How much chocolate is really in your favourite treat: The list of sweets and biscuits packed with so much oil and filler they can't even be called chocolate anymore
Club and Penguin bars are among those now being labelled 'chocolate flavoured' - with palm oil and shea oil increasingly filling in instead of cocoa with its rising prices.
Introducing NTFSplus – because just one NTFS driver for Linux is never enough
Dev unveils a faster, modernized take on Microsoft's file system for penguin-powered PCs
Just under four years after the Linux kernel gained built-in read-write access to Windows drives, an alternative option has appeared.…
The late Queen's cheeky request for British sitcom The Good Life - and why she adored the show
For the late monarch, her life of luxury and extravagance in the Palace was a world away from the simple, self-reliant one portrayed in the iconic sitcom programme.
Amazon Plans To Avoid Hiring 600,000 Workers Through Automation by 2033, Leaked Documents Show
Amazon executives believe the company can avoid hiring more than 160,000 workers in the United States by 2027 through robotic automation. Internal documents viewed by The New York Times show the automation would save approximately 30 cents on each item the company picks, packs and delivers. The documents reveal that executives told Amazon's board last year they hoped automation would allow the company to flatten its U.S. workforce growth over the next decade.
Amazon expects to sell twice as many products by 2033. That projection translates to more than 600,000 positions Amazon would not need to fill. Amazon opened its most advanced warehouse in Shreveport, Louisiana last year as a template for future facilities. The site uses a thousand robots and employed a quarter fewer workers than it would have without automation. The company plans to replicate this design in approximately 40 facilities by the end of 2027. A facility in Stone Mountain, Georgia currently employs roughly 4,000 workers. After a planned robotic retrofit, internal analyses project it will process 10% more items but need as many as 1,200 fewer employees. The documents show Amazon's robotics team has set a goal to automate 75% of its operations.
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Former police chief is charged with fraud and misconduct in public office after allegedly lying about his military service
Nick Adderley, formerly the most senior officer in the Northamptonshire force, had previously been dismissed from the £176,000 a year role without notice last June.
Celebrity Traitors fans convinced Celia Imrie is hiding a HUGE secret after Claudia Winkleman clue - and it could turn the entire game on its head
The first season of Celebrity Traitors is nearly halfway through, with six out of the 19 famous faces who started the competition being either murdered or banished.
Louis Tomlinson reveals the one 'horrible' celebrity he will 'forever despise'
The singer, 33, took aim at the influencer who interviewed Liam in 2022 where he made controversial remarks about his One Direction bandmates.
Apple Martin's music debut is likened to an 'off-key, drunken karaoke performance' and proof that 'nepotism is killing art' - as she attempts to follow in Coldplay star dad Chris' footsteps
Chris Martin and Gwyneth Paltrow's daughter Apple has been criticised for her foray into music, after performing at a surprise gig at Cannery Hall in Nashville.
Bombshell twist in Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban's divorce: 'She'd get back with him in a heartbeat,' says insider who's known her for years - as her inner circle reacts to 'girlfriend' rumours
As the dust settles on Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban's divorce filing, an insider has revealed the extent to which the country singer blindsided her - and their chances of a reconciliation.
Two teens injured after Elsenham hit and run crash involving a van
One sustained serious injuries
The menopause side effect millions of women experience but don't talk about... 'massive system failing'
Women bracing for menopause know to prepare for the hot flashes, mood swings and brain fog, but another side effect of 'the change' occurs outside of the body - and it is rarely spoken about.
The secret advantage Jonathan Ross and Alan Carr have on Celebrity Traitors - and it explains why the Faithful are doing SO badly
Traitor Jonathan Ross has been tipped to have a big secret advantage when it comes to his time on the BBC One gameshow that's helping him evade detection.
Police name woman accused of murder after teenager dies at Brentwood home
He was found dead inside the property
Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana set for a new battle to control Your Party as it postpones idea of them being joint leaders for at least TWO YEARS following summer of infighting
Ms Sultana announced she would be co-leading the new hard-Left outfit alongside the 76-year-old veteran when she left Labour earlier this year.
I'm 50 and my humiliating crush on my son's 25-year-old friend is ruining my life: As a married woman shares her 'mortifying' secret, experts explain why it's so painfully common
'I can't explain it. It's like my brain and my body belong to two different people, one rational, one completely deranged.'
Your neck measurement could reveal hidden risk of stroke and heart attack, experts claim - could YOU be at risk?
The size of your neck could raise your risk of potentially life-threatening health issues, two lecturers from Kingston University have warned.
Microsoft's ancient icon library still lurks deep within Windows 11
Pixels of the past 'created just for fun'
The pifmgr.dll still lingers in modern Windows installations - a throwback to a simpler and blockier time, according to veteran Microsoft engineer Raymond Chen.…
Harrowing moment woman walks through NYC with newborn baby moments before dumping infant on Penn Station platform
A mother was caught on video walking through New York City with a newborn before dumping the baby girl in Penn Station.
'Bomb hoaxer', 44, sent US Embassy into lockdown after 'planting fake IED device', court hears
Daniel Parmenter, 44, allegedly left a fake IED near to the embassy in Nine Elms on November 22 last year.
Ultra-processed food IS addictive, scientists confirm - as first-of-its-kind study reveals how consuming it 'rewires' the brain
Ultra processed foods have long been linked to obesity, heart disease, and dementia but now scientists say they could physically alter the brain, perpetuating a vicious cycle of overeating.