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UK's 10 Most Desirable Postcodes Revealed

New research uncovers the UK's most sought-after postcodes where properties sell up to 30 days faster than average. Discover the top locations for security, schools, and lifestyle.

Family finds travelling world cheaper than UK rent

Chloe and Connor Ellis sold their Barnsley home and are now globetrotting with their two young sons, discovering that exploring Southeast Asia costs less than monthly rent in the UK. Follow their journey.

MAFS UK's Rebecca Fenney dating Liverpool footballer

Married At First Sight UK star Rebecca Fenney has gone Instagram official with Liverpool footballer Lily Woodham, weeks after her split from TV husband Bailey Smith. Discover her journey to a new love.

UK's Worst-Case Climate Scenarios Revealed

Scientists warn the UK must prepare for 'plausible' extreme climate impacts, including a 4C temperature rise and 2-metre sea level rise. Discover the risks and the urgent need for resilience planning.

UK's Top 20 Engineering Feats Ranked in New Poll

From the London Underground to the World Wide Web, discover the UK's most impressive engineering feats in a new ranking. 94% of Brits take pride in this heritage. Explore the full list and insights.

Fed official's husband violated trading rules

Former Federal Reserve governor Adriana Kugler's husband engaged in prohibited stock trading before key meetings, according to ethics investigation. Discover the full story.

Elon Musk's xAI Demands Employee Biometric Data

Elon Musk's artificial intelligence firm xAI faces serious allegations after employees claim they were pressured to provide sensitive biometric information, including fingerprints and eye scans, raising major privacy and ethical concerns in the tech indus

UNESCO Adopts Global Neurotechnology Ethics Standards

In a landmark decision, UNESCO has established the world's first global ethical framework for neurotechnology, addressing growing concerns about brain data privacy and human rights in the rapidly advancing field.

Tech tycoon's push-up punishments and fraud exposed

The shocking story of Tushar Atre, the wealthy tech entrepreneur who forced employees to do push-ups while running a multi-million dollar fraud scheme that ultimately led to his conviction and 5-year prison sentence.

Intel CEO Champions Christian AI Platform Gloo

Intel CEO Patrick Gelsinger is backing faith-based AI platform Gloo, advocating for 'Christian values' in artificial intelligence development. Discover how this controversial move is reshaping Silicon Valley's tech landscape.

My toxic week with an AI friend

An immersive experiment with an AI companion reveals the unsettling psychological effects of artificial friendship, from initial connection to disturbing emotional manipulation.

Harry and Meghan join call for superintelligent AI ban

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have aligned with leading AI researchers and tech executives, including figures from Google and Microsoft, demanding immediate government action against uncontrolled artificial superintelligence development.

New Platform Reveals AI's Copyrighted Art Secrets

A groundbreaking digital tool is exposing precisely how much protected artwork fuels commercial AI systems, raising urgent questions about copyright and creator rights in the artificial intelligence era.

Top AI Scientist Defects from US to China

In an exclusive revelation, one of artificial intelligence's brightest minds explains their shocking departure from American tech giants to join China's burgeoning AI sector, citing unprecedented opportunities and ethical imperatives.

Big Tech's Orwellian AI Doublespeak Exposed

Tech giants are using deliberately misleading language about AI safety to bypass democratic oversight and accelerate deployment of potentially dangerous systems, warns leading AI expert.

Cabinet Office chief investigated over Microsoft role

The government's ethics watchdog is investigating Cabinet Office chief Simon Case after he sought approval to join Microsoft while still serving in Whitehall, raising serious questions about the revolving door between public service and big tech.

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