NS&I urged to join Tell Us Once scheme with more than £105m of Premium Bond prizes unclaimed
Last month we revealed more than 2.5 million Premium Bond prizes worth some £105m remain unclaimed, including 11 prizes of £100,000.
My dad left £1,442 of old stamps when he died - but Royal Mail won't give me the cash: SALLY SORTS IT
I am executor for the estate of my father who died last year. He left behind 1,661 unused non-barcoded postage stamps with a face value of £1,442.19.
Showjumper, 37, and horse rider, 26, face jail after being found guilty over threesome with underage girl
Equestrian boss Guy Simmonds, 37, and fellow rider Lauren Jarvis, 26, plotted the illegal sex session, then agreed a 'pact of silence'.
Furious sea lion attacks and bites girl, 9, learning to surf off California coast
Corale Olsen, nine, was left with bruises and bite marks after an angry sea lion attacked her during surf camp at Asilomar State Beach.
British Grammy winner reveals teenage drug battle left her with speech problems and a driving ban
Clean Bandit released their new single Believe last month.
Kris Jenner fans claim they've spotted SIX toes on the star's foot as she poses in sandals and chic dress for her mother MJ's 91st birthday lunch
Kris Jenner fans claimed that they spotted six toes on the star's foot as she posed in new snaps on Tuesday.
Trump threatened with THIRD impeachment by widely mocked liberal as his colleagues roll their eyes
Texas Democrat Rep. Al Green has, once again, promised to impeach President Donald Trump, likely making him the most-impeach happy U.S. lawmaker to ever live.
Meta used Flo menstruation app data to sell ads, jury finds
The social network disagrees with verdict and vows to explore all legal options
A jury has unanimously found Meta guilty of violating the California Invasion of Privacy Act by using data from menstruation and fertility app Flo to sell advertising to the social network.…
DRAM Prices Soar as China Eyes Self-Reliance For High-End Chips
Standard DDR4 DRAM prices doubled between May and June 2025, with 8-gigabit units reaching $4.12 and 4-gigabit units hitting $3.14 -- the latter's highest level since July 2021, according to electronics trading companies cited by Nikkei Asia. The unprecedented single-month doubling follows speculation that Chinese manufacturer ChangXin Memory Technologies has halted DDR4 production to shift factories toward DDR5 memory for AI applications.
DDR4 currently comprises 60% of desktop PC memory while DDR5 accounts for 40%, per Tokyo-based BCN research. Samsung Electronics, SK Hynix, and Micron Technology controlled 90% of the global DRAM market in Q2 2025.
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Saudi Arabian student, 20, stabbed to death outside apartments 'was on his third summer in Cambridge' and known as a 'nice kid'
Mohammed Algasim, 20, died on Saturday night outside luxury apartments in Mill Park, in what police have described as an 'unprovoked attack'.
Jose Mourinho fights back tears during tribute to his Champions League winning Porto captain Jorge Costa following shock death at 53
A tearful Jose Mourinho declared 'it's a part of my history that goes' as he paid tribute to his former Porto captain Jorge Costa, who has died at the age of 53.
Ghislaine Maxwell makes blistering rebuttal after Trump demands release of secret Epstein grand jury transcripts
Longtime Jeffrey Epstein accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell does not want the grand jury testimony from her case unsealed.
ITV confirm Coronation Street favourite is set for a sensational return to the cobbles as new Rovers Return landlord - and she's not alone!
ITV have confirmed that Coronation Street favourite, Eva Price, will be returning to the cobbles this autumn - and she's taking over the Rovers Return.
Driving just 1mph UNDER the speed limit could land motorists in jail in southern state
Driving just one mile per hour below the speed limit could now land motorists in a southern state behind bars, thanks to several new strict laws aimed at making the roads safer.
US Proposes New Drone Rules That Could Lead To Starbucks, Amazon Deliveries
The U.S. Transportation Department is proposing new rules to speed deployment of drones beyond the visual line of sight of operators, a key change needed to advance commercial uses like package deliveries. From a report: "We are going to unleash American drone dominance," Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said at a press conference on Tuesday.
Under current rules, operators need to get individual waivers or exemptions to use drones without visual line of sight. The department said eliminating those requirements "will significantly expand the use-case for drone technologies in areas like: manufacturing, farming, energy production, filmmaking, and the movement of products including lifesaving medications."
The proposal includes new requirements for manufacturers, operators, and drone traffic-management services to keep drones safely separated from other drones and airplanes. "It's going to change the way that people and products move throughout our airspace... so you may change the way you get your Amazon package, you may get a Starbucks cup of coffee from a drone," Duffy said.
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift hit major relationship milestone as couple 'are spotted house hunting in Cleveland'
Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift appear to be taking their relationship to the next level as they reportedly hit a major milestone earlier this year.
Perplexity vexed by Cloudflare's claims its bots are bad
AI search biz insists its content capture and summarization is okay because someone asked for it
AI search biz Perplexity claims that Cloudflare has mischaracterized its site crawlers as malicious bots and that the content delivery network made technical errors in its analysis of Perplexity's operations.…
Michigan cop's heartwarming act of kindness after spotting elderly woman struggling to mow her yard
Michigan Officer Jonathan Cox decided to help out Dory Oliver, after he spotted the elderly woman struggling to mow her lawn.
A-List star's generous gesture of support to woman beaten up in Cincinnati street brawl
A Hollywood A-lister has made a generous gesture of support to Holly, (pictured) the woman who was severely beaten following a street brawl in Cincinnati on July 26.
Retraction-Prone Editors Identified at Megajournal PLoS ONE
Nearly one-third of all retracted papers at PLoS ONE can be traced back to just 45 researchers who served as editors at the journal, an analysis of its publication records has found. Nature: The study, published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), found that 45 editors handled only 1.3% of all articles published by PLoS ONE from 2006 to 2023, but that the papers they accepted accounted for more than 30% of the 702 retractions that the journal issued by early 2024.
Twenty-five of these editors also authored papers in PLoS ONE that were later retracted. The PNAS authors did not disclose the names of any of the 45 editors. But, by independently analysing publicly available data from PLoS ONE and the Retraction Watch database, Nature's news team has identified five of the editors who handled the highest number of papers that were subsequently retracted by the journal. Together, those editors accepted about 15% of PLoS ONE's retracted papers up to 14 July.
Read more of this story at Slashdot.