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Home Office

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Linked regulatory cases

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Teen charged with endangering 46 during illegal Channel boat crossing denies guilt

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A 16-year-old Afghan national appeared in Margate Magistrates’ Court charged with endangering 46 people during an unauthorized small boat crossing of the English Channel. The defendant pleaded not guilty, claiming he was forced to pilot the vessel. This is the first prosecution under a new law effective January 5 targeting illegal sea crossings without

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High Court Rejects Challenge to Metropolitan Police Use of Facial Recognition

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A High Court challenge against the Metropolitan Police's use of live facial recognition technology in London has been dismissed. The challenge was led by youth worker Shaun Thompson and Silkie Carlo of campaign group Big Brother Watch, who voiced concerns about the potential for arbitrary or discriminatory use of the technology.

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Afghan Teen on Trial for Endangering 46 by Piloting Boat Across English Channel

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A 16-year-old Afghan boy is on trial for endangering 46 people by piloting a small boat across the English Channel without authorization. The teenager claims he was forced to pilot the vessel. This is the first prosecution under a new offense enacted on January 5. The case highlights the legal challenges of prosecuting minors in such circumstances.

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The case was dismissed.

In High Court Rejects Challenge to Metropolitan Police Use of Facial Recognition