Prince William cancels his visit to the Army Air Corps due to bad weather
Prince William , 42, Colonel-in-Chief, the Army Air Corps, was due to meet service personnel from across both units, observe elements of regular training.
Hugh Grant takes a jibe at 'high-maintenance' ex girlfriend Elizabeth Hurley as he reveals the pair were friends with fashion designer Gianni Versace after THAT safety pin dress
Hugh Grant took a playful jibe at his ex girlfriend Elizabeth Hurley as he called her 'high-maintenance' during his latest interview with Vogue.
Finally, a cure for screen addiction that's turning our teens into the basket case generation: Respected neuroscientist's solution offers hope for despairing parents
The research is clear: screens are making us stupid. And the ones suffering the most are Gen Z and Gen Alpha. But there's hope, with experts saying they have found a cure to 'brain rot'.
'Family man' who earned at least £40,000 from illegally streaming Sky TV and Premier League matches over four years is jailed
A 'family man' who earned upwards of £40,000 running an illegal streaming service which included Sky TV and Premier League fixtures has been jailed for two years and nine months.
The NHS is FULL! Shocking new stats show 96% of adult beds are occupied... as norovirus jumps again
More than 97,000 patients were in hospital in England last week - higher than any point so far this winter. 92 per cent is the point at which, performance of staff drops.
The women's health problems that men suffer too: From breast cancer to osteoporosis and UTIs, they're surprisingly common but little known... here are the symptoms so many miss
Osteoporosis, breast cancer, even bladder infections are all health conditions we normally associate with women. Yet they can affect men too and a lack of awareness could be fatal.
Ed Davey urges King Charles to strike a 'pageantry for weaponry' deal with Donald Trump: Lib Dem leader tells monarch not to invite US President to Britain until he supports Ukraine
Ahead of Donald Trump's inauguration as US President on Monday, Sir Ed claimed Britain should use the 'leverage' of a state visit to influence American foreign policy.
Toddler was sent home by GPs who said she had the flu - before being diagnosed with deadly cancer
Gracie McHugh's parents were told she had a virus when she lost the ability to walk later found out she had acute lymphoblastic leukeamia at the tender age of two.
Grammy-nominated rapper offers to buy TikTok to save it from being banned in America - as MrBeast and Elon Musk make similar bids
A Grammy-nominated rapper has become the latest celebrity to make an offer to buy TikTok to save it from being banned in America
Greedy LA landlords and realtors accused of price-gouging rent by as much as 134% after devastating fires
Money-hungry landlords and realtors have been accused of jacking up rent prices in the Los Angeles area - some by more than double - after devastating wildfires left thousands homeless.
Hit BBC thriller confirms return to screens after three-year break as production kicks off on brand new series
The unusual drama aired in 2019 with a first season comprising six hour-long episodes, before returning for another half a dozen three years later. Fans have hailed its knack of building tension.
Governments Call For Spyware Regulations In UN Security Council Meeting
An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: On Tuesday, the United Nations Security Council held a meeting to discuss the dangers of commercial spyware, which marks the first time this type of software -- also known as government or mercenary spyware -- has been discussed at the Security Council. The goal of the meeting, according to the U.S. Mission to the UN, was to "address the implications of the proliferation and misuse of commercial spyware for the maintenance of international peace and security." The United States and 15 other countries called for the meeting. While the meeting was mostly informal and didn't end with any concrete proposals, most of the countries involved, including France, South Korea, and the United Kingdom, agreed that governments should take action to control the proliferation and abuse of commercial spyware. Russia and China, on the other hand, dismissed the concerns.
John Scott-Railton, a senior researcher at The Citizen Lab, a human rights organization that has investigated spyware abuses since 2012, gave testimony in which he sounded the alarm on the proliferation of spyware made by "a secretive global ecosystem of developers, brokers, middlemen, and boutique firms," which "is threatening international peace and security as well as human rights." Scott-Railton called Europe "an epicenter of spyware abuses" and a fertile ground for spyware companies, referencing a recent TechCrunch investigation that showed Barcelona has become a hub for spyware companies in the last few years.
Representatives of Poland and Greece, countries that had their own spyware scandals involving software made by NSO Group and Intellexa, respectively, also intervened. Poland's representative pointed at local legislative efforts to put "more control, including by the judiciary, on the relevant operational activities of the security and intelligence services," while also recognizing that spyware can be used in a legal way. "We are not saying that the use of spyware is never justified or even required," said Poland's representative. And the Greek representative pointed to the country's 2022 bill to ban the sale of spyware.
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Teenager arrested for drink driving after crashing into McDonald's
The driver was taken to hospital after her crash
School cannot use its new £700,000 sports field after neighbours complained about the noise of referees whistling
Cornwallis Academy in Maidstone, Kent, splashed out £700,000 on a floodlit, FIFA-certified 3G artificial grass football pitch - but it's lying unused after neighbours complained about the whistle noise.
Police arrest boy near Essex school after 'knife incident'
A teenage victim sustained a hand injury
Popular radio host Su Harrison to launch new solo show after shock exit
She has been a mainstay of Essex radio for more than 20 years
Moment brazen thief snatches iPhone from Apple Store display and flees seconds after being stopped from stealing other devices
The deerstalker hat wearing red-bearded crook is seen in footage circulating on X grasping onto the smartphone in the firm's Arndale shopping centre shop in Manchester.
Inside Molly-Mae's Kremlin-style comeback: There was nothing 'real' about what I saw and PR heavies were everywhere. Then we asked if Tommy Fury split was a stunt... and her answer says it all, writes GRANT TUCKER
As press conferences go, it was more suited to the corridors of the Kremlin. But the tightly controlled media management I witnessed yesterday wasn't for an all-powerful dictator like Vladimir Putin.
Essex Preschool shut down temporarily over children safeguarding concerns
Ofsted writes to parents as nursery given matter of week to improve the issues
Paul Danan's tragic final post: Hollyoaks star shared personal message with fans days before his death at 46
Paul Danan shared personal message with his fans as he took to Instagram with a haunting final post just days before his tragic death aged 46.