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There is no exact date yet for when the Government plans to test the EAS alarm, but it is expected to be later this year. The ...
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Millions of mobile phones and tablets across the UK will emit a loud alarm and vibrate. The message will be received on 4G ...
An emergency alert will sound an alarm on people’s mobile phones as the government tests the warning system later this year. In line with recommendations from the Covid inquiry, ministers will test ...