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- Queen power: Can the Queen pardon criminals? – Daily Express
- UK Labour Party recruited ex-Israeli intelligence official for social media role: Report – Middle East Eye
- Most world leaders have pardon power. Few use it like Trump has. – The Washington Post
- The British Secret Service released the Christmas greeting card, which must be deciphered – CampusLATELY
- UK Offers Tailored Cybersecurity Guidance to the Sports Sector – HSToday
- The UK’s Flagship Cybersecurity Competition Beckons – HSToday
- Senedd Live – BBC News
- Erasmus+: UK’s departure is a lose-lose outcome for young people – The Parliament Magazine
- Erasmus and the Turing Scheme: A metaphor for Brexit? – The Parliament Magazine
- The spies who fought to keep the Nazis out of Palestine – Jewish Insider
- Live A40 traffic updates as police incident closes Golden Valley Bypass between Gloucester and Cheltenham – Gloucestershire Live
- Cybercrime detectives on the latest scams they’re seeing more often – Swindon Advertiser
- The Sound of Movies: Alexandre Desplat – Varsity Online
- Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland want to stay on the Erasmus program – SwordsToday.ie
- Drag Race UK’s Asttina Mandella makes important point about not speaking over minorities after BBC controversy – Yahoo Eurosport UK
- Zebra stripes, leopard spots and other patterns on the skin of frozen metal alloys that defy conventional metallurgy – Phys.Org
- Zebra stripes, leopard spots: frozen metal patterns defy conventional metallurgy – EurekAlert
- 10 Big Movie Scripts That Got Their Start on The Black List – Screen Rant
- Seville says goodbye to Erasmus with UK after 34 years – SmallCapNews.co.uk
- UKtech50: The 2021 longlist – ComputerWeekly.com