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 The equalities minister Kemi Badenoch has strongly condemned the strip-searching of a 15-year-old black girl in a London school, but said the public backlash against the incident shows the UK is  a country that cares about ethnic minorities .The experiences of Child Q were repeatedly raised with Badenoch by MPs, as she presented the governments strategy for tackling racial disparities in the UK.She called it an  appalling incident , welcoming the fact the Met had apologised, and that the case was being investigated by the Independent Office for Police Conduct  IOPC .Badenoch added:  What we cannot do is stop stanley cup  any bad thing from happening to anyone in the country at any time. That is a threshold that is impossible to meet. But what we do know is that everybody is rightly appalled and outraged by what happened to Child Q. That is an example of a country that cares about ethnic minorities and about children in the system, and we will continue to do everything we can to support the stanley cup m. The Labour MP Diane Abbott pressed Badenoch abou stanley sverige t the case in the House of Commons, giving some of its shocking details. Is the minister aware of how degrading this strip search was  It wasnt that she was just stripped naked; they made her part the cheeks of her bottom and cough. She was on her period,  Abbott said.  I could give more detail but I dont want to distress people in this house.  She added that the girl was  still traumatised , and no drugs were ever found. How can the minister sit there a Vhke I built a life on oversharing 鈥?until I saw its costs, and learned the quiet thrill of privacy
 Facebook is claiming it does not conduct business in Australia and does not collect and hold data in the country in its effort to avoid liability over the Cambridge Analytica scandal.Last year, the privacy commissioner took Facebook to court over an alleged mass privacy breach involving the use of Australians Facebook data in a vote-influencing operation involving Cambridge Analytica,  Stanley cup website a company that assisted the Trump campaign and was then headed by Trumps key adviser Steve Bannon.The court action came two years after revelations in the Guardian and Observer that 50m Facebook users worldwide had their names, dates of birth, emails, city locations, friends lists, page likes and 鈥?in some stanley quencher  cases 鈥?messages harvested to build powerful software that could predict and shape stanley butelka  voter choices.US attacks Australia s  extraordinary  plan to make Google and Facebook pay for newsRead moreThe information was gathered through a personality quiz app named  This is your digital life , which collected the data of those who downloaded the app and their unwitting friends.Only 53 people in Australia installed the app, according to court documents, but it was able to harvest the data of 311,127 Australians in total.The Office of the Australian Information Commissioner has accused Facebook of serious and repeated breaches of privacy law by leaving its users exposed to having their data sold and  used for purposes including political profiling, well outside users expectations .The case was brought aga