Function creep creeps me out
By Nicole Kobie in Editorial
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The good old Home Office is apparently considering a new use for its
Catch and release
By Nicole Kobie in Editorial
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My flat was broken into a few months back, but the police caught the guy (or the alleged guy, as it were.) Owing to overcrowded prisons and whatnot, he was released on bail, with a curfew and an electronic monitoring anklet (very fashionable this year) to keep him in line.
Now, I never really thought about this before
Management falling behind technology?
By Nicole Kobie in Editorial
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