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A law ensuring the details of every e-mail sent in the UK are kept is an attack on civil liberties, say critics.

News organisations say a rule change hampers their publication of secondary school league tables for England.

The euro weakens against the pound and the US dollar as data suggests that a eurozone interest rate cut next week is likely.

US manufacturing activity fell in December to a fresh 28-year low, latest data suggests.

Ten items of Welsh Assembly Government data are lost or stolen over the last year, an AM discovers.

Ministers should not be shown official statistics before they are released, to boost public trust, statistics chief Sir Michael Scholar has said.

How a text programme is helping those with bipolar manic depression.

One in five properties in some areas of the UK have been on the market for the whole of 2008, data suggests.

2008 may have belonged to the smartphone but problems are looming in 2009, say industry experts.

Toyota reports a 21.8% fall in gloabl vehicle sales in November, its worst decline since it began tracking such data.

Global police agency Interpol says that India has not yet shared any information on the deadly Mumbai attacks.

A memory stick believed to contain confidential data about children is lost by a council employee, it is confirmed.

The university Research Assessment Exercise publishes its findings but data doubts undermine the results.

England's inspectors of schools and children's services Ofsted have published details of how local councils are doing - but what do they check on?

The contact details and data records of all practising barristers in England and Wales have been stolen in a burglary.

Search giant Yahoo is to drastically reduce the time it stores users' data in what it describes as an industry benchmark.

Global average temperatures in 2008 fell to levels not seen since 2000, though it was still one of the 10 warmest years on record.

Find out your personal inflation estimate with this calculator based on official data.

When computers can understand how humans speak, the web will be much more useful, say those working on the semantic web.

Home Secretary Jacqui Smith tells the Commons she is "sorry" for releasing some knife crime statistics too early.

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