Revealed: Why Spencer Matthews WON'T be flying to Australia to support wife Vogue Williams during her I'm A Celeb stint - as she prepares to join the jungle this week
Vogue Williams is preparing for an extended period apart from her husband Spencer Matthews, who will not be joining her in Australia during her stint on I'm A Celeb.
I'm A Celeb fans claim AngryGinge and Ruby Wax are the 'double act no-one saw coming' after they feast on pig scrotum and crocodile anus in first Bushtucker Trial... as public vote reveals who will face the Jungle Doomsday Vault
AngryGinge and Ruby Wax took on the first Bushtucker Trial of the series on Monday's episode of I'm A Celebrity - and in classic jungle style it was an eating trial.
Ant McPartlin brutally brands I'm A Celeb stars a 'bunch of idiots' after AngryGinge's camp mishap
In chaotic scenes the Internet personality, 24, accidentally spilled his beans onto the campfire causing it go out, while Kelly Brook exclaimed: 'Disaster! What the hell?'.
I'm A Celeb is thrown into chaos as technical glitch leaves Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly completely bewildered
I'm A Celebrity ... Get Me Out Of Here! was thrown into chaos on Monday after a technical glitch left hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly looking bewildered.
NADINE DORRIES: I saw an aborted baby boy emerge still alive, breathe for a short while and then die. It broke my heart... now, I fear it will become commonplace. We are about to make a terrible mistake
Twice in my career as an MP, I tried to bring down the upper limit at which legal abortion can take place in the United Kingdom from 24 weeks to 20.
Horror as young father plunges to his death on North Sea oil rig after 'falling from crane'
Lee Hulse, 32, from Torry in Aberdeen, Scotland reportedly fell from a crane on the Valaris 121 jackup drilling rig in the early hours of Friday morning.
NetChoice Sues Virginia To Block Its One-Hour Social Media Limit For Kids
NetChoice is suing Virginia to block a new law that limits kids under 16 to one hour of daily social media use unless parents approve more time, arguing the rule violates the First Amendment and introduces serious privacy risks through mandatory age-verification. The Verge reports: In addition to restricting access to legal speech, NetChoice alleges that Virginia's incoming law (SB 854) will require platforms to verify user ages in ways that would pose privacy and security risks. The law requires platforms to use "commercially reasonable methods," which it says include a screen that prompts the user to enter a birth date. However, NetChoice argues that Virginia could go beyond this requirement, citing a post from Governor Youngkin on X, stating "platforms must verify age," potentially referring to stricter methods, like having users submit a government ID or other personal information.
NetChoice, which is backed by tech giants like Meta, Google, Amazon, Reddit, and Discord, alleges that the law puts a burden on minors' ability to engage or consume speech online. "The First Amendment prohibits the government from placing these types of restrictions on accessing lawful and valuable speech, just in the same way that the government can't tell you how long you could spend reading a book, watching a television program, or consuming a documentary," Paul Taske, the co-director of the Netchoice Litigation Center, tells The Verge.
"Virginia must leave the parenting decisions where they belong: with parents," Taske says. "By asserting that authority for itself, Virginia not only violates its citizens' rights to free speech but also exposes them to increased risk of privacy and security breaches."
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Man and woman in their 50s admit to kidnapping a 10-month-old baby in Blackpool
A man and a woman, both in their 50s, have pleaded guilty to kidnapping a 10-month-old baby in Blackpool. (Pictured: Preston Crown Court)
If you're scared by statin side-effects, this is what you need to know, says DR SCURR. A reader's letter about supplements he's taking spoke volumes... but there IS an answer
I've been taking omega-3 and collagen as my statins' information sheet said patients should be on a low-cholesterol diet. A GP said it was a precaution,so I took the statins and had pains down one side.
Man who was praised for his honesty after he found gold bar fortune buried in his garden will likely get nothing
The as-yet-unidentified man dug up the haul, which was wrapped in plastic, and reported it to his local authority, as was his legal obligation.
Tragedy as fin whale dies after becoming stranded on Cornish coast despite massive rescue operation
WARNING - GRAPHIC CONTENT: The female fin, which was 6.2m (20ft) in length, was reported stranded yesterday at 7am in the shallows at Pentewan Sands near Mevagissey.
I'm A Celeb star Aitch's unbreakable bond with sister Gracie: Rapper credits sibling with Down syndrome with teaching him valuable life lessons as he enters Jungle to raise awareness for her condition
The rapper, whose real name is Harrison James Armstrong, made his debut on I'm A Celebrity on Sunday evening's launch episode on ITV .
Manhunt launched after teenage pedestrian is killed 'by car being pursued by police'
A 19-year-old boy was hit by a car travelling southbound on the M66 near the M60 at Sinister Island at around 9.40pm on Sunday.
Danniella Westbrook makes her movie comeback as a gun-toting grandma in new urban British film - nine years after last TV role
Danniella Westbrook is set to make her movie comeback in a new independent British film, Tales from the Trap.
Racist abuse that means I KNOW broken asylum system must be fixed: Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood rejects claims from liberal critics her reforms are stoking division - saying she is the one who gets called a 'f***ing P***' and told to 'go back home'
The Home Secretary was accused of 'stoking division' as she unveiled her controversial plan, which came under fire from many within her own party.
Tech Giants' Cloud Power Probed As EU Weighs Inclusion In DMA
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Bloomberg: Amazon Web Services, Microsoft's Azure, and Alphabet's Google Cloud risk being dragged into the scope of the European Union's crackdown on Big Tech as antitrust watchdogs prepare to study the platforms' market power. The European Commission wants to decide if any of the trio should face a raft of new restrictions under the bloc's Digital Markets Act (source paywalled; alternative source), according to people familiar with the matter who spoke on condition of anonymity. The plan for a market probe follows several major outages in the cloud industry that wrought havoc across global services, highlighting the risks of relying on a mere handful of players.
To date, the world's largest cloud providers have avoided the DMA because a large part of their business comes via enterprise contracts, making it difficult to count the number of individual users, one of the EU's main benchmarks for earmarking Silicon Valley services for extra oversight. Under the investigation's remit, regulators will asses whether the top cloud operators -- regardless of the challenge of counting user numbers -- should be forced to contend with a raft of fresh obligations including increased interoperability with rival software and better data portability for users, as well as restrictions on tying and bundling.
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Boy, four, who started to walk 'a little bit wobbly' is diagnosed with cancer just weeks before his mother
EXCLUSIVE: Raffi Starkowitz was diagnosed in April with large cell anaplastic medulloblastoma, a rare subtype of a malignant brain tumour found in children.
'Largest-ever' cloud DDoS attack pummels Azure with 3.64B packets per second
Aisuru botnet strikes again, bigger and badder
Azure was hit by the "largest-ever" cloud-based distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack, originating from the Aisuru botnet and measuring 15.72 terabits per second (Tbps), according to Microsoft.…
Maxon Margiela dead at 21: Rapper dies one week after hospitalization over suicide attempt
Rapper Maxon Margiela - born Mason Reyes - has died at just 21. The rising star passed away in Miami on Sunday, one week after a reported suicide attempt.
Trump's inner circle in panic over presidential blind spot threatening to help Democrats back to power
The President has touched down in 13 countries in the first ten months of his second term - a whirlwind international sprint that shows no sign of slowing.