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UK Friends of the Association for the Wellbeing of Israel’s Soldiers issued with an Official Warning over social media post.
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Why CAPTCHAs are problematic and should not be used in government services.
The CMA is examining heating oil amid concerns about rising prices due to conflict in the Middle East.
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