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Nearly half of overseas calls to Windrush helpline from non-Caribbean countries, figures show

By May Bulman From The Independent UK Exclusive: Ministers accused of attempting to ‘silo’ Windrush cohort to ‘special category’ Nearly half of overseas enquiries to the government’s Windrush taskforce are from countries outside the Caribbean, indicating that the immigration issues…

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Coral reefs ‘will be overwhelmed by rising oceans’

By Robin McKie From Guardian UK Study finds fragile marine ecosystems cannot grow fast enough to keep pace with sea levels Scientists have uncovered a new threat to the world’s endangered coral reefs. They have found that most are incapable…

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Robots could help Australia’s banks cut 40,000 jobs over the next decade

By PAUL COLGAN From Business Insider Reducing staff costs will be a central feature of Australian banks’ profit maintenance strategies over the coming years, according to analysts at Macquarie Private Wealth. They estimate digitisation and automation could help each of…

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How a street artist creates fake glowing neon lights with spray paint

By Chris Snyder From Business Insider Straker is an Australian street artist who paints unique murals that appear to light up the streets. His pieces look just like real neon signs, but they are actually 2D and created using only…

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Breaking the bank or the myth of blockchain brotopia – or both?

By Nisa Amoils From Forbes If ever there was a question as to whether NY is the capital of fintech or blockchain, it was answered this week. Through a series of events from May 11 – 17, “Blockchain Week New…

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Kaspersky to move to Switzerland following latest government ban

By Rachel England From engadget The Dutch government is phasing out the software as a security ‘precaution’. Things are going from bad to worse for Kaspersky Labs, the Russian anti-virus software developer. The Dutch government says it’s planning to phase…

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Sir Ronald Sanders: The Commonwealth – What’s in it for small states?

By Sir Ronald Sanders Writing in the British Guardian newspaper on April 10, my colleague, Professor Phillip Murphy, the director of the Institute of Commonwealth Studies at the University of London, recalled that for those who campaigned for Britain to…

Outback marathon run for the Cayman Food Bank

Rotarian runs the Mount Mee Marathon in Australia to Raise Funds in Support of Local Food Bank Grand Cayman, [27 April] – On the 14th April, Derek Haines, accompanied and pushed by daughter Lizzy Haines, completed the 2nd of his…

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Government websites fall prey to cryptocurrency mining hijack

By Jon Fingas From engadget The US, UK, Australia and other countries were affected. It’s not just private companies’ websites falling victim to cryptocurrency mining hijacks. Security consultant Scott Helme and the Register have discovered that intruders compromised over 4,200…

Letter to United Nations & World Governments

We are more educated to pollute & harm the World (Project No.11, from S.Patnaik-India) By S.K.Patnaik <[email protected]> Apr 8 (1 day ago) Dear United Nations & World Governments, Due to our education system———> The situation of the world is critical…