Elon Musk sneers at plan by Home Office to 'monitor' his posts to assess whether they could pose security risk
Officials are looking at the output of the world's richest man on X, the platform he owns, to assess whether his posts could pose a security risk.
One MILLION teaching days lost to mental health sickness in just two years amid fears of 'sick note culture' disrupting children's education
In the last academic year, the figure stood at 535,970 days, representing around 20 per cent of all health-related absences.
C's the day! Sinclair's commercial flop celebrates 40 years - as the vehicle returns to home of its original unveiling for historic drive-past
Fifteen of the vehicles were driven at the event yesterday at Alexandra Palace, north London, which was the location for the original unveiling on January 10, 1985.
DAILY MAIL COMMENT: An omnishambles of Keir Starmer's making
This was the week when the myriad shortcomings of this callow, self-deluded Labour Government were cruelly and dangerously exposed.
Amid rush to net zero, boss of gas giant Centrica reveals shivering Britain has only a week's worth of reserves left, so... are we heading for energy blackouts?
Ed Miliband's 'obsession' with wind and solar power leaves Britain at risk of blackouts, a former energy secretary warned last night as UK gas reserves fell to 'concerningly low' levels.
Pictured: Hacker recluse, 22, who made £42,000 stealing songs from the world's biggest stars including Taylor Swift, Adele and Coldplay
Skylar Dalziel, 22, sold new Adele tracks for £1,650 a time, songs by Canadian rapper Drake for £2,000, and Coldplay hits for £400.
Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck have been 'in regular contact' since LA fires forced him to evacuate
Jennifer Lopez has reportedly been 'checking in' with her ex-husband, Ben Affleck , and his children Violet Seraphina and Samuel amid the deadly Los Angeles wildfires.
Why Britain now needs a Ministry for Civil Defence: Few want to admit it, but we are effectively already at war with Russia, writes Winston Churchill's grandson NICHOLAS SOAMES
Look up. You might imagine that, under a British sky in January, a good old umbrella will keep you safe from the worst that the clouds above can throw at you.
A real head-scratcher... why older women with thinning locks only get the shampoo out ONCE a week
Experts have warned that a clean scalp is essential for healthy hair - especially for older women with thinning locks.
Special Forces civil war: Tensions between elite units after claims that 'professional jealousy' by SBS led to rival SAS facing Afghan war crimes case
The SAS is currently at the centre of a High Court inquiry into allegations that its troops executed as many as 80 Taliban suspects in custody between 2010 and 2013.
Richard Hammond 'tried everything to save his marriage for almost 18 months before he eventually accepted that it was over for good with his wife Mindy'
The former Top Gear star, 55, had been desperately trying to save his 28-year marriage until very recently, but the couple publicly announced they were splitting on Thursday.
The Battle of Frogmore Cottage: The Palace stayed silent during Prince Harry's round of interviews when Spare was first released but afterwards the couple were asked to give up their royal residence
When Prince Harry first released Spare two years ago, the Place stayed silent and did not comment.
Majority of e-scooter riders involved in serious accidents linked to alcohol, shock research reveals
Surgeons who collated data on severe facial injuries caused by the machines have called for tougher implementation of drink-driving laws, and say riders should also be tested for drug use.
Fancy a pork pie made from bread crusts? Scientists show how wasted dough can be fermented to be used in new dishes
Researchers have shown that leftover crusts can be fermented to make a lab-based protein to be used in the likes of pork pies and sausages in a development that could help reduce waste.
Is scarlet fever back? Surge in web searches for child illnesses on NHS sites - and are only beaten by Covid and ADHD
Five of the ten most visited health conditions on the NHS website mostly affect youngsters - including scarlet fever, slapped cheek syndrome and hand, foot and mouth disease.
Reform UK rocked as 12 councillors resign over Nigel Farage's leadership after Elon Musk described politician as 'not up to the job'
The Reform UK leader lashed out at US politicians earlier in the week for supporting Tommy Robinson as he tried to mend his relationship with Musk.
Now Robert Burns is sidelined in Scotland's schools...in the name of 'diversity' as education chiefs 'reposition' national poet in favour of more 'relevant' novels
For centuries he has been celebrated across the world for his plain-speaking verse and wry observations on the human condition.
Supreme Court indicates whether TikTok will be banned in the U.S.
A law that would effectively ban TikTok if it isn't sole by January 19 will go into effect within days without action by the Supreme Court, who heard arguments on the case Friday.
Premier League footballer 'arrested on training pitch in front of shocked team-mates' - after he is accused of 'making a sex tape without consent'
A Premier League footballer was reportedly arrested on the training pitch this week, with the star taken in on suspicion of allegedly making a sex tape without consent.
Natasha Hamilton's changing face over the years: Inside the Atomic Kitten star's jaw-dropping transformation as fans struggle to recognise her
In a recent picture she shared on Instagram, Natasha's changed appearance caught the attention from her fans as some admitted they couldn't even recognise her.

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