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Balluta ferry objectors file constitutional case claiming breach of rights

Constitutional Court rules on employers review of employees corporate emails

Whether employers can review employees corporate email accounts and rely on any findings collected during such an inspection in a potential termination is a controversial issue in terms of personal data protection and privacy. The Constitutional Court has rendered two recent decisions on the right to privacy and the privacy of communication with regard to corporate email accounts. Both decisions elaborate in particular on employees information rights. Constitutional Court s recent decision On 17 October 2020 the Constitutional Court ruled in an application filed by an employee of a law firm that the applicant s rights to protection of personal data and privacy of communication had been violated on the grounds that the employer had:

PACE President reacts to assault on democracy at US Capitol: who does not speak up, consents

Church leaders pile pressure on Sturgeon to lift public worship ban

Church leaders pile pressure on Sturgeon to lift public worship ban © Supplied by Scottish Government Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Hundreds of Scottish church leaders are piling the pressure on Nicola Sturgeon to lift the ban on public worship, warning it “may be unlawful”. Scotland stands alone in the UK in what they say is the criminalisation of church attendance under Covid restrictions. Now 200 of the country’s church leaders have signed an open letter to the first minister expressing their “profound concern” and calling for an urgent re-think.

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