ANDREW NEIL: Starmer and Reeves would rather pay people to do nothing than pay to defend the nation - leaving us more vulnerable than at any time in our history
As critiques go of the Starmer Government's scandalous neglect of defence and security, it doesn't get any more damning. 'We are not safe. National security is in peril.'
Stop stepping on the famous stepping stones, National Trust says
One of the stones was dislodged in stormy weather five months ago and the Trust has said the route still remains 'unsafe'.
Gemma Arterton, 40, reveals she has secretly welcomed her second child with husband Rory Keenan - four years after quitting London for idyllic life in the country
Gemma Arterton has revealed she has secretly welcomed her second child with husband Rory Keenan.
Trump tells Labour to 'drill, baby, drill' as IMF warns Britain faces biggest economic shock in G7 from Iran war in humiliation for Reeves
Donald Trump urged the UK to 'drill, baby, drill' after the IMF warned Britain will suffer the biggest economic shock in the G7 from the Iran war.
ADMIRAL LORD WEST: Trump's bluff has been called. He'll either have to back off - or seize ships
Trump's bluff has been called. His declaration last Sunday that the US Navy would block 'any and all ships trying to enter or leave the Strait of Hormuz' has been shown to be an absurd boast...
QUENTIN LETTS: With World War 3 a trigger finger away, the heads of the Navy, Army and RAF were forced to spend two hours discussing women's rights
How did Britain's defence select committee pass the morning? It obliged the heads of the Navy, Army and RAF to spend two hours discussing women's rights.
The Beginner’s Guide to Building a Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) Protection Program
This guide will help you get started thinking about how people, processes, and technology can come together.
CHRISTOPHER STEVENS review: Birding novice Ade is way down the pecking order from top twitcher Sam
The only surprise about this show is that it's taken so long to happen - eight years since the initial success of BBC2's Gone Fishing with Paul Whitehouse and Bob Mortimer.
Liam Gallagher says his mum told him to 'behave and stop being a d**k' after he ridiculed the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame as Oasis is set to reunite for ceremony
Liam Gallagher has revealed his mum told him to 'behave' after he previously ridiculed the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
Aubrey Plaza bares her burgeoning baby bump amid first pregnancy with Christopher Abbott
Pregnant Aubrey Plaza bared her growing baby bump while out and about in New York City on Tuesday.
FCC Grants Netgear Conditional Approval For Routers
The FCC has granted (PDF) Netgear the first exemption from its foreign-made router ban, allowing the company to keep selling new consumer router models made outside the U.S. through Oct. 1, 2027. PCMag reports: The Defense Department reviewed Netgear's application for an exemption and found that its products "do not pose risks to US national security." The FCC's order doesn't elaborate on why. Netgear is based in San Jose, California, although its products are made in Asia. The exemption, known as a conditional approval, lasts until Oct. 1, 2027. It covers a large range of future Wi-Fi models from Netgear, spanning the R, RAX, RAXE, RS, MK, MR, M, and MH series, the Orbi consumer mesh, mobile, and standalone routers under the RBK, RBE, RBR, RBRE, LBR, LBK, and CBK series, as well as cable gateways and cable modems under the CAX and CM series.
The exemption isn't a full green light for the future product models from Netgear. The FCC says the company still needs to go through the normal Commission-regulated equipment authorization process for each device. The Oct. 1, 2027 date effectively amounts to a deadline for Netgear to receive FCC certification for the router models; each certification is also permanent, enabling the product to be sold in the US on an ongoing basis. This also suggests that Netgear has an 18-month period to receive FCC certifications for future products.
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JD Vance expected to lead a potential second round of peace talks with Iran after negotiations fell apart last week
Vice President JD Vance is reportedly being tapped to lead a potential second round of peace talks with Iranians.
Britain's dying butterflies: Shocking report reveals how 33 native species are fighting an 'increasingly urgent battle' for survival - with some declining by 90% since 1976
Britain's butterflies are dying out, a report warns, with 33 native species fighting an 'increasingly urgent battle' for survival.
Elon Musk's social media platform X is pushing pornographic content to children as young as 13, study finds
Children using X - formerly known as Twitter - were exposed to images and videos of sexual acts and exposed genitals.Adults were also able to message them directly with one sent a video of masturbation.
Number crunching reveals how much you'd pay for an A4-sized slice of property in YOUR area
The concept of price per square foot is alien to many Britons - so property website Zoopla has come up with a novel way to visualise the value of your home relative to its size.
Generation lonely! HALF of Gen Alpha plan to ditch marriage and children in favour of financial independence, survey reveals
Traditional life goals used to involve getting married and having children - but not any longer according to a new study.
Israel and Lebanon hold their first direct talks in more than 30 YEARS - and they were 'positive'
Ambassadors from the Middle Eastern nations met for a summit in Washington hosted by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
Future of Stacey Solomon and Joe Swash's fly-on-the-wall TV series revealed after it emerged they're not legally married
The BBC have renewed Stacey Solomon and Joe Swash's fly-on-the-wall TV series for a third season.
Vick Hope catches the eye in a leather minidress and statement jacket as she arrives for the V&A's East Museum opening
The radio presenter, 36, looked effortlessly stylish as she led the stars at the V&A's East Museum opening in London on Tuesday.
Man and woman are killed after being hit by rocks while climbing with group in Montserrat
A man and woman, both 30, were rushed to the hospital after being critically injured while practising rock climbing in Montserrat.