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Guy Clapperton

Guy Clapperton

Editor / Founder / Freelance Journalist / Podcast Presenter at The Guardian

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  • English
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  • Accounting
  • Automobiles
  • Computers & Technology
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Finance & Banking Services
  • Telecommunications
  • Business
  • Media
  • Design
  • Industry
  • Consumer Electronics
  • Education
  • E-Commerce
  • Electrical
  • Engineering

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Never can say goodbye: face scans for departing US visitors fast-tracked

Biometric Exit, a scheme launched under Obama to check departing passengers, is being rolled out to every international airport in the US
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Not just a load of old COBOLers: systems are still running on old code

Old code still underpins systems from airlines to banking, presenting not just a potential security risk, but also a risk that you might not be able to find developers to fix the issues
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Couple can’t store data from camera pointed at next door’s garden

Ruling against Google continuing to track Safari users used to shore up case against couple who pointed cameras at their neighbours’ garden
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Debate: For and against traditional media - are printed newspapers ...

With Boris Johnson campaigning to ‘save the Guardian’, our experts turn their attention to debating whether we will realistically still be reading ‘paper’ newspapers in five years,
newstatesman.com

The new campus on the Rock – part 2

NS: The new university is going to welcome its first intake of students at the end of this month. But what’s the incentive for them to go there rather than benefit from a bit of (fully funded) travel? GL: We expect that most students who would have thought of travelling for higher education will sti…
newstatesman.com

Evacuation Commemoration Day: a concert and a background

As readers in the UK dry out their possessions after a positively drenched bank holiday, they’re gearing up for another one in Gibraltar. The best guess says the weather is likely to be better but more importantly the focus will be more precise. This Bank Holiday is in commemoration of the wartime e…
newstatesman.com

Accounting for success: the new leader at KPMG

New Statesman: So you’ve been in the job for a month – how is it going? Jon Tricker: I’m thoroughly enjoying it. We have a very interesting array of young, talented people from all over the world, all with different experience, and all sharing a drive to be challenged and have a good time in the pro…
newstatesman.com

Gibraltar: a strong economy in choppy waters

The Gibraltarian Chamber of Commerce has updated its study on the local economy’s effect on the Campo de Gibraltar, and it looks positive. Gib was largely insulated from the world’s economic downturn from 2008 onwards as its economy focused on areas that were not badly hit; the government’s moves to…
newstatesman.com

Gibraltar: on the crest of a wave

Gibraltar is trying to go green but there are obstacles. You want to put a wind farm in place? Certainly, in theory it’s a good idea but there are difficulties – such as the complete absence of space. There simply isn’t a wind farm shaped space on the Rock. There is one other answer, though; all but…
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A thing of beauty – a joy forever?

Early next month Gibraltar will hold the Miss Gibraltar contest for the 51st consecutive year. The first contest was actually in the late 1950s but there were a few years in which it didn’t happen; it resumed again in 1964. Within years, and well within living memory, the whole idea of a beauty page…
independent.co.uk

How Daniel Rymer’s business side-project became both his passion and

Given the current financial difficulties in world markets, a lot of people will be considering starting up sideline businesses. Sometimes this sort of project takes off and takes over. That’s certainly how it’s been for Daniel Rymer, once known to many as one of the cast of the BBC’s Casualty and c…