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The scandal around Fitbit Charge 5 effectively flatlining on users is growing - as the device's parent company denies it's anything ...
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The Canary would like to acknowledge that this investigation was by Ian Birrell for the Mail on Sunday - an ...
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Keir Starmer is infamous for dropping pledges. While it's common that politicians don't follow through, Starmer is noteworthy for abandoning ...
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A judge has allowed a parking company in Wales to continue its prosecution of a man over a parking charge ...
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