King Charles and Queen Camilla are handed adorable Valentine's Day cards from young fans as pair enjoy 'royal away day' in Middlesbrough
King Charles III and Queen Camilla were visiting the International Centre in Middlesbrough this afternoon as they met children taking part in a craft activity to mark Valentine's Day tomorrow.
Keely Hodgkinson is SNUBBED by the BBC - in favour of Flog It! and Escape to the Country re-runs - as broadcaster refuses to show their Sports Personality of the Year's world record attempt on main channel
DAVID COVERDALE: Hodgkinson will race for the first time since winning Olympic 800 metres gold last summer when she headlines the inaugural Keely Klassic in Birmingham on Saturday.
After Copilot trial, government staff rated Microsoft's AI less useful than expected
Not all bad news for Redmond as Australian agency also found strong ROI and some unexpected upsides
Australia’s Department of the Treasury has found that Microsoft’s Copilot can easily deliver return on investment, but staff exposed to the AI assistant came away from the experience less confident it will help them at work.…
M&S's gorgeous new faux leather jacket looks just like a sold-out £620 designer one
It may only be February, but we're desperately looking forward to spring and (dare we say it) some sunshine.
Bigamist who was spared jail after marrying his 16-year-old stepdaughter watches in court as his son gets five years for sexually abusing two children
Joshua Ingram, 24, stood in the dock at the same court his father John Ingram had appeared in last month after admitting to illegally marrying his stepdaughter while still wed to her mother.
Man 'assaulted with axe' in Romford and rushed to hospital
Armed officers were also at the scene
Gay executive was unfairly sacked from £210k job after complaining about boss's joke that a man on paternity was off to 'grow a pair of t**s', judge rules
Alan Booth claimed Cato Holmsen had made a series of 'extremely offensive' sexist comments at the financial services company they worked at.
'Married' throuple including a pair of cousins who sleep in the same bed reveal their Valentine's Day plans - from aphrodisiac foods to spooning rotation
Débora Peixoto, 31, and her husband and second cousin Anderson, 61, were happily married for seven years before they decided to open up their marriage and bring Luiza Marcato, 28, into the mix.
Man part of 'dangerous' gang who smuggled migrants to the UK in small boats arrested in Essex
A gang is suspected of transporting migrants to the UK from Europe using small boats
UK Demand For a Back Door To Apple Data Threatens Americans, Lawmakers Say
Members of key congressional oversight committees wrote to the United States' new top intelligence official Thursday to warn that a British order demanding government access to Apple users' encrypted data imperils Americans. From a report: Ron Wyden, a Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee, and Andy Biggs, a Republican on the House Judiciary committee, wrote to just-sworn-in National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard and asked her to demand the United Kingdom retract its order.
If the top U.S. ally does not back off, they said, Gabbard should consider limiting the deep intelligence sharing and cooperation on cybersecurity between the countries. The Post first reported the existence of the confidential British order last week. It directs Apple to create a back door into its Advanced Data Protection offering, which allows users to fully encrypt data from iPhones and Mac computers when putting it in Apple's iCloud storage. Apple cannot retrieve such content even when served with a court order, frustrating authorities looking for evidence of terrorism, child abuse and other serious crimes.
The order was issued under the Investigatory Powers Act, which allows the British Home Office to require technical cooperation from companies and forbids those companies from disclosing anything about the demands. It would apply globally, though the U.K. authorities would have to ask Apple for information stored by specific customers.
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Police crack down on the Victoria Line phone gangs: More than 600 arrested in blitz on thieves who target innocent West End victims before fleeing on Tube
More than than 600 people including children have been arrested in a police blitz on thieves who target innocent West End victims before fleeing on the tube.
Horrifying moment Navy jet nosedives into bay - as pilots' heroic last-ditch intervention is revealed
Shocking footage captured the moment a US Navy aircraft crash landed into the San Diego Bay moments after two pilots emergency ejected over the waters on Wednesday.
Kim Kardashian 'marries' hunky younger co-star on the beach in wedding scene for All's Fair
Kim Kardashian was seen 'marrying' her hunky co-star on the beach during a romantic scene for new Ryan Murphy series, All's Fair, this week in Malibu.
Wellness guru in celebrity village is locked in legal battle with neighbours who say her fence stops them mowing their lawn
The territorial spat took place in Ditchling, an affluent Sussex village near the foot of the South Downs, which has become a 'celebrity magnet' in recent years.
Elizabeth Holmes Breaks Her Silence In First Interview From Prison
Convicted Theranos founder, Elizabeth Holmes, had her first interview since being reported to prison in 2023, telling People magazine that she is still working on "research and inventions" in the healthcare space. Here's an excerpt from the article: Scheduled for release on April 3, 2032, Holmes says she hopes to travel with her family and to fight for reform of criminal justice system. She recently drafted an American Freedom Act bill -- a seven-page handwritten document -- to bolster the presumption of innocence and change criminal procedure. "This will be my life's work," says Holmes, adding that she is speaking out now as part of her mission to advocate on behalf of incarcerated persons and those ripped away from their children.
And, despite her global reputation as a biotech con artist who put lives at risk, she says she's continuing to write patents for new inventions and plans to resume her career in healthcare technology after her release. "There is not a day I have not continued to work on my research and inventions," she says. "I remain completely committed to my dream of making affordable healthcare solutions available to everyone."
For now, however, she is sustained by weekend visits from her family, when she can cuddle Invicta, watch William gather acorns in the prison yard and hold Evans's hand and briefly hug and kiss. (Conjugal visits are not allowed.) "It kills me to put my family through pain the way I do," she says. "But when I look back on my life, and these angels that have come into it, I can get through anything. It makes me want to fight for all of it."
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The Apprentice candidate dramatically QUITS the series - leaving Lord Sugar stunned during intense boardroom showdown and swiping that the process 'isn't for me'
A candidate on The Apprentice dramatically quits the show before taking a swipe at Lord Sugar's gruelling selection process, blasting 'it's not for me.'
Police name man charged with attack that left boy with fractured skull
He is due to appear in court today after being charged with a range of crimes, including serious assault, robbery and dangerous driving
Rachel Reeves 'was investigated over her expenses' after complaints she was using system to 'fund a lifestyle' when she worked for bank
The Chancellor and two other senior managers are said to have been subject to an internal audit after whistleblowers alleged they were using the system to 'fund a lifestyle'.
The five-star hotel capital of the world for 2025 revealed in the new Forbes Travel Guide ratings
This year, the list includes more than 2,100 properties across 90 countries and features 336 five-star hotels, 645 four-star hotels, plus 567 recommended ones, with many of them in London.
Campervan tourists on iconic road trip face ban on overnight stays amid anger over antisocial behaviour and littering
Camper van tourists are facing a ban from council car parks on a popular road trip route in Northern Scotland after councillors have become fed up of anti-social behaviour and littering.