How your valuables aren't even safe inside PIN-code lockers at your £300-a-month gym: Warning as brazen thieves target luxury fitness clubs for expensive watches
Reports of thefts - with culprits seemingly capable of cracking locker codes - range from high-end watches to deeply sentimental jewellery.
Top London chef who studied at Prue Leith school found murdered in derelict building after becoming homeless alcoholic, court hears
Alexis De Naray, 45, studied at the Prue Leith Cooking School and worked in several high-end kitchens in London, Stafford Crown Court heard.
Jay-Z defends nepo baby daughter Blue Ivy's, 14, role on Beyonce's tour insisting 'not everything is just given to her'
The rapper sat down for a rare interview with GQ magazine, during which he defended 14-year-old Blue's work ethic.
Saudi Arabia presses Trump to continue Iran war amid 'historic opportunity' to reshape Middle East as UAE considers putting boots on the ground in Tehran
Prince Mohammed bin Salman is leaning on Donald Trump to continue the war against Iran, according to sources briefed by US officials.
Revealed: Why many of the riders who deliver your gourmet takeaway are homeless and forced to eat THEIR dinner in a soup kitchen
The little camp sits unnoticed, dwarfed by towering glass office blocks and hidden by the thronging crowds of central London.
Trump seeking one-month CEASEFIRE in Iran as 15-point peace plan is revealed
Donald Trump is seeking a one-month ceasefire with Iran and the administration has submitted a 15-point peace plan to Tehran.
Primark's 'stunning' new summer wear collection fans 'love' all of
There's items for every occasion
Just 1 in 4 are satisfied with the NHS - survey
Public satisfaction with the NHS has improved for the first time since the pandemic but still remains at 'catastrophically' low levels.
Shop owner receives anonymous apology and £100 in cash 15 years after 'former foolish student' stole sign
A 'former foolish student' had pinched Imran Ashraf's sign that hung outside his shop, Exotica Foods in Swansea, more than a decade ago after a raucous night out.
Boy, 12, in court charged with sexual assault after woman in her 60s is found with serious injuries
The woman was found in a property north of Birmingham city centre at around 6.15pm on March 18, bleeding heavily from several wounds and barely conscious, a court heard on Tuesday.
Alibaba delivers RISC-V server chip optimized to run China’s top AI models
Claims its set performance records but looks to be years behind western fare
Alibaba has revealed a new server chip that it says is the most powerful processor ever to use the RISC-V instruction set.…
Steve Carell reveals an A-list actor told him NOT to audition for iconic The Office role Michael Scott
By that point, he was an established supporting player in movies like Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy and series like The Dana Carvey Show.
CHRISTOPHER STEVENS reviews last night's TV: Fake pacts and a fancy breakfast won't make this facile show the next Traitors
CHRISTOPHER STEVENS: Not just childish but infantile, The Hunt: Prey vs Predator is a kids' party game dressed up as Traitors-style reality television. It's tag with a cash prize.
Middle-class families 'to foot bill' for Rachel Reeves' Benefits Street fuel bailout amid fears Iran war will hike energy bills
Rachel Reeves has pledged support for 'those who need it most', amid fears the Iran conflict will trigger a crippling hike in energy bills this winter.
Hundreds of teenagers to undergo social media ban, time limits or overnight curfews in Government trial to see effects on sleep and schoolwork
The six-week studies aim to discover if restricting young people's access to popular apps improves their sleep, schoolwork and family life.
Hong Kong Police Can Demand Passwords Under New National Security Rules
An anonymous reader quotes a report from the BBC: Hong Kong police can now demand phone or computer passwords from those who are suspected of breaching the wide-ranging National Security Law (NSL). Those who refuse could face up to a year in jail and a fine of up to $12,700, and individuals who provide "false or misleading information" could face up to three years in jail. It comes as part of new amendments to a bylaw under the NSL that the government gazetted on Monday.
The NSL was introduced in Hong Kong in 2020, in wake of massive pro-democracy protests the year before. Authorities say the laws, which target acts like terrorism and secession, are necessary for stability -- but critics say they are tools to quash dissent. The new amendments also give customs officials the power to seize items that they deem to "have seditious intention."
Monday's amendments ensure that "activities endangering national security can be effectively prevented, suppressed and punished, and at the same time the lawful rights and interests of individuals and organizations are adequately protected," Hong Kong authorities said on Monday. Changes to the bylaw was announced by the city's leader, John Lee, bypassing the city's legislative council. The NSL also allows for some trials to be heard behind closed doors.
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Ex-CEO of Abercrombie & Fitch caught telling prison doctors to find him incompetent amid sex trafficking trial
Disgraced former Abercrombie & Fitch CEO Michael Jeffries asked prison doctors to find him incompetent, a federal judge heard at pretrial hearing on Tuesday.
Police urged widow of caretaker killed in Nottingham stabbings to 'get dog' to cope with tragedy after saying he died in car crash
Elaine Newton also told the inquiry in London that officers mistakenly first told her that her partner Ian Coates had died in a car crash.
Usher hits back at claims of 'heated exchange' with Justin Bieber at Oscars afterparty: 'exaggeration'
Sources close to Bieber indicated last week that it was Usher who approached the pop act with 'energy and anger' during the soiree at Los Angeles hotspot Chateau Marmont.
Ian Huntley's body 'is still sitting in hospital weeks after he died' as it's revealed child killer will get no funeral
The murderer's life support was switched off nearly three weeks ago after he was savagely beaten to death by a fellow inmate with a metal pole.