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information mistakenly released in a major data breach is in the hands of dissident republicans, according to the police service of northern ireland. the chief constable said he believed they could use the material — which includes the surnames and initials of serving officers and staff — to generate fear and intimidation. simon jones has more. the worst fears of officers realised. after days of worry and uncertainty, confirmation that the personal details of 10,000 police service of northern ireland employees mistakenly posted online have been obtained by people who might want to do them harm. news revealed by the force's chief constable. we are now confident that the workforce data set is in the hands of dissident republicans, and it's therefore planning assumption that they will use this list to generate fear and uncertainty as well as intimidating or targeting officers and staff.

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protect children online. a 26—year—old man in liverpool has died near to where everton�*s new football stadium is being built. merseyside police confirmed the worker passed away after an incident at bramley moore dock on monday afternoon. the force said the man's family had been informed and it was working with the health and safety executive. four apps to help people lose weight could be used by the nhs in england, under draft health guidance. the body that approves the use of new treatments, nice, is recommending four online platforms because traditional face—to—face services are unable to keep up with demand. the apps could prescribe weight—loss drugs alongside healthy eating, exercise and psychological support. information mistakenly released in a major data breach is in the hands of dissident republicans, according to the police service of northern ireland. the chief constable said he believed they could use the material — which includes the surnames and initials of serving officers and staff — to generate fear and intimidation.

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CNN News Central

donald trump's signature or his initials, says having read anywhere by it. how important is it to prove that donald trump knew what was in this? >> well, they're going to have to link him to the memo in some way, shape or form. in other words, to your point, it's not enough to say that, look, one of your lawyers sent a memo to another one of your lawyers if you never saw the memo. if trump never saw the memo, never was given that advice or acted on that advice it's hard to see how that helps the case against trump. that said i think it's a virtual certainty that mr. chesebro and the other unindicted co-conspirators likely to be named and charged in this case. this will be powerful evidence against them and i think it will be up to the special counsel to find the facts and evidence that links the advice in this memo to former president trump. >> just one last question, tom. we had that calear, sara murray and kate put up the calendar going forward and trump's lawyers are saying they can't do a hearing right now because they're so busy.

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appropriately, and not to be disclosing things like this into the public domain. the problem came about after a routine request for data under freedom of information laws. the response should have focused on the number of staff working at different grades, but the police also released a spreadsheet by mistake. it contains the surname, initials, rank and work department of every employee. the data was published on this website for around two hours yesterday afternoon. i do apologise to officers. this is unacceptable. in terms of the security for individuals, there is nothing at the moment to suggest there is any immediate security concerns, but we have put actions in place to ensure that if anything does arise, we will be aware of that. tomorrow there will be an emergency meeting of the policing board, which holds senior officers to account. politicians who will be there want to know how the data breach could affect staff

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members of the police service of northern ireland take steps to protect their identities, and the media agree not to show theirfaces. so the publication of personal details online has caused distress. this has the potential to be a major security breach. it's a serious loss of data. 0ur officers trust the psni to make sure that when they have their data that they hold it and hold it appropriately, and not to be disclosing things like this into the public domain. the problem came about after a routine request for data under freedom of information laws. the response should have focused on the number of staff working at different grades, but the police also released a spreadsheet by mistake. it contains the surname, initials, rank and work department of every employee. the data was published on this website for around two hours yesterday afternoon. i do apologise to officers.

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BBC News Now

details online has caused distress. this has the potential to be a major security breach. it's a serious loss of data. our officers trust the psni to make sure that when they have their data that they hold it and hold it appropriately, and not to be disclosing things like this into the public domain. the problem came about after a routine request for data under freedom of information laws. the response should have focused on the number of staff working at different grades, but the police also released a spreadsheet by mistake. it contains the surname, initials, rank and work department of every employee. the data was published on this website for around two hours yesterday afternoon. i do apologise to officers. this is unacceptable. in terms of the security for individuals, there is nothing at the moment to suggest there is any immediate security concerns, but we have put actions

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but in this part of the uk, the risks are especially stark. members of the police service of northern ireland take steps to protect their identities, and the media agree not to show theirfaces. so the publication of personal details online has caused distress. this has the potential to be a major security breach. it's a serious loss of data. 0ur officers trust the psni to make sure that when they have their data that they hold it and hold it appropriately, and not to be disclosing things like this into the public domain. the problem came about after a routine request for data under freedom of information laws. the response should have focused on the number of staff working at different grades, but the police also released a spreadsheet by mistake. it contains the surname, initials, rank and work department of every employee. the data was published on this website for around two hours yesterday afternoon.

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supporting us. look, s.o.b. are my initials, unfortunately -- [laughter] neil: let me ask a little bit, if the backdrop, if it is settled and it's great if it is, there are still other potential strikes, maybe some pilots at united ourlines, could can extend to other airlines looking to ratify what could be generous pay packages, flight attendants maybe at american and some others who don't have deals secured yet. what is going on, do you think, with workers that -- and the timing of all of this? >> well, i think the timing's great because, you know, we've seen record profits not just in ups, but ourlines -- airline ares, to your point, everybody that you mentioned. and i think the one ounce, the good thing about our leverage that we have collectively as unions is i think we've demonstrated that, you know, we are influencers with the market. labor is an influencer with the market, and once investors

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neil: right. >> but at what does that have to come at? if people have to raise their rates, those will get risen, i believe, throughout every competing interest in that arena. neil: all right. we'll watch it closely. sean, you don't seem like an s.o.b., but i'm sure they were just referring to your initials. >> i have my moments. [laughter] neil: thank you very much. sean o'brien, the teamsters' president, navigated this complicated deal that went workers' way with. most experts have been telling us it is expected to be approved and maybe by a lopsided margin. we just don't know, but a that is the way it's looking throughout the month of august. in the meantime, the fallout from that big din-din in iowa last night. bill melugin was there, joins us from des moines. bill. >> reporter: neil, 13 gop presidential candidates all here in des moines, iowa, night for the annual lincoln dinner where they made their pitch to voters. so who got the biggest rounds of

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Ana Cabrera Reports

going to happen from what we know would normally happen. let's remember, this is the former president of the united states. this has been an ongoing investigation. nothing is normal in this scenario. there's no precedent. if, in fact, it happened, if they vote in favor of an indictment, it needs to be open in open court. they can be sneaky in what courtroom it opens in. the magistrate judge is usually seated in the afternoon. i'm couching everything i say because all of it could say. usually seated in the afternoon. if an indictment is voted on, that's when the indictment would be open. now normally we would know from those initials on the indictment who the subject of that indictment is, if it is, in fact, the former president of the united states it would say

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