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These licensed PowerA Nintendo controllers are less than half price of the official Pro Controller — and even work with Switch 2
PowerA has discounted some Switch and Switch 2 compatible gamepads.
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I can’t put down two cheap headphones I tested this year — one’s better for budget audiophiles, one’s perfect for commuters
For cheap headphone buyers, the Soundpeats Cove Pro and OneOdio Focus A1 Pro are perfect — just for different people.
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The open source blind spot in our supply chains
Supply chain attacks are increasing in volume, but open source vulnerabilities continue relatively unnoticed.
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I saw Hisense’s new mid-range mini-LED TV, and it could be the affordable set to beat thanks one key screen upgrade
Anti-reflection tech makes makes the most of mini-LED tech with impressive results.
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'Cybercriminals are industrializing deception': new report reveals how major global cybercrime syndicates have infiltrated trusted domains with millions now at risk - here's what you need to know
Outdated software, crypto fraud, and fake ecommerce sites are running rampant, losing people money and web assets.
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CRKD is releasing a new version of its tiny Atom controller that's compatible with Switch 2 and has loads of meaningful upgrades
CRKD has announced a new version of its adorable Atom controller called the Atom+.
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Directive 8020 was 'designed with the PS5 in mind' and will offer 'sharper visuals' powered by PSSR and 'advanced ray tracing' to heighten the horror on PS5 Pro
Supermassive Games has revealed the PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 5 Pro features of its next major entry in its Dark Pictures Anthology, Directive 8020.
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HBO Max is now available in the UK — here are 5 great horror movies I recommend
HBO Max is home to plenty of great horror movies, and these are the five I recommend starting with.
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Dare we dream of Windows 11 with fewer ads and promos? Microsoft exec promises a 'calmer and more chill OS with fewer upsells is a goal'
A Windows 11 without endless promotion for Microsoft's services and games? It could happen, apparently.
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Ajax suffers major own goal as data breach hits personal info of 300,000 fans
A bug in an app allowed a hacker to view and tamper with the data, but a fix has since been implemented.
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The Pitt is finally available to stream in the UK on HBO Max — be ready for the unmissable 'mass casualty trauma' you need to catch up with
After an agonizing 14 month wait, The Pitt is finally available to stream in the UK as HBO Max lands in good old Blighty. Frankly, you need to brace yourself for 'mass casualty trauma'.
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Jo Nesbø's Detective Hole ending is too disturbing for words — but you couldn't have paid me to reveal the unhinged real-life inspiration behind the Netflix scene
Episode 10 of Detective Hole on Netflix reveals one fate that's too grim for words — but Jo Nesbø's real-life story behind it is even more ridiculous than the onscreen scene.
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Need a new Apple Pencil? Here are 7 cheap alternatives to boost your iPad creativity, tried and tested by experts
Unlock your iPad's creative potential with our pick of the best Apple Pencil alternatives, many of which are now on sale.
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VPN logging: what data does your VPN need to collect?
VPNs are supposed to keep your data safe, but what data do they need to achieve this?
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The Samsung Galaxy S26 free storage upgrade offer is back for a limited time — and this stackable coupon can save you even more
Samsung, JB Hi-Fi, The Good Guys and Amazon have all brought back free storage upgrades across the Galaxy S26 lineup, while the 1TB S26 Ultra gets a hefty discount.
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Handheld gaming PCs are in big trouble — and it's not a surprise to see what's responsible
The memory crisis is still a major issue with PC hardware, and handheld gaming devices may be in serious danger if the AI boom continues apace.
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'I'll switch to another brand': I polled over 1,000 Garmin users to see what they thought of Garmin's Connect+ premium tier, one year after its launch
One year later, Garmin users still aren't subscribing to Garmin Connect+, according to our survey.
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'AI is becoming THE line item': OpenAI and Anthropic are big winners in the doubling of AI spend as legacy SaaS face an existential crisis
Enterprise AI spend is booming, with OpenAI, Anthropic, and Cursor dominating budgets while legacy SaaS loses relevance and influence.
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Toyota hits the accelerator on EVs as its rivals go into reverse — starting with an $800 million Kentucky plant and three new cars
Rival automakers are pulling the plug on EVs in the US, but Toyota has other plans.
