The Guardian/Amnesty investigation into hacking journalists'/lawyers'/human rights activists' phones is hugely important - and worth watching. theguardian.com/uk
One question though - is there any other example of software being given a nationality?

"Israeli spyware" cited everywhere

Do we ever hear about American Social Media when Facebook is criticised etc? Image
My understanding of the story is that the software is being used by many governments and other organisations to hack people's phones. I appreciate the origin of the software is part of the story but is it the story itself? Or is the word "Israeli" used in headlines...
... because it implies the 'hand of Israel' is behind this all?

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As @TomRHickman pointed out in the thread I retweeted earlier, the government has hopelessly confused law and guidance throughout the past 18 months and is now paying the price - no reason why everything can't be done *in principe* by guidance but (a) the govt has...
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Are the details of this pilot online? I found the "daily contact testing study" (gov.uk/government/new…) but can't find the one which is specific to certain institutions (if they are different)
Isn't the biggest scandal of today not that the PM and Chancellor may not have isolated but that there was a secret policy exempting the government from self-isolation rules?
I appreciatie there is a study referred to online (gov.uk/guidance/daily…) but it doesn't mention institutions. Maybe it's detailed somewhere else in which case I stand corrected.
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🚨New travel regulations coming into force tomorrow, 19 July

The Health Protection (Coronavirus, International Travel and Operator Liability) (England) (Amendment) (No. 6) Regulations 2021

legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2021/865/…
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Will all of the senior govt officials and ministers who have been in close contact with Javid now be self isolating or will they all be enrolled in a novel government experiment where they don’t have to?
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So from 16 August, only un-vaccinated adults will have to self-isolate
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