It's an outrage that Labour is allowing the IRA to rewrite history with its murderers as martyrs while demonising the heroes of the SAS, says ROBERT HARDMAN
There was to be no mercy. The three duty policemen were to be blown to pieces at their desks by a digger carrying a 400lb bomb and if any of them attempted to escape, they were to be shot dead.
Tech stocks lose £750bn as AI bubble fears mount
Nasdaq shares are down almost 12 per cent on the week. Analysts are concerned that the estimated £1.1 trillion being pumped into the AI sector this year will not pay off
Wicked tatts, Ariana! Singer Grande shows off her 40 hand 'prison' tattoos at Wicked: For Good premiere in Paris
The singer, 32, was snapped in the French capital on Friday evening with her extremely thin physique ahead of the movie's release on November 21.
Woman in her 30s fights for life after being stabbed in the neck in 'unprovoked' attack in street as man in his 20s is arrested
The victim, aged in her 30s, suffered a 'serious injury' in the attack that unfolded in Birmingham city centre shortly before 9pm last night.
Get ready for the LADY Mayor's Show! Lord Mayor's Show changes its name for first time in its 800-year history as West Ham-born businesswoman takes the title
Dame Susan Langley DBE becomes the third female mayor, but the first to insist that this year's Lord Mayor's Show changes its name to the Lady Mayor's Show.
How does salary sacrifice work and is this handy pension perk under threat in the Budget?
Reeves looks set to cap the sum workers can pay into pensions via salary sacrifice without incurring national insurance contributions.
Third man convicted after grandad murdered outside Essex party in 2020
He was tracked down in Spain and arrested after Robert Powell, aged 50, was shot and killed after leaving a party
Ryanair refuses to refund Huntingdon hero who could not fly to watch his beloved football team play because of knife injuries when he saves passengers in train stabbing attack
Stephen Crean, 61, was returning from watching his side Nottingham Forest when he heard the screams of injured passengers before he came face to face with the attacker.
Police make 20 arrests and seize 16 vehicles in Essex-wide crackdown
A countywide crackdown by Essex Police saw 20 arrests and 16 vehicles seized in a major operation to tackle vehicle crime.
Sky plots ITV break-up bid that could transform UK television
The 'preliminary discussions' would involve the sale of ITV's media and entertainment arm to Sky, which is owned by US giant Comcast.
This Morning star Nick Ferrari 'throws I'm A Celeb into chaos after pulling out of talks at the last minute' following 'intervention' from bosses
The veteran broadcaster, 66, sat down with ITV before his bosses at LBC, where he hosts weekday breakfast show, intervened to stop him jetting off down under.
Expert reveals how Meghan Markle is clinging to her royal connection - from her crown cypher to the 'DS' tote bag
LA-based Meghan, 44, recently unveiled As Ever's newest collection - including £32 fruit spread gift box, £49 candles, and spiced cider and hot toddy mulling kits for £12 each.
Kelly Brook flashes a huge smile as she jets off Australia ahead of I'm A Celeb stint as model joins comedy legend and soap icon in the line-up
Despite upcoming Bushtucker Trials the model, 45, appeared in great spirits and flashed a huge smile as she made her way through departures.
Residents says Essex village named most deprived in UK is actually 'so friendly'
Government statistics revealed recently that Jaywick has topped the deprivation list again, following previous reports in 2010, 2015, and 2019.
Unesco Adopts Global Standards On 'Wild West' Field of Neurotechnology
Unesco has adopted the first global ethical standards for neurotechnology, defining "neural data" and outlining more than 100 recommendations aimed at safeguarding mental privacy. "There is no control," said Unesco's chief of bioethics, Dafna Feinholz. "We have to inform the people about the risks, the potential benefits, the alternatives, so that people have the possibility to say 'I accept, or I don't accept.'" The Guardian reports: She said the new standards were driven by two recent developments in neurotechnology: artificial intelligence (AI), which offers vast possibilities in decoding brain data, and the proliferation of consumer-grade neurotech devices such as earbuds that claim to read brain activity and glasses that track eye movements.
The standards define a new category of data, "neural data," and suggest guidelines governing its protection. A list of more than 100 recommendations ranges from rights-based concerns to addressing scenarios that are -- at least for now -- science fiction, such as companies using neurotechnology to subliminally market to people during their dreams. "Neurotechnology has the potential to define the next frontier of human progress, but it is not without risks," said Unesco's director general, Audrey Azoulay. The new standards would "enshrine the inviolability of the human mind," she said.
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Lost war heroes identified in time for Remembrance Sunday after decades of mystery
The identities of 52 British and Commonwealth personnel killed in action in the First and Second World Wars have been identified using historical research and advanced DNA testing.
Fake Madeleine McCann 'watched Netflix documentary about the case more than 100 times' - as former confidant says childhood photos and documents prove she has been lying all along
Julia Wandelt, 24, who claimed to be Madeleine McCann, watched a Netflix documentary about the missing British toddler's family over a hundred times, her former friend Fia Johansson alleges.
David Tennant's wife Georgia forced to call police after receiving more vile death threats - just weeks after stalker offered reward for her murder
The actress, 40, took to her Instagram Stories on Friday with snaps of the distressing messages that saw her branded a 'dirty w****' who deserved to 'die for good'.
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood is to announce huge shake-up of immigration system based on Denmark's 'tough' rules that sees refugees sent home to war zones and block on arrivals bringing over family
Shabana Mahmood is reportedly mulling plans to make it easier to remove arrivals from the UK, while also reducing the incentives for those seeking to move here.
Tom Daley is cashing in with DIY crochet kits while Paddy McGuinness flogs yoghurts - who are the discerning stars making prestige deals and who are the graspers desperate to make a quick buck?
Tom Daley, 31, had built himself a whole new brand in the time it takes to do a purl stitch, and what that meant for him was an influx of lucrative endorsement deals.