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BBCNEWS The Papers June 27, 2017

Costs. Companies will be looking at their vulnerabilities, another is that people are using their own devices, they want to be able to access work e mails in all kinds of places with ease. Security is not often places with ease. Security is not ofte n to p places with ease. Security is not often top of mind for people. I think you will have very worried people at the top of company saying, weve got to get a grip on this. Our Sensitive Data and Customer Information cant go, reputations are at stake if we make a mistake. It transcends borders, thats the real problem for people, you cant look at it domestically, youve got to look at it internationally. Look at it domestically, youve got to look at It Internationallym Look at it domestically, youve got to look at it internationally. It is getting to be a mass ....

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BBCNEWS Newsnight June 27, 2017

Plans for a second Scottish Referendum on independence have been put on ice. First minister Nicola Sturgeon has categorically not dropped the idea of another vote, but said today that no legislation will be brought forward until autumn next year at the earliest. Given the pace at which these things proceed, that means no vote would happen until 2020 and by then it would likely be delayed until after the next scottish elections in 2021. The reset amounts to a setback for the ambitions of the snp, but its arguably also a retreat for the forces of change and disruption that have been dominating politics for so long. It was scotland that led the world into a new era of voter restlessness. A nationalist surge that saw snp Majority Rule in scotland and which paved the way for that
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BBCNEWS Sportsday July 4, 2017

Thats it, exactly. His opponent Alexandr Dolgopolov did call for a trainer. Ankle problems, but when in the second set he retired hurt, well, the crowd had had enough. Booing. Federer empathised with his opponent but also with spectators. I know a lot of fans also outside of britain and theyve travelled a long way, so i am sorry for them they couldnt see maybe more tennis today but at the same time, wimbledon, you know, remains an unbelievable place for us players to play and for the fans to come to. I am sure there is other great things happening today. Yes, and some not so great. Bernard tomic of australia lost in straight sets. Hi problem, he admitted, he was just bored. Or, maybe thats truly the time not to play. Joe wilson, bbc news, wimbledon. Newsnight is coming up on bbc two. Heres evan. Tonight, we have an extended report from sicily on the new wave of migrants venturing across the mediterranean; anger in italy at th ....

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BBCNEWS Newsnight July 7, 2017

To their heart. Danny savage, bbc news. A 14 Year Old Girl has been killed after the truck she was on collided with a bin lorry. The accident was on the a38 in the north of the city at about nine a. M. This is the scene of the devastating crash on the a38 at castle vale, in birmingham. A 14 year old Schoolgirl Ona trip birmingham. A 14 year old schoolgirl on a trip lost her life. 20 other teenagers and three teachers were in the coach with when it was in collision with a dustbin lorry. Next of kin have been informed and ive got special officers deployed with the family to support them at this very difficult time. Support them. With bidding was contact with staffordshi re them. With bidding was contact with staffordshire police. We are liaising with the head teacher at Thejohn Taylor Liaising with the head teacher ....

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BBCNEWS The Week In Parliament July 8, 2017

Time to ditch it or keep it . What should be done with the limit on pay rises in the Public Sector . The low pay epidemic is a threat to our economic stability. It is not fair to bankrupt our economy because that leads to people losing theirjobs and losing their homes. The governments new chums are the Democratic Unionist Party of Northern Ireland. But one observer warns them, watch out. This is a great moment for them and nobody can take it away but there are many snares and many responsibilities, particularly they do have to make some concessions to bring back Power Sharing devolution, which is overwhelmingly in their interest. And its a Hung Parliament with close votes expected. Ties could occur. ....

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