Moment killer grins as he is arrested for ordering murder of his delivery driver cousin
Mohamed Adaw, 23, (pictured) ordered Arlind Hashani to carry out the murder on his cousin, calling him before the attack on 29 December 2023.
Security shops among the 'hundreds' of Klue hack victims
As yet another extortion crew Icarus exploits Salesforce-linked integrations
Beach hut with no power or running water goes on sale for £200,000 in affluent 'Cheshire-on-Sea' holiday hotspot
The detached cabin is made of timber and corrugated iron, one of 17 huts on the dog-friendly Porth Mawr beach in Abersoch, North Wales.
Zendaya flashes her abs in a black leather co-ord as she towers over husband Tom Holland at a Spider-Man fan event in Berlin after confirming their secret wedding
The couple, who confirmed last week they are married after months of speculation, are in the midst of the promotional tour for Spider-Man: Brand New Day.
Badly behaving pupils should not be banished to special needs areas as punishment, says Bridget Phillipson
The Education Secretary believes too many schools are misusing 'inclusion bases', which are supposed to cater for those with special educational needs and disabilities (Send).
Venezuela Fury, 16, reveals she wore sunglasses at her wedding because she'd been 'crying my eyes out all morning' - as she and husband Noah Price, 19, make their live TV debut
Venezuela Fury has revealed the real reason she arrived at her wedding to Noah Price while sporting a pair of Gucci sunglasses.
A final humiliation for Starmer? Outgoing PM sees his Brexit 'reset' postponed as UK-EU summit is pushed back amid Labour's leadership crisis
The Prime Minister had been hoping to finalise his much-trumpeted Brexit 'reset' deal at the Brussels meeting on 22 July.
Keir Starmer cries as he quits No10 claiming a deluded list of 'achievements' - now Britain awaits its seventh PM in ten years
Keir Starmer talked up his achievements in getting Labour elected in a statement outside the famous black door of No10.
Lady Starmer's tears as Sir Keir quits: PM's wife embraces him outside No10 after she was visibly emotional during resignation speech
Lady Victoria held hands with Sir Keir as they walked out of the front door together before she moved to the side to stand with ministerial allies and staff.
Labour Left tells Burnham to rip up tax pledges: With Starmer a dead man walking, allies of PM-in-waiting say it's time to break manifesto promises on income tax and VAT
The challenger to Sir Keir Starmer's leadership made a series of expensive commitments during his by-election campaign - but is yet to set out how he will fund them.
Is Britain headed to the polls? Andy Burnham FAILS to rule out calling a snap general election if he becomes PM amid outcry at Labour 'shoving' another premier into No10
As he arrived in London to take his seat in the House of Commons as the new Makerfield MP, Mr Burnham dodged questions about whether he might send the country to the polls.
President Zelensky tells Keir Starmer 'you are always welcome in Ukraine' as he thanks outgoing PM for his support
Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky has told outgoing UK prime minister Sir Keir Starmer that he will always be a 'welcome guest in Ukraine' following his bombshell resignation this afternoon.
STEPHEN GLOVER: Nothing will change for the better under Andy Burnham, and a lot will get worse. He'll be as unpopular as Keir Starmer by Christmas
Change and hope. That is what our unelected would-be Prime Minister Andy Burnham offered the country in his acceptance speech in Makerfield in the early hours of Friday morning.
UK and France forced to rewrite 'one in, one out' deal after deported migrants sneak back into Britain hidden in lorries
Eleven migrants who were deported but then re-entered this country hidden in lorries have yet to be removed, it has emerged.
Keir Starmer's stunning fall from grace: How 'technocrat' London lawyer took Labour from historic majority to crisis in under two years
Sir Keir promised his incoming administration would 'tread more lightly on your lives' and 'unite our country' following years of Westminster drama and division.
QUENTIN LETTS: Starmer did well not to break down into bawling sobs as he left office looking older, more shrivelled, beaten
What a brutish business politics is. Sir Keir accepted his fate with reluctant grace but towards the end the understated, bitten-back Englishness of it all became a little too much.
QUENTIN LETTS: Cliche-spouting Starmer was mediocrity in a suit. One of history's feeblest non-entity PMs, only we sketch writers will miss him...
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Some Electricians Think Building Data Centers Is For Sellouts
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Wired: As Big Tech dumps billions of dollars into America's data center buildout, a slew of opportunities have opened up to the electricians wiring these massive facilities. In some cases, the scale of the projects and the demanding construction timelines are fueling talent wars for the industry's best and brightest. The US-based International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) has argued that its workers are "powering the AI Revolution," and a set of "Data Center Principles" published in March argues that union labor is "essential to the future of AI." Tech companies are trying to meet the moment: Meta recently announced a skilled trade academy program, and Google committed $50 million to help train people in skilled trades.
But amid growing national opposition to data centers, debates over the ethics of the massive buildout have started to pop up in some online pockets of the community. Threads about how AI will affect the economy now pepper r/electricians, a subreddit with around half a million monthly visitors. Some users wonder whether the work will eventually prompt widespread job losses. Others aren't sure if their labor makes them complicit in the damage done to local communities or whether it's unethical to take on data center work. For some, the answer is a firm no. Ultimately, they argue, work is work. An anonymous Midwest electrician who spoke to Wired acknowledged concerns about scams, corporate greed, and AI's impact on workers, but said he views data centers as an important source of career advancement. "This is most likely going to be a major part of our future. And if you can't beat them, join them," he said.
An electrician named Ryan, meanwhile, is strongly opposed to working on data centers because he distrusts the corporations and political environment driving AI development. Still, if the facilities are going to be built, he would prefer union workers construct them. "If they're going to get built, I'd rather they go union," he said.
Jesse, an IBEW electrician, sympathizes with communities negatively affected by data centers but does not believe the electricians building them should be blamed. In his view, opposition should instead be directed toward policymakers and the project approval process. "I think it's ridiculous if, to build a data center or any kind of a business, you're going to significantly impact the lives of that community in a negative way," he told Wired.
An electrician named Dante echoed some of those sentiments, arguing that data center work is no more ethically compromised than many other commercial construction projects. "We're almost always working for the worst possible people in the end, but we all need a paycheck," he said. He added that such projects are "essentially the same kind of work," typically performed for wealthy corporations seeking to become even richer.
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Woman who caused rat infestation by leaving meat and bones as bird food is fined £1,500
Animal lover Lorraine Riordan, 56, from south Wales, was hauled to court after her neighbours and a primary school complained about large numbers of rats.
Lauryn Goodman posts a snap of her children to mark Father's Day and says 'thank you for the little things that turned into everything' as ex Kyle Walker's wife Annie Kilner gives birth to their first daughter
Lauryn Goodman posted a sweet picture of her children on Instagram to mark Father's Day on Sunday.