Rethink Mental Illness group receives support for Random Acts of Kindness Day
Art group Rethink Mental Illness which supports people with mental illnesses received support from George Yard Shopping Centre for Random Acts of Kindness Day.
Mum part of revenge stabbing was freed from jail five months in to 45-month term
Bibi Stone, 40, was sentenced alongside boyfriend Alex Potter, 34, in January last year after they stabbed Lee Jackson in his city centre flat.
Essex hospital trust the worst performer for key cancer target
NHS England misses 85% cancer treatment target for 62-day referrals in 2025, with Mid and South Essex Trust worst at 45.4%. UK cancer care delays persist.
Mum part of revenge stabbing was freed from jail five months in to 45-month term
Bibi Stone, 40, was sentenced alongside boyfriend Alex Potter, 34, in January last year after they stabbed Lee Jackson in his city centre flat.
Epstein said 'this is Charles's doing' on the day Andrew lost his UK trade envoy job
When it was publicly announced that Andrew would quit his role as the UK trade and investment envoy - the convicted sex offender wrote: 'I assume he knows that this is Charles doing.'
DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Labour, Lib Dems and the Greens - the hellish troika to bring Britain to its knees
IT is only a very short time since the notion of the Green Party walking the corridors of power was unthinkable.
Team USA hockey star Jake Guentzel who snubbed Trump and State of the Union breaks his silence to reveal why
President Trump welcomed Mike Sullivan's gold-medal winners to his State of the Union address on Tuesday night. Guentzel was among only five players not to take up his offer.
BBC director-general orders fast-tracked investigation into BAFTA N-bomb disaster after MPs demand answers
MPs have demanded answers over the 'serious mistake' after John Davidson, 54, shouted the N-Word while Sinners stars Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo were speaking.
Finance worker who quit her job when bosses read her WhatsApp messages then suspended her for listening to 'dragon porn' audiobooks wins £8,000 payout
Kirsty Coleman resigned last year after her boss at Thermoelectric Conversion Systems, a Clydebank-based research and development company, went through 30 pages of her personl messages.
Consumed by a festering grievance against his victim, cold-blooded killer Campbell reckoned he was simply too smart to ever be caught... until now
There may come a point, after the door to his jail cell slams shut, when the fog of lies with which David Campbell shrouded himself from his own murderous culpability finally clears.
Long-haul Hoyle's paradise getaway: Speaker's tip on Mandelson came during his latest luxury trip paid for by taxpayers
The Commons Speaker jetted off to the paradise archipelago last week for meetings with officials, adding to his reputation as 'long-haul Hoyle'.
Revealed: How Peter Mandelson has THREE top law firms trying to clean his name
ANDREW PIERCE: At 2 o'clock on Tuesday morning, Peter Mandelson was photographed returning to his London home after nine hours in police custody.
How bungling police failed to spot dead man had been murdered for FOUR days... until shotgun pellets fell out of his body bag
Blundering police only worked out that a murder victim had been shot days after his body was found.
CHRISTOPHER STEVENS review: Lowry despaired at watching the England of his paintings vanish
What would Lowry paint today? Flat caps and headscarves have been replaced by TikTok hair and burqas...
Fury as ex-No10 official Dominic Cummings says he can 'enthusiastically' get behind former Tory MP who joined the Ukraine Army 'being hunted by drones'
Jack Lopresti, MP for Filton and Bradley Stoke from 2010 to 2024, joined the Ukrainian military after losing his seat in the last election.
AI Can Find Hundreds of Software Bugs -- Fixing Them Is Another Story
Anthropic last week promoted Claude Code Security, a research preview capability that uses its Claude Opus 4.6 model to hunt for software vulnerabilities, claiming its red team had surfaced over 500 bugs in production open-source codebases -- but security researchers say the real bottleneck was never discovery.
Guy Azari, a former security researcher at Microsoft and Palo Alto Networks, told The Register that only two to three of those 500 vulnerabilities have been fixed and none have received CVE assignments. The National Vulnerability Database already carried a backlog of roughly 30,000 CVE entries awaiting analysis in 2025, and nearly two-thirds of reported open-source vulnerabilities lacked an NVD severity score.
The curl project closed its bug bounty program because maintainers could no longer handle the flood of poorly crafted reports from AI tools and humans alike. Feross Aboukhadijeh, CEO of security firm Socket, said discovery is becoming dramatically cheaper but validating findings, coordinating with maintainers, and developing architecture-aligned patches remains slow, human-intensive work.
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Two Brit tourists are arrested in Benidorm after 'one faked kidnapping the other so they could earn £725 ransom to spend on their trip': Pair face jail after panicked family called in Interpol
The pair sent a relative a bogus video purportedly showing one of the suspects threatening to kill his 'blood-covered' friend with a knife.
Salesforce CEO 'SaaSquatch' Benioff says his company will monster the SaaSpocalypse
Selling so many agents they've cooked up a way to measure what they do
Even by the somewhat offbeat standards of the Salesforce Ohana, the CRM giant just delivered a strange earnings announcement.…
Moment shoplifter nearly kills B&M security guard in brutal stabbing after he tried to stop him stealing £20 of goods
Andrzej Mikulski. 27, stabbed the security guard called Jeff in the thigh with a kitchen knife outside the B&M Bargains discount store in Preston, Lancashire, on February 26 last year.
Labour councillor who was pictured dining with crack and heroin dealers is suspended over pickaxe attack on man... 12 years after 'brutal' assault
Mohsin Hussain, a district councillor for Keighley Central in Bradford, was handed a 12-month sentence, suspended for two years, for his involvement in an armed street attack in 2014.