![]() ![]() so what will probably happen is that we'll probably start off with some snow falling on the leading edge of this system. now, it's going to be quite an awkward kind of day for forecasting exactly how much snow there might be, because between these fronts, there's actually a zone of slightly less cold air - cold, mild, cold. into that cold air moves these weather fronts. still chilly, temperatures at best around 5 or 6 degrees for many. There will be lots of sunshine, cold and frosty, still snow showers affecting scotland and still that line of showers affecting northern ireland, the northwest of england and wales, the northwest midlands too. however, into wednesday, the winds change direction a little bit and should keep most of the showers away from the east coast. and there will be frequent showers coming down the irish sea coasts, so northern ireland, the northwest of both england and wales, the northwest midlands seeing showers, and there'll also be plenty of showers coming down the north sea coasts. ![]() the next couple of days could bring 15 cm or so. now, there will be some very heavy snow across the higher scottish mountains. and for 0rkney, some very strong winds towards the middle part of the day. 0therwise, further north, frost pretty widespread and there's a risk of icy stretches in scotland, where we'll continue to see frequent snow showers with some significant accumulations building up. and ahead of it, overnight, we'll stilljust be about into the milder air across the far south of england and wales, so temperatures, cardiff and london, about 6 or 7 degrees. now, the colder air is going to be arriving on these northerly winds, and those winds push the cold air right the way into the south. well, tomorrow's temperatures more typically around 4 or 5 celsius. so, we became very used to a proximity app that was tracing and advising who we were coming in contact with, we got used to the idea of vaccine passports, which are important if you want how confident are you that that's necessary and proportionate? data protection didn't stand in the way of the kind of reasonable public health surveillance measures that needed to be put in place. a lot of people think that the pandemic has led to a kind of massive data landgrab by central government. and i think that was such a serious issue, so we needed to intervene and find a way to work with police so that their lines of inquiry had to be clear before they uploaded data from victims�* phones. when police forces started to require victims of sexual assault to upload everything on their mobile phones, put it in the hands of police and prosecutors, then that created a chill on women and men reporting sexual assault. what were you concerned about? and what will this work mean in practice? the mobile phone extraction investigation, and our work across the uk, is one of the most important files that i've ever dealt with. Those safeguards are now going to be enshrined in law, which a lot of people have put down as a big success for your office. but i've also written to her, to ask her for access to the full so we're looking at that publicly available information. that's just not true." we're looking really closely at what is publicly available right now from frances's testimony. he says, "i think most of us" - presumably facebook employees - "just don't recognise the false picture of the company that is being painted." and he said, "at the heart of these accusations is this idea that we prioritise profit over safety and well-being. let me put to you what mark zuckerberg said in response - on facebook, of course. facebook will tell you privacy means they can't give you data. facebook hides behind walls that keeps researchers and regulators from understanding the true dynamics of their system. she used to work on the company's algorithmic products, and she was very damning in her evidence to a senate committee. and they put profits before people, in her view. Well, the accusation of one former facebook employee, frances haugen, goes further than what you're saying, which is that, actually, for facebook, ultimately - in her view - the bottom line is what counts. ![]()
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