When it will get warmer in Essex with more sunshine and 27C temperatures
Many people are sick of the rain!
London resident shares the biggest mistake American tourists make that all Brits hate
If you're an American trying to blend in while taking a trip across the pond, it may be best to forgo one particular habit.
No more midnight leaks: These cute sleep shorts hold up to 9 tampons' worth of flow (and they're insanely soft!)
SHOPPING: Designed for teens, built for leaks-these boxer-style sleep shorts are cute, comfy, and confidence-boosting!
Gavin And Stacey legend to join Doctor Who star and huge other celeb guests on BBC Radio 2 next week
Gavin And Stacey's Alison Steadman is set to join a host of other star-studded guests for a special week on BBC Radio 2 next week.
Man Awarded $12,500 After Google Street View Camera Captured Him Naked in His Yard
An Argentine captured naked in his yard by a Google Street View camera has been awarded compensation by a court after his bare behind was splashed over the internet for all to see. From a report: The policeman had sought payment from the internet giant for harm to his dignity, arguing he was behind a 6 1/2-foot wall when a Google camera captured him in the buff, from behind, in small-town Argentina in 2017. His house number and street name were also laid bare, broadcast on Argentine TV covering the story, and shared widely on social media.
The man claimed the invasion exposed him to ridicule at work and among his neighbors. Another court last year dismissed the man's claim for damages, ruling he only had himself to blame for "walking around in inappropriate conditions in the garden of his home." Google, for its part, claimed the perimeter wall was not high enough.
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How to find forgotten Wi-Fi passwords and SSIDs in Windows and Android
If you've ever logged into a network on your laptop or phone, the password is still there
hands-on You're at a place you've been before and your Windows laptop immediately remembers the SSID and password for the Wi-Fi network, logging you on automatically. But your phone, tablet, and your coworker's laptop have never been here before, so they can't connect. If only you remembered the password or had it written down somewhere.…
BORIS JOHNSON: I've just had private healthcare and here's why I'm not ashamed to admit it
This is the column I was almost too embarrassed to write: I woke up this morning in the wrong bed - the wrong hospital bed, that is.
'I went to the opening of IKEA in Harlow - and I think it's great for the town'
Some people aren't impressed - I couldn't have a more different view
Two murder investigations are launched in Cornwall as two bodies are found within 10 miles of each other
The remains of Daniel Coleman were discovered in Paramoor Woods near the Cornish village of Sticker, while the body of Lee Hockey was found in woodland between Truro and Probus.
I covered Jay Slater's inquest and hope the conspiracy theories following his disappearance will finally be put to bed...but one troubling question remains unanswered
JAMES TOZER: I witnessed the results of the painstaking care which British and Spanish police plus the coroner's team put into examining every scrap of evidence about his final hours.
Top chef fired for making influencer cry by telling her she wasn't famous enough for free food
The TikTok 'micro influencer' got San Francisco chef Luke Tung fired after complaining she was left in tears by the restauranteur's refusal.
Tesla vs Britain's most confusing junction: Self-driving car takes on Swindon's Magic Roundabout - so, can you guess who wins?
It has been dubbed 'Britain's most confusing junction', thanks to its complex system of mini-roundabouts. So, how will a self-driving Tesla cope at Swindon's Magic Roundabout?
DNS Security is Important But DNSSEC May Be a Failed Experiment
Domain Name System Security Extensions has achieved only 34% deployment after 28 years since publication of the first DNSSEC RFC, according to Internet Society data that labels it "arguably the worst performing technology" among internet enabling technologies. HTTPS reaches 96% adoption among the top 1,000 websites globally despite roughly the same development timeline as DNSSEC.
The security protocol faces fundamental barriers including lack of user visibility compared to HTTPS padlock icons and mandatory implementation throughout the entire DNS hierarchy. Approximately 30% of country-level domains have not implemented DNSSEC, creating deployment gaps that prevent domains beneath them from securing their DNS records.
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Council to tackle fast-food outlets near schools in child obesity crackdown
Children as young as five were found to be overweight or obese before starting school
As AI becomes more popular, concerns grow over its effect on mental health
Too much of anything is bad for you, including faux-magical statistical models
There are numerous recent reports of people becoming too engaged with AI, sometimes to the detriment of their mental health.…
Kavana reflects on his secret struggle to hide his sexuality and alcoholism battle in bombshell new interview on The Life of Bryony podcast
Kavana has spilled the beans on his extraordinary life, including his struggle to hide his sexuality, in a bombshell new Life Of Bryony interview amid the release of his explosive autobiography.
Revealed: The eye-watering six-figure weekly sum Alexander Isak could pick up if he goes to Saudi Arabia instead of Liverpool
MATT BARLOW: Isak has not travelled with Newcastle on their pre-season tour and, as revealed by Mail Sport on Thursday, he has informed the club's hierarchy he wants to explore a move.
Labour-run council approves controversial plan to fine locals £100... for SWEARING
The crackdown on antisocial behaviour will be enforced in four seaside hotspots in Kent.
California woman disfigured after suffering freak accident while making s'mores on outdoor fire pit
Viana Poggi, 18, was making s'mores with her cousin on a tabletop fire pit on July 6 when flames erupted in her face. The incoming college freshman was left with severe burns on her face and arms.
More pressure on Wes Streeting as nurses and ambulance workers reject pay deal amid militant doctors' strikes
Members of the GMB union voted by a majority of more than two thirds to go back to the negotiating table. The union has now written to the Secretary of State demanding an 'urgent meeting'.