18 April: fraudulent seizure; TUC AI Warning; The Wings tour bus will be auctioned off

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A U. K. -founded online page that defrauded victims on a commercial scale was infiltrated, leading to numerous arrests around the world, the Metropolitan Police said.

Up to 70,000 victims in the UK were tricked through the LabHost scams, which received 480,000 card numbers and 64,000 PINs worldwide. It allowed users to create phishing internet sites to trick victims into revealing non-public data such as email addresses, passwords, and banking details.

The rig was seized and disrupted, and law enforcement arrested 37 suspects across the UK and around the world, including Manchester and Luton airports, as well as Essex and London.

The UK is wasting the “race for time” towards AI in the workplace, unions warn.

The TUC has said that labour laws fail to keep up with the immediate speed of technological change, leaving many vulnerable to exploitation and discrimination.

The industry union has published a “ready-to-use” draft of legislation for AI in the workplace, with a draft invoice drawn up in partnership with legal experts.

A Labour government is dedicated to supporting the U. K. ‘s oil and fuel industry to ease the U. K. ‘s transition to green energy and bring the economy to life, an industry figure said.

David Whitehouse, executive leader of the 400-member industry deal Offshore Energies UK, told the Palestinian Authority news firm that fossil fuels will be crucial as millions of households will remain dependent on oil and fuels until the end of the decade, which is the Labour Party’s goal. . Clean Energy Term.

Whitehouse added that a lack of domestic production would leave the UK dependent on more expensive and polluting imports, and threaten thousands of jobs, especially in smaller communities.

The Prince of Wales will return to official public duties for the first time since his wife, Catherine, revealed her cancer diagnosis.

William is about to make a stopover at a surplus food charity, Surplus to Supper, in Surrey, where he will stop by the kitchen and load prepared food into delivery vans.

He will then travel to a youth centre in west London that benefits from the organisation’s supplies.

GP leaders have announced they will come into conflict with the fitness service amid a dispute over the GP’s new contract in England.

The British Medical Association has warned that GPs may simply take commercial action unless adjustments are made to the contract.

The union said the contract, which will allow for a 1. 9% investment until 2024/25, means many surgeries will struggle to remain financially viable.

OJ Simpson, a former football star and prominent felon defendant, was cremated yesterday, the attorney handling his estate said.

Malcolm LaVergne told The Associated Press that he showed up, along with other unspecified people, at the morning event at the Palm Morgue in downtown Las Vegas.

Simpson died April 10 at his Las Vegas home at the age of 76.

A bus once used by Paul McCartney on the 1972 Wings Over Europe tour is up for auction.

The horny 1953 Bristol KSW 5G double-decker bus was used by Paul and his wife Linda, along with the rest of the organization, for more than 7,500 miles in nine countries and 25 cities over the course of the summer.

It has passed through several hands since then, but has now been faithfully restored and will be sold through Car.

The FTSE closed up 27. 63 numbers to end the day at 7,847. 99. The CAC 40 was up 48. 90 numbers at 7,981. 51, the Dax was up 3. 79 numbers at 17,770. 02, but the Dow Jones was down 45. 66 numbers at 37,753. 31.

Today, the north will be cloudy and windy with bouts of heavy rain, according to BBC Weather. The central areas will be covered in clouds in the morning, with rain arriving in the afternoon, while in the south it will be dry and sunny. .

Friday will be partly cloudy with sunny spells and rain in places, with maximum likely in central and eastern England. It will be windy for many, but the winds will subside until the end of the day.

John has been with Car Dealer since 2013 after spending 25 years at the newspaper as a journalist and then Deputy Deputy Editor/Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Regional and National Titles. John is an Assistant Editor of Car Dealer’s Editorial Department and social media manager.

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