Hungary's new PM urges Britain to rejoin the EU as Starmer talks up push to unwind Brexit... and dodge votes on taking Brussels rules
Péter Magyar, who defeated Viktor Orbán in a stunning result overnight, said he 'hoped' the UK would become a member state again.
Ruth Langsford, 66, left feeling 'bereft and helpless' after ex-husband Eamonn Holmes, 66, suffers a stroke as she 'fights her instincts to run to his bedside' where he is being supported by girlfriend Katie Alexander, 44
The GB News presenter, 66, was hospitalised on Tuesday after becoming unwell, with a statement saying he's 'recovering well' from the health scare.
Autism is 'wildly overdiagnosed' warn top researchers and anxious children are being wrongly branded with life-long condition
Paediatric and autism researchers say that behaviours such as difficulty maintaining eye contact or 'toe-walking' does not always indicate that a child has the developmental disorder.
We were told our son was a 'late bloomer' and 'fobbed off by GPs'... we now know he has an incurable disease and life expectancy of 30
Storm Filitz knew something wasn't quite right with her now four-year-old son Grayson from his birth in December 2021.
Footballer announces he is expecting a baby... and the mother is his manager's DAUGHTER!
Martha Elizabeth Wilder took to Instagram on Sunday night to share her exciting news with a series of polaroid photos of her proudly showing off her growing bump.
Pictured: Boy, 17, who drowned after vanishing in lake while visiting popular castle in Wales during post-Easter heatwave
A teenager whose body was found after he vanished in a lake close to a popular National Trust castle was named today.
Asylum seeker accused of gang raping woman on Brighton beach tells court he was threatened by police officers 'who turned up to his cell in the middle of the night'
Abdulla Ahmadi, 26, is on trial alongside Egyptian national Ibrahim Alshafe, 25, accused of repeatedly gang raping a 33-year-old woman last October.
The off-course drama that meant Rory McIlroy's parents nearly missed his historic Masters win: A secret crisis, inner turmoil and the tale of their lucky charm
Both Gerry and Rosie McIlroy have revealed the challenges they faced in funding and nurturing the talent of their remarkable son in the early years.
Linux 7.0 Released
"The new Linux kernel was released and it's kind of a big deal," writes longtime Slashdot reader rexx mainframe. "Here is what you can expect." Linuxiac reports: A key update in Linux 7.0 is the removal of the experimental label from Rust support. That (of course) does not make Rust a dominant language in kernel development, but it is still an important step in its gradual integration into the project. Another notable security-related change is the addition of ML-DSA post-quantum signatures for kernel module authentication, while support for SHA-1-based module-signing schemes has been removed.
The kernel now includes BPF-based filtering for io_uring operations, providing administrators with improved control in restricted environments. Additionally, BTF type lookups are now faster due to binary search. At the same time, this release continues ongoing cleanup in the kernel's lower layers. The removal of linuxrc initrd code advances the transition to initramfs as the sole early-userspace boot mechanism.
Linux 7.0 also introduces NULLFS, an immutable and empty root filesystem designed for systems that mount the real root later. Plus, preemption handling is now simpler on most architectures, with further improvements to restartable sequences, workqueues, RCU internals, slab allocation, and type-based hardening. Filesystems and storage receive several updates as well. Non-blocking timestamp updates now function correctly, and filesystems must explicitly opt in to leases rather than receiving them by default. Phoronix has compiled a list of the many exciting changes.
Linus Torvalds himself announced the release, which can be downloaded directly from his git tree or from the kernel.org website.
Linux 7.0 has a major new version number but it's "largely a numbering reset [...], not a sign of some unusually disruptive release," notes Linuxiac.
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French police watch on as migrants wade into the sea to board UK-bound boats - days after four died in attempted crossing
Images taken on Monday showed the overloaded dinghy floating on the coast at Dunkirk, with another making its way towards the UK further ahead in the distance.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton launches investigation into Lululemon over cancer-linked 'forever chemicals'
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has launched an investigation into fitness giant Lululemon over cancer-linked 'forever chemicals.'
Robert De Niro, 82, makes a rare sighting with his seventh child Gia, three, as girlfriend Tiffany, 46, looks on
The 82-year-old The Godfather Part II actor was pushing his seventh child - daughter Gia, aged three - on a swing while in Central Park in New York City.
Louise Redknapp, 51, unveils new blonde bob as she showcases her youthful glow while grabbing a coffee with a friend
The singer, 51, who ditched her longer blonde locks for a new choppy style, cut an an effortlessly stylish figure on the outing.
Alfie Boe says it's a 'shame he can't tell the truth' about his 'hard' divorce from ex-wife Sarah that left him in a 'very dark place' after she moved with their kids to America
Alfie Boe said its a shame he 'couldn't tell the truth' about his painful divorce from ex-wife Sarah, which he previously revealed had left him in a 'really dark place'.
Fake Linux leader using Slack to con devs into giving up their secrets
Google Sites lure leads to bogus root certificate
Imagine getting asked to do something by a person in authority. An unknown malware slinger targeting open source software developers via Slack impersonated a real Linux Foundation official and used pages hosted on Google.com to steal developers' credentials and take over their systems.…
Keir Starmer's former boss blasts plan to slash jury trial as a 'betrayal of Labour traditions and values'
Geoffrey Robertson KC said legislation slashing the right to trial by jury risked being a 'cure worse than the disease'.
It really is a dog's life: Majority of Brits admit their pet has an assigned seat in the living room
It's time to let sleeping dogs lie - preferably in their own spot on the sofa.
One in five Britons believe pets have as much right to loaf around on the furniture as their owners.
Outrage from Trump's closest allies begging him to show 'humility' after Jesus image goes viral - and Iran's top leader slams 'insult' to Pope Leo
Conservatives are expressing outrage after Donald Trump posted an image of portraying himself as Jesus Christ, forcing fractures among his evangelical base.
Two brothers used a 'high level of violence' as they attacked armed police officer in Manchester Airport brawl, court hears
Mohammed Fahir Amaaz,21, and his elder brother Muhammad Amaad, 26, rained 'repeated blows' on PC Zachary Marsden as he tried to arrest Amaaz at Manchester airport.
The Battle for Kharg Island: Why the US wants it - and why Iran won't give it up
President Trump is considering invading Iran's Kharg Island - one of several options in a potential US ground offensive.