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  • 3 weeks ago | liverpoolecho.co.uk | John MacPherson |John Macpherson |Wesley Holmes

    The baby's dad was identified through DNA familial tracing last monthA £10,000 reward has been offered in the search for the mum of newborn baby found dead in a Lancashire stream 14 years ago. The baby boy, who was wearing a blue and white-striped fleece, was found by a dog walker in Spen Brook, Kirkham, in October 2011. Despite multiple appeals and a feature on the BBC Crimewatch, the baby's mum has never been identified, and his cause of death remains a mystery.

  • 1 month ago | manchestereveningnews.co.uk | John MacPherson |John Macpherson |Greta Simpson

    The incident took place just before 3am today (March 14)Police have launched an investigation after a cash machine in a Lancashire town was 'ram-raided' in the early hours of this morning (March 14). Lancashire Police said they were called to a Co-op supermarket in Longridge just before 3am following reports that a JCB digger had been driven into the storefront and the cash machine stolen, Lancs Live reported.

  • May 7, 2024 | lexology.com | Geoff McGrath |Chris Baker |John MacPherson |John Macpherson |Leon Franklin |Andrew Hilton | +2 more

    Increasing prevalence of AI and automated decision-making has driven the need for clear governance, transparency and security of customer dataWhat you need to knowPrivacy Awareness Week 2024 ‘Power up your privacy’ focusses on privacy and technology, with key principles of transparency, accountability and security. How do these core principles apply to the use of new technologies? In 2024, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Automated Decision-Making (ADM) are in the privacy spotlight.

  • Jan 10, 2024 | lexology.com | Rob Hanley |John MacPherson |John Macpherson

    Several key cyber developments took place in 2023, highlighting the need for organisations to uplift their cyber readiness and resilience this year. We have seen a sharp reminder of the importance of geo-political risk and the cyber threat environment, with Five Eye Governments overtly re-stating the risks of State-based threat actors and the importance of growing risks to critical infrastructure, intellectual property and both personal and sensitive information.

  • Dec 8, 2023 | lancs.live | John MacPherson |John Macpherson |John Thorne |Lauren Beavis |Jon Macpherson

    A mum went into labour at home and gave birth - under the Christmas tree. Leanne Tighe, 38, was expecting her third child to be born before December 25. But the healthcare assistant had the baby under her Christmas tree on the living room floor - in the space of just 25 minutes. Leanne's neighbour and best friend Ashley Brooke delivered baby Amelia - who will be known as Mimi. The pair then sent a photo of the baby to Leanne's partner Cameron Lawlor - who was still on a bus home.

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