The Hardware Crunch: How Supply Chain Turbulence Is Forcing a New IT Playbook
Infrastructure teams are facing a perfect storm: extended hardware lead times, rising costs driven by AI demand, and accelerated platform timelines.
Met make first arrests as they deploy armoured cars, horses, dogs and drones in £4.5m operation to police Unite The Kingdom and pro-Palestinian rival demos
Police estimate some 50,000 people will attend the Unite the Kingdom rally, which will end at Parliament Square, with a further 30,000 expected to join the annual pro-Palestine 'Nakba Day' rally.
The villagers now turning a profit after buying shares in their local pub to raise £300,000 and stop it being turned into housing development
Residents in Orleton in Herefordshire clubbed together to raise enough to buy The Boot Inn when it was at risk of being knocked down.
Venezuela Fury's wedding planners make finishing touches to vast flower displays at church while Netflix crews congregate just hours before teen, 16, ties the knot with Noah Price, 19
Venezuela Fury's wedding planners made final touches at the church just hours before the teen will make her arrival.
Putin's four horsemen of the apocalypse: A nuke that orbits earth before striking anywhere, a torpedo that sparks radioactive tsunamis, a 14-storey high mega missile and Star Wars space weapon
Vladimir Putin is assembling a terrifying set of superweapons that may bring nations to their knees at the simple push of a button.
The deadly ovarian cancer signs no one should ignore: Bloating, irregular bleeding and more frequent toilet trips
Ovarian cancer has long been dubbed a 'silent killer' because its symptoms are all too easy to overlook.
Life of hell under the Taliban: Afghan woman describes imprisonment and torture, seeing her family whipped and her sister, 14, forced to marry an older man
Her story spans decades, beginning with the Taliban regime denying her an education as a child and culminating in their brutal torture that nearly killed her as an adult.
How to stop allergies ruining your summer: From sun cream sensitivity to hay fever flare-ups and potentially life-threatening food allergies
Two General Practitioners reveal to the Daily Mail their best advice on how to tackle allergies abroad.
Disabled man whose comfort eating saw him balloon to nearly 15 stone cures deadly sleep apnoea with old fashioned eating plan
Growing up in the 1970s in the city of Perth, Barry McCann never thought twice about what he ate. To him, food was no more than fuel for long days working as a gardener. But that all changed.
John Travolta rocks another bizarre beret at Cannes - hours after being trolled for unique new look
John Travolta was once again turning heads as he stepped out with his striking new look amid the Cannes Film Festival on Saturday.
The Christophers review: Sir Ian McKellen gives us a truly wizard treat with his artfully contrived, high-brow drama
It's ideal for a film club to pick apart over a glass of wine because, like a fine painting itself, it reveals many layers.
Who has the best royal jewellery box: Expert rates Kate's 'approachable mum' accessories against Meghan's bling - including a £56,000 diamond pinky ring
It's the accessories royals choose for themselves that hold the biggest clues about their personalities, according to British jeweller Angela Moore.
Moment tearful e-bike killer is dragged to police station by his mother after he ran down 86-year-old gran at zebra crossing - and then fled the scene, changed his clothes and hid the bike
Billy Stokoe, 19, fled the scene after knocking down and killing 86-year-old Gloria Stephenson but just over an hour later, Stokoe was driven to the police station by his mother to hand himself in.
This Morning's Sian Welby details the heartbreaking 'wake-up call' of receiving her father's dementia diagnosis as she shares her guilt over being unable to visit as much
Sian opened up about the guilt she feels over being unable to see her father as much as she would like after the devastating 'wake-up call' over his diagnosis.
As Meghan marks 8 years of marriage to Harry, how tension over protocol like curtsying and THAT bridesmaid's dress row became a 'lightning rod' for acrimony with Kate in the run up to the big day
Meghan, 44, and Prince Harry, 41, exchanged vows before 600 guests at St George's Chapel in Windsor on May 19, 2018.
Just friends? Scientists reveal the tell-tale sign your pal actually wants to DATE you
It's a debate as old as time: Can single men and women truly be just friends? Now, scientists have revealed a tell-tale sign your male pal actually wants to date you.
Is bar soap or body wash more hygienic? Scientists finally settle the debate - so, have you been showering wrong?
It is a question that has left the internet bitterly divided: Is bar soap or body wash more hygienic for your shower?
What your favourite influencers REALLY look like: Popular social media stars have undergone dramatic glow-ups since finding fame with not so glamorous cleaning tips and parenting advice
Some of those who have cracked the code and successfully carved a career from 'the socials' are barely recognisable from their first forays into the world of Instagram and TikTok.
Camilla's 'ruthless streak': It's 'carefully hidden' says the Queen's biographer CHRISTOPHER WILSON, but she's not afraid to cut people out - even Beatrice, Eugenie and Fergie
The extent of Camilla's steely nature has been revealed by royal biographer Christopher Wilson, or, as the author of A Greater Love - Charles and Camilla puts it, her 'ruthless streak'.
Minute-by-minute, the mother who died in front of her daughter because of incompetence: Trapped upside down between boulders as the tide rushed in... TOM RAWSTORNE reveals what really happened and how she could've been saved
Trapped upside down in a gap between sea defence boulders, mother-of-six Saffron Cole-Nottage drowned in front of her daughter as the tide rose over her head.