Father, 34, took his own life after council imposed 'three major disruptions that resulted in the loss of his job, income and home', inquest hears
Alistair Taylor, 34, had run a successful barbershop for years - but was forced to move premises when Blackpool Council suddenly terminated his lease at a market in the town.
Clearview AI faces criminal heat for ignoring EU data fines
Noyb says New York-based facial recognition biz flouted GDPR orders and kept scraping anyway
Privacy advocates at Noyb filed a criminal complaint against Clearview AI for scraping social media users' faces without consent to train its AI algorithms.…
More than 2,000 civilians, mainly women and children, are executed in 48 hours as Sudanese city is captured by paramilitary group
The western Sudanese city of El-Fasher fell to the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) after more than 18 months of brutal siege warfare.
Terrifying doorbell prank takes twisted turn as victim learns identity of masked teenagers
Three teenagers were seen approaching the Alexandria property on October 14, taunting the homeowners with demands to open the door and threatening to make their own way in.
Radiographer fraudulently claimed £7,000 in expenses to pay off debts - from collecting board games
James Fort, senior radiographer for a private medical company, became obsessed with buying 'excess quantities' of board games during the Covid pandemic, a tribunal heard.
'Humiliating' truth about influencer TooTurntTony and his extreme stunts: He's ripped, makes $3m a year and has all the hottest girls... but a dark reality lies beneath
Anthony Dawson - better known as TooTurntTony - is the king of swamp slapstick. But behind the laughs and the lake water, there's something darker lurking beneath the surface.
KT Tunstall apologises to Shakira after she claimed singer was 'shoving her lady parts in her face' in sexy music video: 'I was jealous'
Speaking in a new interview on Tuesday, the musician, 50, admitted she 'was jealous because it was making her successful' as she questioned her own perception.
Brentwood High Street reopens early after major gas works and road resurfacing
It was scheduled to open on October 27 - but opened a day early
Martine McCutcheon's £12 Primark jumper that would look great in Love Actually
It could be the perfect winter cardigan
Amazon Says It Will Cut 14,000 Corporate Roles To Remove Layers
Amazon said on Tuesday it would reduce its corporate workforce by approximately 14,000 roles as part of an effort to remove bureaucracy and organizational layers. Beth Galetti, the company's senior vice president of people experience and technology, told employees in a memo that the cuts followed earlier work to strengthen teams by reducing layers and increasing ownership.
The company said it would offer most affected employees 90 days to find new roles internally and that recruiting teams would prioritize internal candidates. Those unable to find positions at Amazon will receive severance pay, outplacement services and health insurance benefits, the memo added.
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Plans for 155 new homes on Essex farmland agreed by council
Councillors praising the developer for working with council to make changes to proposals
Cloudflare Q3 report shows the internet still breaks for the strangest reasons
From natural disasters to stray bullets and exams, it's been a shaky quarter for the world's connectivity
Cloudflare's latest internet disruptions report reads like a global disaster log, with exam-related shutdowns, natural calamities, stray bullets, and even a Starlink software failure all taking chunks out of global connectivity.…
Amazon confirms it has replaced 14,000 humans with robots amid first wave of massive layoff
'Some may ask why we're reducing roles when the company is performing well,' a top boss wrote.
BBC's Anita Rani and her dad mistaken for REFUGEES filming Celebrity Race Across The World after asking hotel staff about Mexican border
Anita Rani and her father Bal Singh Nazran have revealed how they were mistaken for refugees by hotel staff in Mexico during filming for the new Celebrity Race Across The World series.
How Princess Diana's butler Paul Burrell's scandalous police interrogation resembled scenes by Queen Victoria's dresser more than a century before
He may have been cleared in court of stealing 310 items belonging to his boss Princess Diana , but in some people's minds Paul Burrell can't escape the scandal
Leasehold reform edges closer as freeholders lose High Court challenge: What's next for homeowners?
We look at what this latest development means, what leasehold reforms are tabled, and when they are likely to happen.
Productivity bombshell leaves Brits facing BIGGER tax rises next month and 'blows a £20bn hole in Reeves' Budget' - with income raid firmly on the table
The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) watchdog is reportedly poised to cut its trend productivity forecast by about 0.3 percentage points in its upcoming projections.
Why you should visit this unspoilt Greek island - with €3 glasses of wine and beautiful beaches
Greek islands are a popular holiday choice among Brits for their beautiful beaches, pretty towns and excellent food. But some can be can be exorbitant to visit...
Trump makes Japan's prime minister literally JUMP FOR JOY at raucous rally for troops on aircraft carrier
Donald Trump had Japan's new Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi jumping for joy during his remarks addressing America's 'good looking' sailors in the Tokyo region on Tuesday.
Urgent warning over rise in deadlier mpox cases in Europe and US as UK officials fear virus may be spreading undetected
The mpox clade 1b mutation, which experts previously dubbed 'the most dangerous one so far' kills one in ten of those infected.