Thousands on antidepressants could be at risk of life-threatening heart problems if they are taking another common drug, experts warn
A new study has revealed taking anti-depressants with a common medication can cause heart problems.
Fellow Love Island winner Amber Davies steps forward to fill Dani Dyer's dancing shoes on Strictly after star fractured ankle during rehearsals
Ms Davies, 28, who won the ITV reality dating show the year before Ms Dyer (pictured), will have had just one day of training with professional Nikita Kuzmin before the pair are thrust on to live TV.
The ultimate autumn shopping guide, from the best jeans and trainers to the only coats worth buying. These are the stylish, anti-ageing items every woman should own, hand-picked by fashion expert JOANNE HEGARTY
It's that most delicious time in the fashion calendar: glorious autumn.
The seasons have changed, the nights are longer and the air is crisp.
Tom Holland and fiancée Zendaya forced to spend '£1K-a-day' on security after 'fans began turning up at their West London home for selfies' - following his on-set Spider-Man injury
The Spiderman stars, both 29, who confirmed their engagement earlier this year, were said to want to live a 'normal life' but are being inundated with autograph hunters and requests for selfies.
Ricky Hatton's long-time manager says 'I firmly believe he didn't intend to do it' as he reveals the horrific moment he found the former boxer dead at his home aged 46
Paul Speak recalled the 'shock and confusion' of discovering Hatton at his £1.7million home, where he let himself in before 'hearing music coming from upstairs'.
EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: Princess Beatrice is bound out of her grandfather Prince Philip's favourite charity for which he served as patron for 65 years - after mother Fergie's leaked email scandal
EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: Over the past six years they've weathered the sort of storms that would have left other families fractured and riven with recrimination.
Team Europe take commanding 5.5-2.5 lead into the second day of the Ryder Cup after Rory McIlroy's dramatic finish to afternoon fourballs
RIATH AL-SAMARRAI: It was a little after 11am in New York when Keegan Bradley embarked on the kind of punt that has so far typified his eccentric captaincy of Team USA.
Moment police arrest autistic man in middle of the night for posting 'f*** Hamas, f*** Islam' on social media
British police officers have been branded as the 'Stasi of East Germany' after they arrested a man last night over a social media post.
Pharmacists besieged by worried patients after Trump's unfounded paracetamol and vaccines claims
The National Pharmacy Association, which surveyed 500 pharmacies serving 2.5million patients, found more than half (58 per cent) believe Mr Trump's comments pose a risk to care in the UK.
Football club boss left 'shaken' by death threats: New details emerge of ex-Arsenal academy prospect Billy Vigar's death after he hit a concrete perimeter wall mid-match
A senior club official at the non-league side where ex-Arsenal academy prospect Billy Vigar suffered fatal injuries during a match last Saturday has been hit by death threats.
How Isla Fisher, 49, is throwing herself into work and is 'not ready' to date yet as her ex-husband Sacha Baron Cohen, 53, cosies up with OnlyFans model, 27
Borat star Sacha, 53, was spotted with 27-year-old model Hannah Palmer who he met at film director Taika Waititi 's 50th birthday party in Iibiza last month.
NFL headquarters gunman diagnosed with CTE following deadly attack that killed four
The gunman who took his own life after killing four people and injuring an NFL employee this summer has been diagnosed with CTE. Shane Tamura, 27, carried out the deadly attack at a Manhattan office building.
Cyber threat-sharing law set to shut down, along with US government
Act passed in 2015 is due to lapse unless a continuing resolution passes - and that's unlikely
Barring a last-minute deal, the US federal government would shut down on Wednesday, October 1, and the 2015 Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act would lapse at the same time, threatening what many consider a critical plank of US cybersecurity policy.…
US Plans 1:1 Chip Production Rule To Curb Overseas Reliance
The U.S. is considering a rule requiring chipmakers to match the volume of semiconductors that their customers currently import from overseas providers through domestic production, or face tariffs. Reuters reports: President Donald Trump has doubled down on his efforts to reshore semiconductor manufacturing, offering exemptions from tariffs of roughly 100% on chips to firms that produce domestically. Companies that fail to sustain a 1:1 domestic-to-import ratio over time would face tariffs, the Journal said.
U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick floated the idea with semiconductor executives, telling them it might be necessary for economic security, the Journal said.
"America cannot be reliant on foreign imports for the semiconductor products that are essential for our national and economic security," the newspaper cited White House spokesperson Kush Desai as saying, who added that any reporting about policymaking should be treated as speculative, unless officially announced. [...] Under the proposal, a company pledging to make chips in the U.S. would receive credit for that pledged volume, allowing imports without tariffs until the plant is complete, with initial relief to help ramp capacity, according to the report.
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Was 'lethal' problem of concrete walls around football pitches 'swept under the carpet' before Billy Vigar's death? Shocking claim from player who was left with brain injury before ex-Arsenal academy star lost his life at 21
Billy Vigar died on Thursday after suffering a 'significant brain injury' when he collided with a pitch-side wall while playing for Chichester City away at Wingate and Finchley on Saturday.
Judge in James Comey case is revealed as Trump's explosive threat to enemies that splits America in two
The presiding judge in former FBI director James Comey's bombshell case has been revealed as Judge Michael Nachmanoff, a former Biden appointe.
ALEX BRUMMER: Cyber risk of Starmer's digital IDs
One must question whether the Government has any hope of keeping private ID information safe.
As Chancellor's ruinous taxes cause havoc, can High Street buck the trend?
Mixed messages are coming from the High Street and the hospitality industry. Investors will now be asking whether retail and hospitality stocks are best avoided.
Rory McIlroy's wife Erica leads Ryder Cup WAGs out in force on day one at Bethpage
With an action-packed first day of the Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black, the wives and girlfriends of Team USA and Team Europe flocked to Long Island to support their significant others.
xAI Offers Grok To Federal Government For 42 Cents
xAI struck a deal with the U.S. General Services Administration to sell its chatbot Grok to federal agencies under the executive branch for 42 cents over 18 months, undercutting OpenAI and Anthropic's $1 offerings. TechCrunch reports: The steep discount for federal agencies includes access to xAI engineers to help integrate the technology. The price point is either part of a running joke Musk has of using variations of 420, a marijuana reference, or a nod to one of Musk's favorite books, "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy," which references the number 42 as the answer to the meaning of life and the universe.
... In late August, internal emails obtained by Wired revealed the White House had instructed the GSA to add xAI's Grok to the approved vendor list "ASAP." The company was also one of several AI firms, including Anthropic, Google, and OpenAI, to be selected for a $200 million contract with the Pentagon. A GSA spokesperson told TechCrunch that Musk was not directly involved in negotiating the agreement.
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