Inside Operation Epic Fury: How was Israel able to strike the Ayatollah's compound despite Iran's fearsome air defences?
Show host Pleasance outlined the two leading theories for how the US and Israel were able to disable Iran's air defence network with such ease despite years of preparation for an attack.
I was working out four times a week but suffering from a swollen stomach and bloating. Doctors said it was just perimenopause - then a test showed the surprising reason and transformed my life
Hannah Swanston was doing everything right when it came to weight loss. Yet for years she faced the same problem: severe bloating that left her in agonising pain by the end of the day.
Algerian thief who stole Fabergé egg and watch in £2m handbag grab from whisky boss in West End will be deported after jail
Enzo Conticello, 29, targeted Rosie Dawson, Director of Premium Brands at Craft Irish Whiskey, as she greeted a friend outside the Dog and Duck in Bateman Street, Soho, in November 2024.
Princess Beatrice smiles in group photo with Labour MP's 'Chinese spy' husband on charity trip to Nepal
Today it emerged that David Taylor, 39, went on a nine-day charity trip to Nepal with a small group including Princess Beatrice in October 2016.
Basingstoke under siege from killer Asian hornets 'hitching lifts in cars'
Beekeepers say they are expecting 'all hell to break loose' after a drastic surge of the honeybee-hunting bugs travelling on the M3 from southern cities such as Portsmouth and Southampton.
US stealth bombers land at UK bases for 'the big one': Hegseth warns of 'dramatic surge' in attacks on Iran after Trump hints they could drop the 'mother of all bombs'
America's stealth air fleet including its B-1s, B-2s and B-52s are said to be on their way to Diego Garcia in the Chagos Islands and RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire.
David Lammy says UK strikes on Iranian missile sites WOULD be legal (as he wrongly claims Cyprus is a member of Nato)
David Lammy fuelled speculation that the RAF could step up involvement in the US-Israeli operation - despite initially barring the use of UK bases.
Phew! NASA confirms 'city destroying' asteroid will narrowly MISS the moon in 2032 - skimming 13,200 miles past the lunar surface
Since December 2024, the US space agency has been tracking the 'city-killer' asteroid, dubbed '2024 YR4', as it whizzes towards us.
BBC Breakfast star has his £7,000 Rolex stolen by Mayfair watch thieves who also took his friend's £150,000 diamond-encrusted Patek Philippe
BBC Breakfast presenter Ben Thompson, 45, was on his way home from a restaurant in Mayfair, London, when he and his friend Roja Dove were grabbed by six men.
Net-a-Porter workers threaten strike action as row over London Living Wage breaks out at luxury online retailer
The luxury online retailer, which sells bag for £9,000, dresses for £14,000 and jewellery for up to £158,000, promised in 2021 to pay staff around £14.80 an hour, according to the GMB Union.
Person left with 'serious' injuries after horror M11 crash
Two cars and a lorry were involved in the collision
US state laws push age checks into the operating system
Bad legislation, but an especially big headache for FOSS
Many web sites, social media services, and other platforms require age verification on the theory that it will protect kids from seeing inappropriate content. But now some US states want to require the operating system itself to check your age and that could cause big headaches for FOSS vendors.…
Is this mysterious coded radio message CIA instructions for agents in Iran? Listen for yourself
When 47-year-old Roberto, from Milan, switched on his shortwave radio on Tuesday, he heard a ghostly voice reciting a string of numbers in Persian.
Keir Starmer is mercilessly mocked on social media for 'copying Trump' with 'embarrassing' TikTok about Iran conflict
The clip, set to the guitar riff of Dire Straits hit 'Money for Nothing', opens with footage of Royal Navy Wildcat helicopters flying overheard.
Alice Evans looks tense as she leaves court after ex Ioan Gruffudd secured huge win by getting his domestic violence restraining order renewed
That morning, a judge ruled that a domestic violence restraining order against Evans, 57, will be renewed for five years.
Britney Spears speaks out following DUI arrest as worried pal says singer needs to 'get out of LA' and away from the 'people she is associating with'... after police allegedly discover unknown substance in her car
The hitmaker, 44, was taken into custody by the California Highway Patrol on Wednesday after driving erratically in a harrowing hour-long chase and allegedly 'showed signs of impairment'.
Sudden drone crash halts LIV Golf event in Hong Kong as distracted Sergio Garcia tries to line up putt
LIV Golf's use of drones has occasionally annoyed players and disrupted live action. The worst example of this came on Thursday in the third event of the season.
Cisco warns of two more SD-WAN bugs under active attack
Switchzilla says flaws could allow file overwrites or privilege escalation
Just when network admins thought the Cisco SD-WAN patch queue might finally be shrinking, Switchzilla has confirmed miscreants are exploiting more vulnerabilities in its SD-WAN management software.…
Essex beauty spot 'could turn into toxic swamp' without council action
Toxic algae and dead fish have been spotted at the lake in recent years
The National Videogame Museum Acquires the Mythical Nintendo Playstation
The National Videogame Museum has acquired an extremely rare MSF-1 development kit, believed to be the oldest surviving prototype of the canceled Nintendo PlayStation. Engadget reports: Nicknamed the Nintendo PlayStation, the idea was that a new CD-ROM format backed by Sony would be added to the cartridge-based Super NES, resulting in a hybrid console that could play both. The partnership didn't last long, though, with Nintendo backing out before it ever really got off the ground, announcing that it would instead be working with Philips. Sony decided to make the PlayStation on its own instead, in an act of revenge that you have to say paid off in the long run, and we never did get to see Crash Bandicoot running around the Mushroom Kingdom. Still, the short-lived Nintendo PlayStation remains a fascinating what-if scenario in video game history, and the USA's National Video Museum has acquired the original development kit.
Read more of this story at Slashdot.