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Rhyl volunteers joining Mayday Mile as part of campaign as RNLI release figures showing dramatic rise in lives saved

Menu   Rhyl volunteers joining Mayday Mile as part of campaign as RNLI release figures showing dramatic rise in lives saved Scores of people turn out to greet Rhyl Lifeboat’s new £2.2m Shannon in 2019. Picture: Don Jackson-Wyatt RNLI lifesavers saved 24 people between June and August, compared with 14 lives the previous year. The latest annual statistics show that in 2020, RNLI volunteer crews at the 30 lifeboat stations - between Flint and Penarth - launched 918 times, aided 991 people and saved 36 lives. During the summer, RNLI lifeguards on beaches in South Wales, West Wales and Denbighshire in North Wales attended 1,046 incidents and aided 2,673 people.

Top Court To Weigh Bar For Group Data Suits In Google Case

ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Top Court To Weigh Bar For Group Data Suits In Google Case Law360, London (April 27, 2021, 4:38 PM BST) The U.K. Supreme Court is set to hear Google s attempt this week to quash a multibillion-pound privacy suit, a case that could offer guidance on claiming damages for loss of data control and potentially widen the scope for bringing group actions in England. Google wants to overturn a decision allowing the former director of a consumer rights group to represent millions of iPhone who accuse the tech giant of unlawfully bypassing privacy settings. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu) Google LLC is seeking to overturn the Court of Appeal decision that allowed Richard Lloyd, the former executive director of consumer rights group Which?, to represent millions.

Rhyl volunteers joining Mayday Mile as part of campaign as RNLI release figures showing dramatic rise in lives saved

Rhyl volunteers joining Mayday Mile as part of campaign as RNLI release figures showing dramatic rise in lives saved
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iPhone users could be in line for £750 from Google for illegal data tracking

iPhone users could be in line for £750 from Google for illegal data tracking  The tech giant will on Wednesday fight allegations that it illegally collected personal data by using a Safari workaround 26 April 2021 • 6:00am More than four million iPhone users could be in line for £750 each in compensation from Google as the company this week defends itself against a class action claim over data tracking in the Supreme Court.  The tech giant will fight claims, potentially worth £3bn in total, that it illegally collected personal data from British iPhone users who used the Safari browser between 2011 to 2012. Richard Lloyd, a former director at Which?, launched the mass legal action in 2018. He case was later thrown out after the judge ruled the defendants had not been able to prove the basis for their compensation claim against Google. 

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