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Bring back the joy of buying new tech and toys
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This is probably the first mainstream mini PC that can dual-boot Ubuntu and Windows out of the box — and it even comes with the hottest AI application of 2026
GMKtec NucBox K13 offers Windows-Ubuntu dual-boot, OpenClaw AI with security flaws, Intel Ultra 7 power, but heat and reliability issues may persist.
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A court just ruled Meta and YouTube ‘negligent’ — social media may never be the same
Meta and YouTube just lost a landmark social media case in which a jury found them negligent. Now the question is how, if at all, these platforms change?
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Forget the RAM crisis — storage prices are spiralling, and processors could be next, as gaming PC maker warns 'CPU shortage is getting more serious'
The cost of all key PC components is being hit, as apparently, CPUs are now in the firing line.
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AI's got Talent: In a weird twist, someone just launched a marketplace for AI Agents that's not far off a human-powered job board
Agentalent.ai enables enterprises to post, evaluate, and hire AI agents while developers gain direct access to operational deployment.
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Google’s new Android Automotive update wants to control your car's 'brain' — as Micron predicts cars will soon need 300GB of RAM
Cars are rapidly turning into computers as Android Automotive update will soon make it the ‘brain’ of your car, but Micron says vehicles will soon need 300GB of RAM to function.
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Don't buy Apple's new MacBook Air M5 — the award-winning MacBook Air M4 just dropped to its lowest price ever at Amazon
You can skip Apple's newly released MacBook Air M5 — Amazon has the award-winning 13-inch MacBook Air M4 on sale for a record-low price of $949.99.
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'The robots are here' — Melania Trump walks alongside creepy humanoid at White House summit like it’s the most normal thing in the world
Figure 03 humanoid robot makes a surprise visit to the White House, alongside First Lady Melania Trump, who is ready for robot teachers.
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'A critical point': Nearly 80% of UK firms have adopted AI — but barely any are seeing a positive ROI so far
UK businesses widely adopt AI tools, yet weak planning, unclear goals, and inconsistent tracking continue to limit measurable returns and outcomes.
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The Fitbit Inspire 3 is 'a great entry point to the health and fitness-tracking world' — and it's back to its lowest price at Amazon
I'm a huge fan of the Fitbit Inspire 3 — and it's currently down to its lowest ever price thanks to the Amazon Big Spring Sale.
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Top LLM PyPl package compromised to steal user details - here's what we know
Aqua Security’s Trivy vulnerability scanner compromise is trickling down into a hugely popular Python package.
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Eufy Omni C28 Review: Affordable and Full-Featured
Eufy's latest robot vacuum proves you can still get a great vac-mop without dropping four figures.
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How to Buy Ethical and Eco-Friendly Electronics (2026)
Electronic waste, conflict minerals, and poor labor conditions are just a few issues blighting the tech industry. Here’s how to shop more sustainably.
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This Groundbreaking Omega Watch’s Accuracy Is Calibrated Using Sound
Thanks to a novel way of testing precision using acoustics, the Constellation Observatory is the first watch with no seconds hand to achieve Master Chronometer status.
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‘She’s Never Going to Age’: Porn Stars Are Embracing AI Clones to Stay Forever Young
AI companion platforms like OhChat and SinfulX are offering adult creators digital twins, who are always at their peak and stay monetizing.
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Why ICE Is Allowed to Impersonate Law Enforcement
“There's no accountability,” one expert tells WIRED of ICE’s ability to lie to the public. "The consequence of this is that it’s going to be a systemic harm across all law enforcement.”
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Anduril’s Real War Is With Itself
From drones to missiles to submarines, the $30.5 billion defense startup wants to transform how the tools of war are made. It’s not all going as planned.
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Saatva HD Mattress Review: A Solution for Heavy-Bodied Sleepers
With latex, coils, and a thoughtful build, the Saatva HD tackles a problem the industry often ignores.
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The Government’s Shittiest Website
For more than 30 years, the US Postal Service has sent people who need to change their addresses to MyMove. Experts say the site uses dark patterns to trap visitors in an online purgatory of “deals.”
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Therabody Promo Codes: 15% Off March 2026
Save on the science-backed devices you’ve been eyeing with 15% off Theragun discount code and 30% off other great deals.
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Lenovo Coupon Codes and Deals: $5,000+ Off
Whether you’re shopping for a ThinkPad, Yoga laptop, or Legion gaming PC, these Lenovo discount codes and promotions can help you save big on your next tech upgrade.
