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the right speed for the road? but of course any changes to the guidance will inevitably lead to further questions about the way this policy was introduced in the first place back in september, and may well be met by opposition from road safety campaigners who are urging ken skates to hold his nerve and keep the policy as it is. that was cemlyn davies reporting. staying here in the uk, a financial watchdog is warning firms they must have their houses in order before new regulations aimed at protecting victims of fraud come into force in october. the payment systems regulator says traditional high street banks have made significant steps in refunding victims in recent years, but smaller, online—based money transfer services — or so—called electronic money institutions — still have a long way to go to catch up. let's speak to dan whitworth, from radio 4's money box programme,

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who's been looking into this. dan, tell us what this is all about? fundamentally this comes down to protecting victims of fraud. the way the regulator wants to do that is to incentivise banks, to incentivise so—called electronic money institution is to hold them liable for victims“ losses to incentivise them to essentially better protect them to essentially better protect them and stop fraud happening in the first place. so what is an electronic money institution? well, some of the best and well—known of those are brand names like wise, tide and revolut and it is those that the regulator wants to up their standards to help protect people and fundamentally it comes down to people i've been speaking to a lady called carol alexander who is a victim of fraud who had £80,000 stolen from her bank account and from her emi about a year ago. the bank account refunded within 21i hours, and apologised, and it took

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whether there is an election going on in your area, you can check on the bbc news website or app. we will have full coverage of those elections here on bbc news. staying in the uk, a financial watchdog is warning firms they must have their houses in order before new regulations aimed at protecting victims of fraud come into force in october. the payment systems regulator says traditional high street banks have made significant steps in refunding victims in recent years, but smaller, online—based money transfer services — or so—called electronic money institutions — still have a long way to go to catch up. earlier i spoke to dan whitworth, from radio 4's money box programme, who's been looking into this. this comes down to protecting victims of fraud. the way the regulator wants to do that is to incentivise banks, to incentivise so—called electronic money institutions, to hold them liable for victims' losses, to incentivise them to essentially better protect them and stop fraud happening in the first place.

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earlier i spoke to dan whitworth, from radio 4's money box programme, who's been looking into this. this comes down to protecting victims of fraud. the way the regulator wants to do that is to incentivise banks, to incentivise so—called electronic money institutions, to hold them liable for victims�* losses, to incentivise them to essentially better protect them and stop fraud happening in the first place. so what is an electronic money institution? well, some of the best and well—known of those are brand names like wise, tide and revolut and it is those that the regulator wants to up their standards to help protect people, and fundamentally it comes down to people i've been speaking to, a lady called carol alexander who is a victim of fraud who had £80,000 stolen from her bank account and from her emi about a year ago. the bank account refunded within 2a hours, and apologised, and it took her an 18—month fight to get the money back from her emi, from her electronic money institution. she just talked me through the kind of impact that had on her.

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league forfraud, city of london police, the national league for fraud, says these numbers are likely to be the tip of the iceberg as most dems don't report fraud because of feelings of embarrassment and shame. people on the outside that _ embarrassment and shame. people on the outside that aren't _ embarrassment and shame. people on the outside that aren't looking - embarrassment and shame. people on the outside that aren't looking for- the outside that aren't looking for jobs, that aren't motivated respond, sometimes they don't understand how people become victim of this type of crime, but, really, when we think about it, if you are concerned about about it, if you are concerned about a message or you think there are alarm bells going up, that fraud is not going to get you. the fraud that gets you is the fraud that makes sense, and that is what these criminals do so well. if sense, and that is what these criminals do so well.- sense, and that is what these criminals do so well. if you get one of these messages _ criminals do so well. if you get one of these messages the _ criminals do so well. if you get one of these messages the advice - criminals do so well. if you get one of these messages the advice is . criminals do so well. if you get one of these messages the advice is to | of these messages the advice is to ignore it, reported, you can forward scam texts 27726 and then delete it. dan whitworth, bbc news. scripts from two episodes of friends that were found in a bin have sold for £22,000 at auction. i. i, ross... take the, emily. take

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employment, the back of their mind is the cross street attention and the threat from china. this is an important election happening against a very dense geopolitical backdrop. —— cross strait. a very dense geopolitical backdrop. -- cross strait.— there's been a huge rise in the amount of money stolen by scammers advertising fake jobs. according to action fraud, con artists send out text and whatsapp messages to people, offering them roles with a high wage and then trick them into handing over banking and card details. dan whitworth from radio a's money box has more. like many frauds, this is a numbers game, millions of scam messages get sent out and most are ignored. but itjust takes one to hit the right person at the right time — someone looking for a job or wanting to earn more money — for criminals to seize their opportunity. bella was caught out after she lost herjob and had boasted a cv online, and after dozens of follow—up messages and phone calls over several days, she had £3000 stolen. i didn't know if i could stop them, if there was a way of sorting out,

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issues, the economy, employment, housing. i have just spoken to issues, the economy, employment, housing. i havejust spoken to eva svoboda who say they really need to sort out housing for young people, we cannot get into the market. so all of this is happening as the world is watching. remember, this is the first big election in a very big election year ahead. so when observers say the eyes of the world are in taiwan, it is not essentially just figurative. so this is an election that is happening against a very, very tense geo—political back drop between this two big world powers who were watching what is going to happen here.— powers who were watching what is going to happen here. thank you very much. there's been a huge rise in the amount of money stolen by scammers advertising fake jobs. according to action fraud, con artists send out text and whatsapp messages to people, offering them roles with a high wages and then trick them into handing over banking and card details. dan whitworth from radio 4's money box has more. like many frauds, this is a numbers game, millions of scam messages get sent out and most are ignored. but

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what these criminals do so well. if you get one of these messages the advice is to ignore it, report it, you can forward scam texts 7726 and then delete it. dan whitworth, bbc news. scripts from two episodes of friends that were found in a bin have sold for £22,000 at auction. i, ross... ..take thee, emily... ..take thee, rachel... the drafts were for the season four finale, set in the uk in 1998, and were discovered by a staff member at fountain studios, where the episodes were filmed. that is the one where ross gets the name wrong at the wedding. i that is the one where ross gets the name wrong at the wedding.- name wrong at the wedding. i can't believe you — name wrong at the wedding. i can't believe you don't _ name wrong at the wedding. i can't believe you don't remember- name wrong at the wedding. i can't believe you don't remember it. - name wrong at the wedding. i can't believe you don't remember it. the second time _ believe you don't remember it. ii2 second time i've seen it, now it is starting to ring a bell. it is

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and i was like, i never thought... i talked about it to her but i never thought i would do it. and then six months later, i've done the exact same thing. dan, it is really targeting people when they are in such a sort of desperate place, aren't they? and you get something and you can see why people would absolutelyjump on it. you have given some advice, what can people do to try and avoid being defrauded? firstly, genuine recruitment companies will never try to approach you through a whatsapp or text message that comes out of the blue. be aware. if you are looking for a job, don't seize on an opportunity that might be true too good to be true because it probably is. if the text message doesn't apply to you, there are three things, firstly, ignore it, secondly, report it because it is useful intelligence for the authorities. in the uk, you could do that by forwarding your text messages

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