Martin told the Standard: “Although the police were incredibly kind, the reaction was as bad as what that creepy man did to me – young women are not […]
Newcastle grooming gang members jailed for up to 29 years | Newcastle
[ad_1] Members of a “cynical and well-practised” grooming gang have been jailed for up to 29 years for sexually abusing vulnerable girls in Newcastle upon Tyne after plying them with […]
UK surveillance and spying watchdog begins work | Surveillance
[ad_1] An expanded watchdog charged with regulating the intelligence services and surveillance by state agencies has officially begun work. The role of the first investigatory powers commissioner, Lord Justice Fulford, […]