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Kelly Fiveash

politics.co.uk

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Past articles by Kelly:

Super-spy search engine still being pursued in the shadows

The government seems to be trying to get the search engine up and running as soon as possible → Read More

UpVote: Turkish regime jails IT trainers in encryption clampdown

We discuss alarming move to target techies who help activists stay safe online. → Read More

Facebook’s top global hires remain overwhelmingly white and male

"We aren't where we'd like to be," firm says as new diversity figures fail to move needle. → Read More

British Airways’ passengers suffer check-in delays—airline says IT systems are fine

Travellers stranded on runways and stuck in lengthy queues as BA scrambles to fix glitch. → Read More

Amber Rudd claims “real people” don’t care about end-to-end encryption

But Silicon Valley hobbles Amber Rudd's crypto "trade-off" call to fight terrorists. → Read More

BT profits bomb in wake of Italian scandal

Plus: Telecoms giant rejigs consumer wing and hires new chief policy wonk. → Read More

Ofcom’s dark fibre rules “quashed” gifting rare win to BT

UK's comms regulator "erred" on its leased line market definitions, CAT rules. → Read More

Currys PC World chided by ad watchdog over “your data is safe” fib

Knowhow Cloud lacks knowhow on malware, viruses—despite beefy security claims. → Read More

Clock ticking on Google as $2.7 billion fine takes bite out of earnings

Parent company Alphabet has yet to lodge an appeal against the EU's penalty. → Read More

Google gobbles EU’s €2.4B search abuse fine as clock ticks to end “illegal conduct”

Will Google shift its strategy to satisfy Brussels, or is an appeal against the fine incoming? → Read More

UK government’s plea to eggheads: Make batteries great again!

New research hub unveiled in bid to make UK a world leader in electric batteries. → Read More

Google right to be forgotten spat returns to Europe’s top court

French privacy watchdog demands global scrub of certain links—Google says "non." → Read More

UpVote: A stormy chat with Matthew Taylor on work and the gig economy

"My report on work is brilliant—but people don’t get it," says author of Taylor Review. → Read More

Google right to be forgotten spat returns to Europe’s top court

French privacy watchdog demands global scrub of certain links—Google says "non." → Read More

Game of Thrones replaced by London footie hooligans after Sky blunder

Hot dragon drama dethroned by thugs. Sky clearly needs to iron out the problem... → Read More

UK to implement age-verification system for porn sites

Plan will force sites to use credit-card based age verification to verify ages. → Read More

Porn fan? From next April you’ll have to prove your age with a credit card

UK gov't brings in online porn watchdog to police site operators and force compliance. → Read More

Doctor Who: Jodie Whittaker spectacularly unveiled as the 13th Doctor

New showrunner Chris Chibnall picks the Broadchurch star to play the next Time Lord. → Read More

Doctor Who: Jodie Whittaker spectacularly unveiled as the 13th Doctor

Chibnall picks Broadchurch star to play the next Time Lord. → Read More

Openreach faces regulatory action if BT split fails to spur broadband market

Decent speeds and right service to meet consumer needs are on Ofcom's list of demands. → Read More