The night we fell for Cruz Beckham: Don't write him off as a nepo baby! David and Victoria's youngest son is the real deal - by two sceptical fans who were converted by his first gig on his UK tour
As the youngest son of celebrity royalty, David and Victoria Beckham , it will come as no surprise that he has been dogged by the 'nepo baby' label like his siblings for his entire life.
Premier League set to launch streaming service NEXT SEASON in Singapore - as chief hints it could be rolled out further afield if successful
Fans will watch keenly for the pricing of the streaming service due to the spiralling costs of subscribing to several networks.
Kendall Jenner looks chic in an elegant black midi dress as she flashes a smile on the front row at Armani's Milan Fashion Week show
The model, 30, who will hit the catwalk over the next few days, wore an elegant black midi dress and flashed a smiled as she took her seat.
The Government Just Made it Harder to See What Spy Tech it Buys
An anonymous reader shares a report: It might look like something from the early days of the internet, with its aggressively grey color scheme and rectangles nested inside rectangles, but FPDS.gov is one of the most important resources for keeping tabs on what powerful spying tools U.S. government agencies are buying. It includes everything from phone hacking technology, to masses of location data, to more Palantir installations.
Or rather, it was an incredible tool and the basis for countless of my own investigations and others. Because on Wednesday, the government shut it down. Its replacement, another site called SAM.gov with Uncle Sam branding, frankly sucks, and makes it demonstrably harder to reliably find out what agencies, including Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), are spending tax payers dollars on.
"FPDS may have been a little clunky, but its simple, old-school interface made it extremely functional and robust. Every facet of government operations touches on contracting at one point, and this was the first tool that many investigative journalists and researchers would reach for to quickly find out what the government is buying and who is selling it, and how these contracts all fit together," Dave Maass, director of investigations at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, told me.
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'Very bulky' homes plans in Essex village spark privacy fears
Plans are scaled back by developer to 'protect the privacy of residents'
New Channel crisis record as more than 600 small boat migrants reach Britain in just one day
The Home Office confirmed 605 migrants were brought ashore at Ramsgate port in Kent after being picked up mid-Channel by the UK Border Force.
Lisa Armstrong reunites with former Deuce bandmate Craig Robert Young and his husband after flying to Los Angeles as she grieves the death of beloved dog Hurley
Armstrong, 49, looked relaxed in a loose fitting sweater and cargo pants as she ventured out with Young, who relocated to the United States in 2001, and his husband, Michael Di Girolamo.
'I lost my Rolex deal after shaving my head': Ex-tennis star Eugenie Bouchard opens up on her 'rebellious' phase after Wimbledon final catapulted her to superstardom
Retired tennis star Eugenie Bouchard has opened up on the chaos that consumed her life - and prompted a 'rebellious phase' - after bursting onto the scene when she made the 2014 Wimbledon final.
Jeffrey Epstein trafficked women through British airports until just a month before his 2019 arrest as he took more than 60 flights including many to RAF bases
Booking records, flight logs, and fuel receipts - a part of the trove of documents released by the Department of Justice - show the paedophile flew to and from Britain over 60 times.
Trans sports ban is racist, say Greens - as they push for free period products for 'people who menstruate'
Socially liberal Green members are angling to lift a ban stopping trans women competing in women's sporting events, arguing it fuels 'misogynoir' and stems from 'colonial' attitudes.
Norway's former PM investigated by police over Epstein files revelations is mysteriously hospitalised 'due to the strain of his case'
Norway's former prime minister has been hospitalised due to 'strain' amid a corruption probe looking into his close links with paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein.
Burgundy beauty! Kate drenches herself in head to toe red as she joins Prince William in Wales ahead of St David's Day
Kate demonstrated her thrifty approach to dressing by re-wearing an Alexander McQueen coat today as she joined William at a community event in Wales.
Pope Leo bans priests from using AI to write sermons - and warns that smartphones are making young people lonely
After delivering his address to the clergy of the Diocese of Rome on Thursday, Pope Leo XIV took part in a question-and-answer session with priests from different age groups.
Eight inmates who staged prison mutiny with makeshift weapons forcing riot police to storm wing have time added to their sentences
The inmates, all serving life sentences at HMP Whitemoor, refused to return to their cells after lunch on 7 October 2022, resulting in prison staff calling a national response team to the jail.
Behind closed doors with motor neurone disease: How the disease affects the private lives of sufferers like Stephen Hawking
Images of the late British astrophysicist Stephen Hawking appeared in the Epstein files, reigniting public curiosity about the relationship between disability and desire.
Scientists discover two key lifestyle habits that lower the risk of devastating disease that killed Eric Dane
ALS, known as Lou Gehrig's disease, is a condition that progressively destroys neurons in the brain and spinal cord, eventually inhibiting a person from breathing.
I'm a salt addict... so I gave it up for a month. Here's what it did to my health - and how it completely reprogrammed my body: HANNAH SKELLEY
Although I take pride in my body, for the past two decades I've unconsciously been fueling one of the most unhealthy habits there is - and you might be too.
The AI Case Against Indian IT Ignores What Indian IT Actually Does
A fictional memo set in June 2028, published by short seller Citrini Research, wiped roughly $10 billion off Indian IT stocks in a single trading session on February 24 and sent the Nifty IT index down as much as 5.3% -- its worst single-day fall since August 2023 -- on the argument that AI coding agents have collapsed the cost advantage of Indian developers to the price of electricity. The index has shed more than $68 billion in market value in February alone, its worst month since 2003.
But the core claim that India's entire $205 billion software export industry rests on cheap labor is roughly 15 years out of date, an analysis argues, custom application maintenance alone accounts for about 35% of a typical Indian IT firm's revenue, per HSBC, and enterprise platforms require deterministic outputs that probabilistic AI systems cannot wholesale replace. HSBC estimates gross AI-led revenue deflation for the sector at 14-16%, a measured headwind rather than an extinction event. The story adds: 24 years of software export data that has never posted a decline, $200 billion in annual revenue, partnerships with the very AI labs whose products are supposed to be the instrument of the sector's destruction, possibly a new $1.5 trillion market category emerging at the intersection of services and software, and the largest U.S. corporates in the middle of mapping their entire workforces into process architectures that require technology partners to modernise. I think India's IT is going to be fine.
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NHS maternity care 'not working for women, babies and families' as it repeats the same mistakes despite countless reviews, major investigation warns
This institutional inertia combined with a widespread reluctance to admit mistakes adds to victims' trauma and the 'cycle must stop', a report by Baroness Amos says.
Brit tourist completely trashes hotel entrance by reversing his Mazda through two sets of glass doors at Polish ski resort
Video footage shows the 36-year-old reversing his Mazda into the front lobby of the Gołębiewski Hotel in the popular ski resort of Karpacz.