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Paul Doyle charged over Liverpool, UK, parade crash | BBC News
Paul Doyle has been charged with seven offences after the car crash in Liverpool, UK, on Monday.
The 53-year-old, from West Derby in Liverpool, will appear in Liverpool Magistrates’ Court on Friday.
Police said 79 people were hurt in total; the youngest victim was nine years old, the oldest was 78.
The incident happened close to the route of a victory parade being held to celebrate Liverpool FC’s Premier League title.
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Edward Snowden: ‘Smartphones can be taken over’ – BBC News
In his first UK TV interview US whistleblower Edward Snowden has given the BBC new details of GCHQ’s ability to hack users’ smart phones without their knowledge. Mr Snowden, a former analyst with the US National Security Agency (NSA) told Panorama there was “very little” the public could do to stop GCHQ – the British government’s digital spy agency – getting control of their handsets. He described a series of intercept capabilities named after Smurfs – the little blue imps of Belgian cartoon fame. The UK government declined to comment on “intelligence matters”. Watch Peter Taylor’s film: Edward Snowden, Spies and the Law on Panorama on BBC One on Monday 5 October at 2030bst or catch up later online.
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‘Killer fungus’ destroying invasive plant in UK | BBC News
A new species of “killer fungus” has been discovered that destroys an invasive plant in the UK, raising hopes that native habitats could be restored.
The scientist who found the moss dieback fungus and is tracking its spread across the UK took the BBC’s Georgina Rannard to South Wales to see the fungus.
It leaves “fairy rings of death” on the heath-star moss which arrived on British soil in the 1940s and swiftly pushed out other plants, damaging heathlands, sand dunes and other habitats across Britain.
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US, UK and Australia to develop unmanned undersea vehicles | BBC News
AUKUS partners have announced new underwater defence technologies using uncrewed systems, with capabilities expected to enter service from 2027 as part of efforts to strengthen security across the UK, US and Australia.
Three UK companies have also been awarded a share of £3m through a maritime innovation challenge, supporting the development of advanced undersea capabilities.
The announcements were made at a defence ministers’ meeting in Singapore, alongside plans for continued submarine rotations at an Australian naval base.
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