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| Every Italian’s tax bill published online Makes UK government look like amateurs
The British government might be useless at keeping our data safe, but the outgoing Italian government has gone one better - it has published the tax details of every single Italian on a website and made them available to anyone interested.
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| Behind Enemy Lines With Velvet Assassin [Preview] Gamecock's upcoming Velvet Assassin, in development by Replay Studios, has an intriguing premise - the protagonist, Violette Summer, is based on the actual life of British secret agent Violette Szabo during World War II. In the game, Violette is a secre [..] |
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| UK Retailers Hate Rock Band Pricing Too [Only In The UK]
Gamers paying in Great British Pounds couldn't have been too happy to be faced with the proposed Rock Band pricing scheme proposed by EA and Harmonix. With a suggested retail price of £130 for the "Instrument Pack" and £5 [..] |
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| Nintendo, SEGA, Ubisoft, EA All Back PEGI Over BBFC [Europe] After the Bryon Review suggested a new system requiring games that would normally receive a 12+ Pan European Game Information (PEGI) rating be subjected to review by the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC), publishers like EA started to worry about even longer UK game release delays. Bo [..] |
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| BBFC Disappointed By Publisher Delay Concerns [Game Ratings] Recently some UK game publishers - notably EA - expressed concern that proposed changes to the ratings system that would require the British Board of Film Classification to review all games 12+ and up would cause delays in getting titles into the hands of consumers. BBFC Director David Cooke finds thei [..] |
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| Lord British Visits The Colbert Report [Tivo Alert] There certainly is a large amount of gaming news relating to Comedy Central's cartoon character Stephen Colbert floating about these days, isn't there? While we eagerly await the announcement of the world's first video game based on a fake news personality, Stephen himself w [..] |
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| Temp workers to get equal rights after 12 weeks Employers’ groups and small biz world up in arms
An agreement inked by government, employers and unions yesterday means temporary British workers will be given the same employment rights as permanent staff after 12 weeks in the job.
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| July 18, 1876: Royal Commissioners Wrinkle Their Noses 1876: The British government appoints a Royal Commission on Noxious Vapours to look into the growing problem of industrial air pollution. Its report two years later would bring better regulation but warn of impeding economic growth.
England had been trying to do something about air quality for centuries. King Edward I in 1306 prohibited burning [...] [..] |
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| Would a data notification law improve UK data security? How to prevent more government data disasters
A panel of experts in data protection was beaten yesterday by a simple question from the floor: “Can you give us an example of good data security practice by the British Government?”
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| Ubisoft Working On New Driver Game [Driver] If a Driver game fails? Try, and try again. That's new franchise owners Ubisoft's thinking (maybe Atari were just bad luck), as a BBC story on British games development contains the unsurprising news that Ubisoft Reflections, in Newcastle, are working on another Driv [..] |
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| Feargal Sharkey on the music-ISP MoU Three Strikes RIP?
The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between ISPs and the music business will lead to radically new “legal P2P” services, British Music Rights’ Feargal Sharkey told us this morning. Licensing deals have already been signed, we reported recently.
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| Dept of Business waves WEEE stick at electronics vendors Time to raise your game, chaps
The British government is pleased with how the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) disposal scheme is working out, a year on from its inception. Collection has exceeded the EU target by 2kg per person, which is pretty good considering how poorly the UK usually fares with waste disposal and [...] [..] |
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