King Charles fights social media radicalisation
The King launches a groundbreaking partnership with leading tech universities to combat online extremism and create safer digital spaces for vulnerable users across Britain.
The King launches a groundbreaking partnership with leading tech universities to combat online extremism and create safer digital spaces for vulnerable users across Britain.
The New South Wales government launches a groundbreaking funding initiative to protect authentic Australian storytelling from the rising tide of AI-generated content, championing human creativity.
Revealed: The Department of Health's controversial media monitoring operation spent over £1 million while operating with minimal transparency, raising questions about government accountability and public spending.
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has partially reversed its controversial decision to eliminate hundreds of positions, reinstating approximately 250 roles after facing significant criticism from health experts and lawmakers.
Morrisons supermarkets are making a significant environmental move by replacing plastic containers with cardboard across their egg ranges, removing millions of plastic packages annually.
Victoria announces the return of free weekend public transport across trains, trams and buses this summer, building on last year's successful initiative to boost tourism and ease cost-of-living pressures.
Britain's pioneering healthcare partnership delivers life-saving antiretroviral treatment to thousands across Africa, marking a major milestone in global HIV/AIDS response.
Japan's government partners with tech giants including OpenAI and Nvidia in a groundbreaking initiative to develop sovereign AI capabilities and reduce reliance on American technology.
America faces another federal government shutdown as political deadlock threatens to halt essential services and plunge the nation into chaos.
Newly elected Prime Minister Keir Starmer confronts a staggering data management crisis with critical government information scattered across insecure platforms including WhatsApp and personal emails, according to alarming official findings.
The US Senate narrowly approved a temporary funding extension to prevent a government shutdown, revealing deep political divisions as the midnight deadline loomed.
A looming US government shutdown threatens to disrupt healthcare for millions of vulnerable Americans, with Medicaid services and medical research facing immediate suspension as political deadlock continues.
Hilary Benn accuses UK ministers of failing to engage with Irish government on Northern Ireland matters, creating significant diplomatic tensions and protocol implementation challenges.
An explosive new documentary reveals how a small group of public servants, journalists, and welfare recipients risked everything to uncover the truth behind Australia's disastrous automated debt recovery program.
Thailand's capital prepares for a significant demonstration as pro-democracy groups plan a major rally near Government House, calling for political reforms and the Prime Minister's resignation.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves receives a stark economic reality check from the Treasury's top official, who revealed there's no cash reserve for new spending, forcing tough fiscal choices.
A unique initiative in Southport sees Polish-owned businesses offering special discounts to Taylor Swift fans, creating a vibrant cultural and economic fusion ahead of the Eras Tour.
The UK Government is considering mandatory mental health warnings on social media platforms, similar to those on cigarette packets, to combat the growing crisis in youth mental health linked to excessive app usage.
The Irish Government launches an unprecedented legal challenge against the UK's controversial Troubles Legacy Act, setting the stage for a major diplomatic and legal clash over justice for victims.
The UK Government faces a major legal setback as the High Court rules its controversial Troubles Legacy Act, offering conditional immunity to ex-soldiers and paramilitaries, breaches human rights laws and international obligations.
Scotland's First Minister John Swinney delivers a stark warning, accusing the UK government of undermining devolution and damaging bilateral relations with a 'unilateral' and 'high-handed' approach.
Cyril Ramaphosa begins a new era of coalition government in South Africa after the ANC lost its majority. Key challenges include economic reform and a fragile power-sharing agreement.
An in-depth investigation reveals the complex reality behind China's superpower strategy, built on debt diplomacy and resource extraction in developing nations. Is it a partnership or a new form of colonialism?
The Australian government launches a new data-matching blitz to slash Centrelink payments for those receiving benefits they may not be entitled to, sparking debate over welfare integrity.
Exclusive: Labour MP Paul Ovenden dramatically resigns from Keir Starmer's government, citing 'deep concerns' over policy direction and Whitehall dysfunction in a major blow to the Prime Minister.
Exclusive analysis reveals central government and NHS vacancies hit unprecedented levels despite Labour's promised employment crackdown, raising serious questions about the Chancellor's strategy.
New Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan faces scrutiny as she confirms the state will honour Dan Andrews' contentious Belt and Road deal with China, raising national security concerns amidst Australia's immigration debate.
Scotland's First Minister calls for an emergency meeting with the Prime Minister, urging immediate action on investment, Brexit fallout, and cost-of-living pressures.
John Swinney claims Westminster is deliberately undermining Scottish economy by diverting a major foreign investment to Yorkshire, sparking a major constitutional row.
The UK Government has rejected the Scottish Government's request for powers to nationalise the threatened Tata Steel plant in Falkirk, sparking a fierce constitutional row over economic intervention and devolved authority.