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June 18, 2018 at 7:53pm BST. Blagging it, either in a test or under the pressure of a teacher’s question in class, is an experience we can all relate to.
An eye-opening report by the Information Commissioner today reveals the shocking scale of 'blagging' and other breaches of privacy, going well beyond hackgate. Graham says lawyers, claims management ...
The Information Commissioner’s official figures on the extent of blagging by journalists and private investigators unearthed by Operation Motorman have been ‘grossly understated ...
As it emerges that former Prime Minister Gordon Brown was allegedly the target of "blagging", the BBC looks at what it means and whether it can, in some cases, be justified.
Blagging. An offence punishable under section 55 of the Data Protection Act, which carries a maximum fine of £5,000 but penalties are often as little as £100.
9 hilarious examples of students blagging teachers’ questions ‘I mean, he wasn’t wrong…’ Sometimes such moments can bring out answers that are resourceful (Dave Thompson/PA) ...
As it emerges that former Prime Minister Gordon Brown was allegedly the target of "blagging", the BBC looks at what it means and whether it can, in some cases, be justified.
9 hilarious examples of students blagging teachers’ questions. Lifestyle Published: Jun 18, 2018 ‘I mean, he wasn’t wrong ...
9 hilarious examples of students blagging teachers’ questions ‘I mean, ... Blagging it, either in a test or under the pressure of a teacher’s question in class, ...
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