The UK government has demanded access to encrypted data stored by Apple users worldwide in its cloud service, under the Investigatory Powers Act. Apple, known for its strong stance on user privacy, is unable to view this data due to encryption. While the government argues that encryption enables criminals to hide more easily, privacy campaigners and cyber security experts have voiced concerns about eroding civil liberties and potential security risks associated with creating back doors for authorities.
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How a teenager tried shooting the Queen during her birthday parade
In June 1981, during the Trooping the Colour parade, 17-year-old Marcus Sarjeant fired six blank shots at Queen Elizabeth II, who was unaware of a prior threat due to a delayed letter. Sarjeant, motivated by a desire for fame and inspired by high-profile assassinations, was arrested and later sentenced to five years in prison; he changed his name after his release and attempted to apologize to the Queen. More Context
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