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20% Squarespace Promo Codes | March 2026
Get 20% off your next website, 10% off with exclusive Squarespace discount code, 50% off plans, and more top coupons from WIRED.
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LegalZoom Promo Code: Exclusive 10% Off LLC Formations
Save on top services at LegalZoom, like LLC registration, incorporation, estate plans, and more with coupons and deals from WIRED.
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50% Off Verizon Promo Codes | March 2026
Save with Verizon coupon codes for $1,100 off Galaxy S25 phones, free iPhone 17 Pros, and up to 50% off plans.
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Tuft & Needle Promo Codes: 20% Off | March 2026
Save 20% on best-selling mattresses with our top Tuft & Needle coupon codes.
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Hulu Promo Codes & Discounts: 20% Off in March
Students can get a Hulu plan for $1.99 per month. Get more details on this and other great deals below.
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Factor Promo Code: 50% Off Off Meal Prep
Make meal prep easier for any dietary need while enjoying great savings with our hand-picked Factor discount codes this March.
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60% HP Discount Codes & Coupons March 2026
Save up to 60%, plus an extra 20% with HP promo codes for laptops, printers, PCs, and more tech.
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Amazon Spring Sale Deal: The Typhur Dome 2 Air Fryer Is 30% Off
I tested more than 30 air fryers this past year. The Typhur Dome 2 is the one I recommend, and it’s uncommonly cheap right now.
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There’s Something Very Dark About a Lot of Those Viral AI Fruit Videos
With female AI fruit being fart-shamed and even sexually assaulted, there’s a misogynistic undercurrent to the fruit slop microdramas, even as they appear to be cultivating genuine fans.
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OpenClaw Agents Can Be Guilt-Tripped Into Self-Sabotage
In a controlled experiment, OpenClaw agents proved prone to panic and vulnerable to manipulation. They even disabled their own functionality when gaslit by humans.
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We're Tracking Our Favorite Deals During the Amazon Big Spring Sale and There Are a Ton of Great Ones
The Amazon Big Spring Sale has deals on just about anything you could want, from vacuums to TVs and anything in between, and we're vetting all the best discounts.
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Apple introduced the Alarm slider when it released iOS 26.1 in November, but you can get rid of it in four steps.
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I Review Routers for a Living. Don’t Buy a Router Right Now
The Federal Communications Commission bans the sale of new foreign-made routers in the US to protect national security. The ironic side effect: It could stop your current router from receiving vital security updates.
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USPS 8% Surcharge Could Hit Small Businesses and Shoppers Alike
It's the first-ever surcharge from the USPS, and it's all due to rising gas costs. But it won't affect first-class stamps.
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Ring Finally Goes Wire-Free for Its Latest 4K Video Doorbells
The launch of battery-powered versions of the company's powerful AI doorbells has been highly anticipated.
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Melania Trump Escorted by Talking Humanoid Robot at White House Tech Summit
The first lady shared the spotlight with the robot to promote the use of artificial intelligence in education.
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The Top Tech Deals Our Readers Are Shopping During Amazon's Big Spring Sale
Check out the top trending gadgets that you can snag on sale now during the Amazon Big Spring Sale.
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McDonald's KPop Demon Hunter Meals Include Bright Purple Nugget Sauce
The Derpy McFlurry mixes popping boba pearls and berry sauce into a soft-serve dessert.
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Switch 2 Pricing Shift: Nintendo Says Its Physical Games Will Cost $10 More
Gaming is about to become even more expensive.
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OpenAI Gives Users a Long-Term Storage Option With ChatGPT Library
Right now, you need a Plus plan or better to access the library feature.
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NotebookLM's latest features turn your notes into videos, podcasts and more.
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Dell's Precision Pro Biz Laptops Are Back With New Focus on Portability
Dell is bringing back the Precision Pro alongside a lineup of new Dell Pro laptops, the tiny Pro 5 Micro PC and a "conferencing monitor."
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Razer Releases New Blade 16 Gaming Laptop With Intel Panther Lake, Brighter OLED
This 16-inch gaming powerhouse has an Intel Core Ultra 9 386H processor and up to RTX 5090 graphics but doesn't come cheap.
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Nintendo Dropped a Switch 2 Update With a New Mode You'll Want to Turn On Immediately
This new feature is one of the best yet.
