Victoria Beckham flashes the Spice Girl's signature pout and peace sign as she's supported by her husband David and children at her GAP launch - but Brooklyn continues to stay away
Victoria Beckham threw it back to her Spice Girls's heyday as she flashed the band's signature peace sign while at the launch of her new GAP range in New York.
I'm A Celeb's Beverley Callard pulls out of the live final on medical advice - after being forced to quit the show due to ill health before her breast cancer diagnosis
I'm A Celeb's Beverley Callard has revealed that she won't be attending the live final on Friday night on medical advice - after being forced to quit the show due to ill health.
BRIAN VINER: There's something tiresome about this Mary... Anne Hathaway's a troubled pop diva in this over-the-top psycho-horror
Picture an annoyingly wacky perfume commercial stretched beyond tolerance to almost two hours, and you have some idea of what Mother Mary looks and feels like.
Jewish building inspector subjected to 'utterly abhorrent' antisemitic attack in Slough claims it's not safe 'go around as a visible Jew' in Britain
The 30-year-old father-of-two, who has asked not to be named, says he is still shaken by the sickening attack in Slough, Berkshire, on Monday, which was captured on video footage.
ALISON BOSHOFF: How Elton John helped pal Lloyd Webber (and other A-listers) give up booze
The singer has helped many celebrities - including Donatella Versace, Robbie Williams , Rufus Wainwright and Eminem - to kick drugs or drink.
Confessions of 90s Vogue: As The Devil Wears Prada returns, SHANE WATSON reveals what it was REALLY like to be a member of Glossy Posse
For those of us (a small group, admittedly) who have worked for Vogue, the release of The Devil Wears Prada 2 brings the memories flooding back.
CHRISTOPHER STEVENS reviews Race Across The World: Three glasses of Georgian wine and Margo was flying!
What do you have for Christmas dinner? It's not 'turkey' any more. Also, you're not allowed to go to 'Turkey' on holiday - and don't say Katie Price's luminous dentals are 'Turkey teeth'.
Stolen medical data of 500,000 NHS patients is put up for sale on China's Amazon (after the Mail warned of the risk)
There were calls for an inquiry after it emerged that confidential NHS medical details had been offered for sale within months of Chinese researchers being granted access to the information.
Inside the total collapse of Trump's MAGA coalition: How Tucker Carlson has 'passionately hated' the President for years… why Joe Rogan feels 'betrayed'… and fatal warning about what's coming next
Don Jr, who organized new media voices - from hunting buddy Tucker Carlson to Joe Rogan - to help fuel his father's 2024 return to the White House, is now watching these alliances crumble.
Beatles legends Sir Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr join forces once again to record what could be their final song together
Musician and songwriter Paul, 83, and his former band member, 85, are reportedly recording a duet about growing up in Liverpool.
The Thomas brothers' reality TV scrapes, scandals and bust-ups - as Adam seeks therapy over I'm A Celeb 'bullying' row
The Thomas brothers have made a name for themselves on the reality TV circuit, appearing on everything from Celebrity Island to Dancing On Ice and MasterChef.
Lucy Liu's 'ageless' appearance at Devil Wears Prada 2 premiere examined by cosmetic surgeons - as Charlie's Angels star, 57, stuns fan with her youthful transformation
Lucy Liu debuted her very youthful appearance at the Devil Wears Prada 2 premiere in New York this week, with many speculating if she has ever gone under the knife.
FIFA responds to top Trump envoy's demands for Iran to be kicked out of World Cup and replaced with Italy
America and Israel's joint attack on Iran in February and the subsequent war that has broken out has plunged the Middle Eastern country's place at this summer's World Cup into doubt.
What happened to Fred and Rosemary West's children more than 30 years after the discovery of their 'house of horrors. Read it exclusively when you sign up to The Crime Desk newsletter
The children of Fred and Rose West were brought up in the most depraved and dysfunctional family imaginable, writes STEPHEN WRIGHT.
Anthropic admits it dumbed down Claude when trying to make it smarter
System changes and bugs overlapped to create the impression of general decline
Claude users who complained about the AI service producing lower-quality responses over the past month weren’t imagining it.…
World's best restaurants for 2026 revealed - and a London spot with a £380 tasting menu takes the crown
From an innovative 'spice-based' restaurant in London to a traditional Italian in Rome, here are the best restaurants around the world.
The crafty wording airlines use in travel policies that passengers need to watch out for - and why 'priority' doesn't always mean you'll get on the plane first
Experts say the language used by different airlines, particularly short-haul giants, to describe luggage allowances can easily lead passengers into uncertainty.
The Morning Poll: Could Nigel Farage really end 'benefits culture'?
The Morning Poll: Could Nigel Farage really end 'benefits culture'?
British vicar, 50, who called himself a 'wild child' abused girls at youth group before fleeing to Australia, review finds
The Rev Kesh Govan, 50, from Bolton, 'groomed and sexually abused multiple female children within one youth group while living in the United Kingdom', according to the report.
Apple Stops Weirdly Storing Data That Let Cops Spy On Signal Chats
Apple has fixed a bug that could cause parts of Signal notifications to remain stored on iPhones even after messages disappeared and the app was deleted. "Affected users concerned about push notifications can update their devices to stop what Apple characterized as 'notifications marked for deletion' that 'could be unexpectedly retained on the device,'" reports Ars Technica. "According to Apple, the push notifications should never have been stored, but a 'logging issue' failed to redact data." From the report: Vulnerable users hoping to evade law enforcement surveillance often use encrypted apps like Signal to communicate sensitive information. That's why users felt blindsided when 404 Media reported that Apple was unexpectedly storing push notifications displaying parts of encrypted messages for up to a month. This occurred even after the message was set to disappear and the app itself was deleted from the device.
404 Media flagged the issue after speaking to multiple people who attended a hearing where the FBI testified that it "was able to forensically extract copies of incoming Signal messages from a defendant's iPhone, even after the app was deleted, because copies of the content were saved in the device's push notification database." The shocking revelation came in a case that 404 Media noted was "the first time authorities charged people for alleged 'Antifa' activities after President Trump designated the umbrella term a terrorist organization." "We're grateful to Apple for the quick action here, and for understanding and acting on the stakes of this kind of issue," Signal's post said. "It takes an ecosystem to preserve the fundamental human right to private communication."
In their post, Signal confirmed that after users update their devices, "no action is needed for this fix to protect Signal users on iOS. Once you install the patch, all inadvertently-preserved notifications will be deleted and no forthcoming notifications will be preserved for deleted applications."
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