Maya Jama looks unrecognisable with new blonde locks and eighties inspired look as she films spoof news report to launch matcha drink
The Love Island host, 31, looked unrecognisable as she ditched her signature darker locks for a blonde wig and bright blue eyeshadow for the campaign.
GitHub invokes spirit of Phabricator with preview of Stacked PRs
Long-familiar workflow lets developers split big code changes into smaller, easier-to-review chunks
GitHub has unveiled Stacked PRs, a new feature aimed at making large pull requests easier to review, manage, and move through the pipeline faster.…
Physicist reckons two-button calculator can do all elementary math
Paper says a single binary operator could replace a lot of scientific heavy lifting
Every now and then, a researcher comes up with something that sounds either wrong or unoriginal to outsiders – yet carries just enough of a chance of being correct, novel, and consequential to demand a closer look.…
Woman 'could have lived longer' if hospital continued treatment, report says
The hospital says it takes the findings 'very seriously'
Social Media Platforms Need To Stop Never-Ending Scrolling, UK's Starmer Says
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer said social media platforms should remove addictive infinite-scroll features for young users as Britain considers new child-safety measures. "We're consulting on whether there should be a ban for under 16s," Starmer told BBC Radio. "But I think equally important, the addictive scrolling mechanisms are really problematic to my mind. They need to go." Reuters reports: Britain, like other countries, is considering restricting access to social media for children and it is testing bans, curfews and app time limits to see how they impact sleep, family life and schoolwork. Social media companies had designed algorithms that were intended to encourage addictive behavior, and parents were asking the government to intervene, Starmer said.
[...] More than 45,000 people had already responded to its consultation on children's online safety, the UK government said, adding that there was still time to contribute before a deadline of May 26. "We want to hear from mums and dads who are worried about the amount of time their children spend online and what they are viewing," Technology Secretary Liz Kendall said on Monday. "We want to hear from teenagers who know better than anyone what it is like to grow up in the age of social media. And we want to hear from families about their views on curfews, AI chatbots and addictive features."
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'I would do anything to turn back the clock': Horrific bladder problems, infections and even death... the dark truth about 'Bristol crystal' and the £10 drug ravaging the city - as students and doctors reveal hidden nightmare
By the time Beth was going to the toilet 30 times a day, she knew something had gone badly wrong. Then 19, the student had started taking the drug casually at parties in Bristol.
The cocaine mums' new habit has shocked even me. I thought I'd seen it all - but what happened at a posh children's party was so disturbing, I can't shake it: JANA HOCKING
Every time I pull back the curtain on the cocaine-soaked upper-middle-class social scene, I get flooded with DMs all saying the same thing: surely, Jana, it can't be that bad?
Deadly super typhoon charges toward US territory in just hours with 173mph winds and blackout threat
A massive storm is headed straight for thousands of Americans in a key military stronghold for the US. Forecasters warn it could be in the biggest storm in eight years.
Scottish woman who 'faked entire pregnancy using bump and doll' reveals she's pulled out of documentary where she was set to tell her side of the story for the first time
Kira Cousins, 23, from Airdrie, Scotland, is said to have tricked her boyfriend and family into believing she was to become a mother, even holding a gender reveal party to celebrate.
Meghan Markle's £1,400-per-person 'girls weekend' retreat in Sydney fails to sell out - as organisers reveal 'last-minute' tickets for Friday event are still available
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are currently embarking on a four-day quasi-royal tour Down Under that some have suggested is a 'money-making' exercise in 'self promotion'.
How I dropped a dress size AFTER stopping fat jabs: I thought it was impossible for someone like me to be a size 8. But this is the exact diet, portion size and exercise which trimmed, toned and transformed my figure
I was always someone who over-indulged, drinking on a night out and eating takeaways. I'm a 47-year-old mum from Hertfordshire, but I'm only now learning food was tied to my emotions.
Five global changes are set to hit your investments and savings - here's what you must do
As hopes of resolution in the Middle East hangs in the balance, working out what the conflict means for your long-term savings can feel impossible.
WFH to save fuel! Labour should encourage workers to stay at home amid looming shortages, says former BP boss, as average diesel and petrol prices stop climbing for first time in more than 40 days
Professor Nick Butler, a former adviser to Gordon Brown and ex-VP of BP, said he believed Britain would be hit with shortages within weeks as the Strait of Hormuz has still not fully re-opened.
Now Donald Trump targets Red Ed: US President lashes out at Miliband's Net Zero drive as he urges Labour to 'drill, baby, drill' in the North Sea and stop building windmills
The US President questioned why the UK 'refuses to open' the North Sea to new oil and gas extraction while Europe is 'desperate for energy'.
Man jailed for life for killing woman in brutal assault
She sadly passed away shortly after the attack
What to do if your employer tries to force you back to the office, by a top lawyer. What it rests on, what your rights are - and the critical words you need in your contract revealed
The contract says the job is hybrid and that when not at home, my working location is the current office. A reader asks: 'Do I have the right to work from home permanently?'
'Gingers rule!': Prince Harry can't hide his excitement after he notices young fan with fiery red hair during Melbourne hospital visit
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex landed in Melbourne early on Tuesday for their four-day quasi-royal tour aboard a business class Qantas flight from Los Angeles.
Coachella influencers mocked for spending thousands of dollars on professional stylists - only to be dressed in 'tragic' outfits
The star-studded Californian music festival returned to Indio this weekend with a heavyweight lineup, as social media feeds were typically flooded with Coachella content.
Experts and laypeople agree: AI will hurt elections and relationships
Latest report from Stanford's AI boffins finds unsafe usage practices, widespread anxiety about impacts, and China catching up to the USA
Artificial intelligence has achieved mass adoption faster than the personal computer or the internet, reaching 53 percent of the population in just three years. The number of harmful AI incidents has increased correspondingly. And both experts and laypeople believe the impact will be felt in two areas: Elections and relationships.…
Luxury six-bedroom Essex home with indoor pool goes on sale for £2.2m
A luxurious home with an indoor swimming pool has gone on the market for £2.2 million in Essex.