Revealed: All the countries paying people to move there - including a destination offering £72,000
Remitly Business has revealed the countries currently offering up to £72k for people to move and settle there.
HUGO DUNCAN: Millions of middle class families are in Chancellor's crosshairs
HUGO DUNCAN: Don't be fooled by the Chancellor ruling out a 'wealth tax' on Thursday - even if she quashed hopes among lefty Labour backbenchers of a full-blown attack on the rich.
John Bolton indicted: Ex-Trump 'bad guy' faces huge jail term over sharing secret files
It remains unclear whether the criminal charges prosecutors will pursue are directly related to those classified documents, or stem from other alleged violations
Woman, 23, dies after game of RUSSIAN ROULETTE went tragically wrong
Rachel Counts, 23, (left) died from gunshot wound to her chest earlier this month, after her friend Omarion Horne, 23 (right) allegedly shot her during a game of Russian roulette.
Afghan played 'motivational fighting music' on his phone 'while attacking group of toddlers with a knife, killing one and a father who tried to stop him'
Enamullah O, carried out the deadly knife attack in a park in the southern German city of Aschaffenburg in January, killing the boy, 2, and a 41-year-old father who tried to protect the children.
The underrated town dubbed 'Santorini of Italy' - with flights under £30 and highs of 25C in autumn
Forget the crushing crowds and sky-high costs in Santorini, as Italy offers a remote town that looks just like it - for a fraction of the price.
Inside the 'lemon capital of Europe' - and it's just a £40 flight from UK
In the 'lemon capital of Europe,' visitors can explore its colourful old town, stunning beaches and even attend its annual citrus-themed festival - with flights from the UK coasting as little as £40.
Moment nightmare neighbour destroys riverbank with digger as part of 'four-year campaign' that saw him 'create 90m trench' through woman's land
Andrea Marland captured the moment her nightmare neighbour Sam Bancroft drove a digger onto her land and begun moving soil from one side of the river to another.
Sony Tells SCOTUS That People Accused of Piracy Aren't 'Innocent Grandmothers'
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Record labels Sony, Warner, and Universal yesterday asked the Supreme Court to help it boot pirates off the Internet. Sony and the other labels filed their brief (PDF) in Cox Communications v. Sony Music Entertainment, a case involving the cable Internet service provider that rebuffed labels' demands for mass terminations of broadband subscribers accused of repeat copyright infringement. The Supreme Court's eventual decision in the case may determine whether Internet service providers must terminate the accounts of alleged pirates in order to avoid massive financial liability.
Cox has argued (PDF) that copyright-infringement notices -- which are generated by bots and flag users based on their IP addresses -- sent by record labels are unreliable. Cox said ISPs can't verify whether the notices are accurate and that terminating an account would punish every user in a household where only one person may have illegally downloaded copyrighted files. Record labels urged the Supreme Court to reject this argument.
"While Cox waxes poetic about the centrality of Internet access to modern life, it neglects to mention that it had no qualms about terminating 619,711 subscribers for nonpayment over the same period that it terminated just 32 for serial copyright abuse," the labels' brief said. "And while Cox stokes fears of innocent grandmothers and hospitals being tossed off the Internet for someone else's infringement, Cox put on zero evidence that any subscriber here fit that bill. By its own admission, the subscribers here were 'habitual offenders' Cox chose to retain because, unlike the vast multitude cut off for late payment, they contributed to Cox's bottom line." Record labels were referring to a portion of Cox's brief that said, "Grandma will be thrown off the Internet because Junior illegally downloaded a few songs on a visit."
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TSMC hurrying to bring advanced chip tech to Arizona fab
CEO C.C. Wei cites strong demand for AI products. Intel may also be a factor
TSMC is accelerating the rollout of advanced process nodes at its Arizona fabs to meet growing demand for American-made AI products.…
Taxi for Labour! Ministers are 'running out of road' and plotting to slap VAT on cab fares, Tories warn
Labour has refused to rule out slapping VAT on private hire fares, sparking speculation the Chancellor will clobber cabbies at the Budget. Industry experts expect such a tax to raise £750million a year.
Revealed: How Prince Andrew and the 'spy chief' at the heart of China scandal met at least three times... as Starmer is rebuked by the MI5 boss over the collapsed case
The Duke of York became embroiled in the scandal as pictures showed him shaking hands with the Beijing official said to have helped mastermind the Westminster espionage plot.
Government announce digital ID cards for armed forces veterans - and admit it is a dry run for Keir Starmer's full digital ID card scheme
Those who have served in the armed forces are able to download a digital version of their HM Armed Forces Veteran Card through a government app from today.
BRYONY GORDON: My alopecia left me with a huge bald patch. I tried everything to fix it but this is the only thing that helped my hair grow back... and what actually caused it
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Sam Fender wins the 2025 Mercury Prize for his album People Watching as shocked star admits he 'did not expect' it
The singer, 31, toom home the presitigous award at the ceremony in Newcastle on Thursday, the first time the ceremony has been held outside London.
Soaring NHS medical negligence bill quadruples to £60billion, with nuclear decommissioning the only larger liability on the government's balance sheet
A rising number of claims, larger payouts and spiralling legal fees have all fuelled the rise, the National Audit Office says.
Raising VAT would cut spending power TWICE as much as raising income tax, Rachel Reeves is warned
The Chancellor has been warned that raising VAT in the Autumn Budget would have a more detrimental effect on the economy than income tax hikes.
Celebrity Traitors viewers left 'gutted' as another Faithful is banished from the show during heated roundtable
During Thursday night's episode, the remaining celebrities gathered around the round table to cast their votes on who they believed was secretly working as a Traitor.
You're in spy territory now: What alleged parliamentary infiltrator told his co-accused after the lowly academic 'was summoned to meet one of the most powerful men in China'
In travel blog posts the then 24-year-old told of his bemusement at aggressive Chinese pensioners on the metro and poorly behaved children jumping on the beds in a branch of Ikea.
Major rare earth firm scraps plans for £190m UK plant in favour of US - dashing Britain's hopes of breaking free from Chinese dependence
UK-listed firm Pensana had planned to build the £190million Saltend site near Hull, to process raw materials used in technologies such as electric cars and wind turbines.