The podcast critiques Formula One's shift to battery-powered cars as a threat to the sport's traditional character, highlights data breaches in the UK Biobank, discusses Iran's political instability, reaffirms U.S. treaty commitments, and addresses victim support and aviation mis
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The UK Biobank charity informed the government that they had identified their data had been advertised for sale by several sellers on Alibaba's e-commerce platform in China. Biobank told us that three listings that appeared to sell you a biobank participation data had been identified.
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