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Book Reviews – “The Rules of Contagion” by Adam Kucharski and “The Maths of Life and Death” by Kit Yates

Published in 2020 and 2019 respectively, these books are both very timely as we have all had to get to grips with epidemiology.  Whilst there are hopeful signs that we may be close to finding a way out of the current Covid-19 pandemic; the threat of future pandemics remains very real. As the name suggests […]

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Diageo Recalls Guinness Draught 0.0% Because of Possible Presence of Mould

There hasn’t been a high-profile food product recall in the UK since the fatal listeria contamination at Good Food Chain/North Country Cooked Meats over a year ago.  Overall it has been a pretty quiet time for the sector, but food recalls hit the headlines again yesterday when Diageo announced a recall of its new alcohol-free […]

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Information Commissioner Finalises BA Penalty – What Have we Learnt?

The long-running saga of the BA data breach reached its conclusion (probably) last week with the announcement by the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) of a £20m fine.  Initial comments focused on the huge reduction from the £183m fine that the ICO initially proposed last year; but this is still a significant fine, both in total […]

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Increasing Numbers of Certifications to ISO 22301 and ISO 27001

According to the latest figures from the International Standards Organisation (ISO), covering the period up to the end of 2019, there have been significant increases in the number of certifications to ISO 22301 and ISO 27001 globally: Unfortunately no direct comparison is possible with earlier years as the basis of the survey was changed in […]

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