Abstract: The research on fine-grained recognition of bird images has received widespread attention, but currently there are few publicly available datasets of fine-grained bird images, and there are ...
Abstract: With the development of jamming systems, the jammer is becoming much smarter and can change its strategy with radar, which forms a competitive game between the radar and the jammer and poses ...
It hasn’t been the kind of month David Lammy would have imagined when he took the job. The new Lord Chancellor and justice secretary has quickly discovered why few politicians survive long in this ...
There is a peculiar type of politician who mistakes noise for authority and sees the appearance of motion to be the same as its actuality. David Lammy, now foisted on the British public as both Deputy ...
David Lammy's jails farce deepened tonight after it emerged a prisoner who was wrongly released committed a new offence while free. The unnamed 34-year-old offender was let out of jail by mistake on ...
A fourth prisoner was mistakenly released and on the run for a week, it is understood. David Lammy, during a fiery debate over the prison releases scandal, admitted another lag may have been wrongly ...
A convicted Albanian drug dealer has been on the run for more than a year after being released from prison by mistake. He was freed in error in August 2024 after ...
He revealed how many of the wrongly released lags were sex offenders AT least three more prisoners are still on the run after being accidentally freed, Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy has admitted.
Tue 11 Nov 10.25pm • The Justice Secretary has updated MPs in the Commons on the recent spate of accidental prisoner releases.
Three prisoners mistakenly released are at large, says Lammy David Lammy told MPs: "In the year to March 2025, there were around 57,000 routine releases from prison.
David Lammy was accused of overseeing a 'farce' today after admitting three wrongly released prisoners are still at large - and the government is not sure about another. The Justice Secretary revealed ...
David Lammy has been urged to put “the interests of British people” ahead of human rights laws over the case of a double murderer who has been awarded compensation by the High Court over breaches of ...
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