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Foldable Smartphone Shipments Grew 28% in 2025, Even Without Apple
Now that more major brands are competing in the foldable market, a growing number of people are making the switch.
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Sony Hits the Brakes on Electric Cars With Built-In PlayStation Features
Two EV models that Sony was developing with Honda, the Afeels 1 sedan and an Afeela SUV, are now discontinued.
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New Harry Potter TV Series Trailer Reintroduces Hogwarts Magic for HBO
The show will now debut before 2027.
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Nvidia's NemoClaw Adds Security and Privacy Features for AI Agents. Is It Enough?
Nvidia's NemoClaw adds some significant advancements to OpenClaw, but experts believe more work needs to be done.
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My favorite carpet cleaners do more than just tackle tough stains and pet messes -- they also remove pollen, dust and pet dander to help keep your seasonal allergies at bay.
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UAE positions cyber security as pillar of national resilience and digital growth
Strategic investment and coordination reinforce the country’s ability to withstand complex cyber threats
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Bank of England IT project offers lessons for wider government
The UK central bank’s core IT system replacement project surprised MPs, who were unaccustomed to reviewing success stories – its achievement could potentially serve as a model for future government IT initiatives
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US government launches Bureau of Emerging Threats
The US’ Bureau of Emerging Threats sits within the State Department and will supposedly help address national security threats arising from cyber attacks, the weaponisation of space and other emerging technologies
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Google targets 2029 for post-quantum cyber readiness
Google sets out a timeline for its migration to post-quantum cryptography, saying it will complete its migration before the end of the 2020s
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Platformisation or platform theatre? Navigating cyber consolidation
The Security Think Tank looks at platformisation, considering questions such as how CISOs can distinguish between a truly integrated platform and 'integration theater, and how to protect unified platforms.
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Amazon Web Services bags Fujitsu’s HMRC loss
US tech giant wins contract to run three datacentres for the government department after cutting ties with Fujitsu
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Emergency Microsoft, Oracle patches point to wider cyber issues
Emergency out-of-band patches from Microsoft and Oracle signal underlying security issues around update cycles and patching, and identity security and zero-trust, says the community
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UK government boosts digital access for more than a million people
Since its launch last year, the UK government’s Digital Inclusion Action Plan has consistently met its targets, helping over one million people access the digital world
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Designing water‐smart AI datacentres in GCC and MENA
As Gulf countries race to build AI capacity in one of the world’s most water‐stressed regions, policymakers and operators are rethinking how they power and cool datacentres without exhausting critical water resources
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The UAE CIO: From technology operator to digital value architect
As AI, sovereign cloud and regulation reshape the Gulf’s technology landscape, CIOs in the UAE are being pushed beyond infrastructure management into a role that blends strategy, governance and digital trust, says CIO and technology expert Umesh Moolchandani
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Cyber pros must grasp the vibe coding nettle, says NCSC chief
At RSA in San Francisco, NCSC chief exec Richard Horne says security professionals have an opportunity and a responsibility to get in front of the security issues raised by the popularity of ‘vibe coding’
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HSBC gets its first artificial intelligence chief
UK bank appoints its first executive position dedicated to artificial intelligence as the technology embeds across the sector
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US government bans imported routers, raising tough questions
The US communications regulator has enacted a ban on all router hardware made outside America citing security concerns, but experts say the move may risk creating more issues than it solves
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AI infrastructure investment in the Middle East enters a new geopolitical reality
As the region builds large-scale compute capacity, technology leaders are focusing on resilience, supply chains and semiconductor dependencies
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Cyber platformisation is a skills issue for security teams
The Security Think Tank looks at platformisation, considering questions such as how CISOs can distinguish between a truly integrated platform and 'integration theater, and how to protect unified platforms.
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Government digital identity – dystopia or dreamland?
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Oracle endows Fusion applications with more AI autonomy
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Irish government launches CNI resilience plan
Ireland’s National Strategy on the Resilience of Critical Entities sets out a pathway to improved cyber resilience for the nation’s critical infrastructure, and establishes compliance with an EU directive
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Cyber platformisation: Don't fall into the 'integration debt' trap
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DWP finally seeks reviewer of its subpostmaster prosecutions
Months after announcing review, the government has advertised for a reviewer to look over more than 100 prosecutions of subpostmasters by the Department of Work and Pensions
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