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Palantir’s access to identifiable NHS England patient data is ‘dangerous’, MPs say
ACTU
11.05.2026

Palantir’s access to identifiable NHS England patient data is ‘dangerous’, MPs say

Decision made to grant US tech firm ‘unlimited access’ to data in project to build integrated platform, according to reportsUK politics live – latest updatesMPs have warned that an NHS decision to grant Palantir access to identifiable patient information in its plan to use AI to improve the health service is “dangerous” and will fuel public fears that data privacy is not being prioritised.NHS England has allowed staff from the US tech firm and other contractors access to patient data before it has been pseudonymised, despite internal fears of a “risk of loss of public confidence”, the Financial Times reported. Continue reading...

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Guardian UK
Scholly Founder Sues Sallie Mae Over Data Privacy and Wrongful Termination
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Business·28.04.2026Résumé IA

Scholly Founder Sues Sallie Mae Over Data Privacy and Wrongful Termination

Chris Gray, who sold his Shark Tank-backed scholarship search startup Scholly to Sallie Mae in 2023, is suing the student loan giant for wrongful termination. Gray alleges Sallie Mae laid off his co-founders, fired him after he raised concerns about data privacy, and is selling user data—including personal info on minors—through a subsidiary called SLM Education Services (Sallie.com). Gray claims he believed Sallie Mae, as a federally regulated bank, would be prohibited from selling user data. Sallie Mae called the allegations 'without merit.'

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TechCrunch
UK information commissioner steps back amid workplace investigation
ACTU
27.04.2026

UK information commissioner steps back amid workplace investigation

John Edwards says he is fully cooperating with ICO’s independent inquiry into ‘HR matters’The UK’s information commissioner has stepped back from his job after the data protection regulator launched an independent workplace investigation into unspecified “HR matters”.John Edwards, the national watchdog for information rights, data privacy and transparency among public bodies, said he was cooperating with the investigation in a post on his LinkedIn account. Continue reading...

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Guardian UK
Two Data Privacy Bills Aim to Create National Standard, Preempting State Laws
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Politique·22.04.2026Résumé IA

Two Data Privacy Bills Aim to Create National Standard, Preempting State Laws

Two Republican-backed data privacy bills set for introduction would create a national standard for how tech and finance companies handle user data, preempting nearly two dozen state laws. The SECURE Data Act targets technology companies while the GUARD Financial Data Act focuses on financial services. Both bills allow users to access, correct, delete data and opt out of targeted ads, but notably do not allow private lawsuits for violations.

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CNBC