Essex funeral home raises thousands at charity golf day
Daniel Robinson and Sons, which has homes in Braintree, Great Dunmow and Halstead, held a charity golf day for children with cerebral palsy.
Psychotherapist explains why people are convinced ancient Biblical prophecy the Rapture is happening TODAY- and how to navigate disappointment if you don't ascend to the Heavens
Christians across the world woke up this morning hoping it would be their last day on Earth after church leaders-and people on TikTok-claimed September 23 is the date of the Rapture.
Half a million pensioners set to lose their winter fuel payments within four years
With the £35,000 cut-off, which was brought in earlier this year, set to be frozen for the foreseeable future, more people will fall victim to this in coming years.
Asylum seeker jailed for sexual assault in Epping will be automatically deported due to length of prison sentence
New legislation was brought in this year to reduce the amount of time before foreign criminals can be deported
MX Linux 25 reaches beta testing – complete with systemd
Fancy a taste? The version based on Debian 'Trixie' is nearly ready, but not all the changes may be entirely welcome
The new Debian-13 version of MX Linux, version 25, is looking very close to ready for release. A big change may divide its audience, though.…
Health Secretary Wes Streeting hits back at Donald Trump's paracetamol and autism claims - and urges public to ignore them
Wes Streeting has spoken out after Donald Trump linked taking paracetamol during pregnancy to soaring diagnosis rates of autism and ADHD.
Princess Charlene of Monaco, 47, stuns in a showstopping white backless gown during solo appearance at the Ballon D'Or - and makes rare reference to her time as an Olympic athlete
The royal, 47, who is married to Prince Albert, 67, turned heads at the Theatre du Chatelet for the prestigious football awards ceremony - and even made a reference to her own sporting past.
Why Amazon Fresh failed: As all 19 remaining UK stores close, experts blame 'dystopian' concept that stoked fears of Big Brother surveillance
It was supposed to trigger a revolution in how we shop on the high street. But Amazon's 'dystopian' Fresh concept may instead be remembered as a failed experiment in mass surveillance.
Charlie Kirk murder sparks resurgence in Christianity with busloads of new worshippers arriving at one church and 'Jesus' trending on Google
The conservative political activist's brutal assassination has convinced some Americans that they need to get back in touch with their spiritual roots.
Musician devastated by 'arson' of beloved Harlow bandstand played in front of wreckage for hours
The local musician wanted to lift people's spirits after the community was rocked by the alleged arson
US Secret Service 'Dismantles Telecommunications Threat'
mrspoonsi writes: The US Secret Service says it has dismantled a network of more than 300 SIM servers and 100,000 SIM cards in the New York area that were capable of crippling telecom systems.
The devices were "concentrated within 35 miles of the global meeting of the UN General Assembly now under way in New York City" and an investigation has been launched, it adds in a press statement.
The Secret Service says the dangers posed included "disabling cell phone towers, enabling denial of services attacks, and facilitating anonymous, encrypted communication between potential threat actors and criminal enterprises."
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Spider-Man will haemorrhage £10.5 MILLION during week-long production shutdown after Tom Holland's on set injury saw him rushed to hospital
The actor, 29, was injured when a stunt when wrong on Friday while shooting scenes as the beloved Marvel character.
SIM city: Feds say 100,000-card farms could have killed cell towers in NYC
Secret Service seizes 300-server network allegedly tied to nation-state hackers
The US Secret Service has dismantled a network of SIM farms in and around New York City it claims was behind multiple incidents targeting senior government officials and had enough power to disrupt entire cellular networks.…
Essex businesses urged to donate unused tech to help bridge digital divide
Essex businesses and organisations are urged to donate unused tech as part of a council campaign to bridge the digital divide.
Essex businesses urged to donate unused tech to help bridge digital divide
Essex businesses and organisations are urged to donate unused tech as part of a council campaign to bridge the digital divide.
Home Office loses bid to challenge High Court ruling that granted Eritrean man a temporary block on his deportation to France under 'one-in, one-out' scheme
Only three Channel have been deported so far as part of the agreement with President Macron , undermining claims it will act as a deterrent.
Shake It Off! How Taylor Swift has ditched her Southern drawl in favour of a northern American accent, revealed
In the 19 years since she released her first song, Taylor Swift's music been through several transitions. Now, a study has revealed how it's not just Swift's music that has evolved.
Janice Dickinson sues ITV over I'm A Celebrity accident which left her with serious head and facial injuries
Janice Dickinson is suing ITV bosses after she was injured during a fall on I'm a Celebrity.
'My mum and dad went to Broomfield Hospital and didn't come home again - I want answers'
Jack says it was the hardest part of his life
Israel 'could be kicked out of the World Cup TODAY amid pressure from Qatar following strike in Doha'
Israel's place at next year's World Cup is reportedly under threat amid claims Qatar are pressuring European football's governing body to expel them from all of its events.