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#GODAboveAllElse We all count & together make a difference, it takes us all! #SEND #SOS!SEN #SEN #ADD #Disability #IPSEA #ASC #ASD #Disabled #Equity
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11 Surprising Things You Can Do With Your Phone That Most People Don't Know About... dailyentertainment.me/tech/uses-for-…
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86% report improved productivity': Nearly half of the world's biggest firms lack a critical #AI risk framework — and it’s a dangerous gamble
by Efosa Udinmwen @techradar
Learn more: buff.ly/R70ItFH
#MachineLearning #ArtificialIntelligence #ML #MI

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Paedophile David Johnson, 35, was caught watching child abuse videos on a train from Stafford to London, with an indecent image set as his phone wallpaper.
A horrified passenger spotted him and alerted British Transport Police. He was arrested at Euston station.
Johnson had nearly 200 indecent images, including 105 Category A (the most serious). He also pleaded guilty to attempting sexual communication with a child and arranging/facilitating a child sex offence.
Jailed for two years and three months at Inner London Crown Court, plus a 10-year Sexual Harm Prevention Order and placed on the sex offenders register for a decade.
Just two years is a joke...
Sickening. Caught red-handed.
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Powerful footage from Poland shows tens of thousands of pilgrims taking part in the Passion of the Lord on #GoodFriday. In a world that often forgets, the faith of millions still burns bright on the paths of the Cross. He walks with us. 🙏
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Wind-powered #Robot could enable long-term exploration of hostile environments
by Cranfield University @TechXplore_com
Learn more: bit.ly/47MBcUR
#Robots #Engineering #EmergingTech #Innovation

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Hey @liamgallagher while you are sat their brightening everyone’s days and fending off the haters….. would you mind posting my petition for an inquiry into child mental delays and the effect it has on kids growing up to be mad for it!
petition.parliament.uk/petitions/7486…

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@MrPitbull07 //The idea behind the design is to provide a discreet safety tool that can be used in situations where reaching for a phone or drawing attention may not be possible.//
And the "discreet safety tool" secret is out now. What's next?
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South African teenager Bohlale Mphahlele developed an innovative personal safety device designed to look like a simple piece of jewelry.
Known as the Alerting Earpiece, the device is built to resemble a regular earring while discreetly containing a small camera and emergency alert system.
When activated, the earpiece can capture images and send a distress signal to selected contacts. The alert can also include the wearer’s live GPS location, helping trusted individuals or emergency responders locate the person quickly.
The idea behind the design is to provide a discreet safety tool that can be used in situations where reaching for a phone or drawing attention may not be possible.
Mphahlele presented the concept at the Eskom Expo for Young Scientists, where the project received recognition from judges and education officials.
Her invention highlights how young innovators are using technology to address real-world challenges, particularly around personal safety and rapid emergency communication.

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Cut Welfare, welfare, welfare say the parties
'44% of families say their income does not cover basic day-to-day essentials like food and housing.
87% of families have no savings at all, meaning a broken essential item can force families into debt or going without.
More than half of parents (51%) are skipping meals or cutting portion sizes because they cannot afford enough food.
A third of families (33%) cannot afford to keep their home warm'
#PMQs #Politicslive
familyfund.org.uk/news/new-repor…
familyfund.org.uk/news/new-repor…
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Yesterday a simple phone call revealed something important about how many automated systems are designed.
I was trying to resolve a billing issue with Hartford HealthCare. The automated system informed me that all calls were recorded. I stated that I did not consent to the recording, but I still needed billing assistance.
What followed was a loop:
• The system insisted all calls must be recorded.
• I reiterated that I did not consent.
• The system told me my only option was to hang up.
Eventually the system confirmed the outcome plainly: there was no way to receive billing assistance without violating my consent.
This interaction exposed something deeper than a frustrating customer service experience. It revealed a structural problem in many automated systems: they enforce policies, but they cannot recognize when those policies create impossible conditions for the user.
From that single interaction, three governance failures became obvious:
• Consent Deadlock — when user consent and system policy conflict with no resolution path.
• Service Access Paradox — when a service exists but cannot be accessed without violating a constraint.
• Policy Authority Opacity — when a rule is enforced but the system cannot explain the authority behind it.
What struck me most is that the system wasn’t malicious or broken. It was simply missing the ability to recognize when its own rules created an illegitimate interaction.
This is exactly the type of problem governance-first system design is meant to address: detecting these situations early and refusing deterministically rather than trapping people in loops.
Sometimes the most interesting architectural insights don’t come from whiteboards or code—they come from everyday interactions with systems that quietly reveal their limitations.
#AIGovernance
#SystemDesign
#AIInfrastructure
#HealthcareTechnology
#Automation
#DigitalGovernance
#AIethics
#SystemsThinking
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JUSTICE joined over 30 charities supporting victims of violence against women and girls to call on the government to drop plans to restrict juries.
Survivors need a justice system they can trust - sidelining juries puts that at risk.
theguardian.com/law/2026/mar/1…
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On Finding Your Tribe:
"Meeting other SEND parents is like finding your people after years in the wilderness."
Maxine, parent of a child with autism, 8
What Parents of Children with SEN Actually Say specialeducationalneeds.co.uk/what-parents-o…
#SEND #SENDParent #Autism #ADHD #Dyslexia #Dyspraxia #SpeechAndLanguage #Sensory #Neurodiversity #EHCP

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Scotland The Brave.
At the end of a courageous and well informed debate the Scottish Parliament has defeated the assisted suicide/ euthanasia Bill by by 69 votes to 57 - signalling its belief in the supremacy of the right to life, its concerns for disabled and vulnerable people and its belief in palliative care.
The leader of the SNP, Scottish First Minister John Swinney, Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar, and the leader of the Scottish Conservatives, Russell Findlay, all united in their opposition to the proposals. They were joined by Deputy First Minister @_KateForbes
In a demonstration of characteristic Scottish independent thinking this was a major victory for the most vulnerable in our society.
Those attacking UK Parliamentarians for also forensically questioning the dangers of similar UKwide legislation should listen to the voice of Scotland.
No one should have to suffer a painful death and @wesstreeting & @ShabanaMahmood are right that we don’t need dangerous and unsafe laws but must invest in palliative care services to ensure that everyone has dignity at the end of life.
@Tanni_GT @frankcottrell_b @historykev @thelizcarr @NualaLoan @timfarron @RighToLifeUK @CNKAlliance @RachaelMaskell

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£17m to install ‘pathfinder’ courts across England and Wales, now under the name ‘child-focused courts’ lawgazette.co.uk/news/lammy-reb…
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