Truth Social announces $6bn merger with fusion power firm
Donald Trump's social media firm, TMTG, plans a $6bn merger with fusion energy company TAE Technologies, aiming to power AI datacenters. Read the full analysis.
Donald Trump's social media firm, TMTG, plans a $6bn merger with fusion energy company TAE Technologies, aiming to power AI datacenters. Read the full analysis.
New laws will ban AI tools that create fake nude images without consent, as part of a strategy aiming to halve violence against women and girls in a decade. Read the full plan.
Residents of Saline Township, Michigan, are battling a massive $7bn data centre project backed by tech billionaires, fearing soaring energy bills, pollution, and the destruction of their rural community. Discover the local fight against corporate power.
Electronics retailer Currys reports adjusted pre-tax profits more than doubled to £22m, driven by AI technology and major game launches. Read the full analysis.
Hamburg police issue a warning over a sophisticated online scam using deepfake images of attractive female officers to lure men to paid websites. Authorities are taking legal action.
Fans at the 2026 World Cup face paying to watch matches on big screens in fan zones, a break from tradition. Read about the new charges and the ongoing ticket price outrage.
A major UK government report reveals a third of citizens use AI like ChatGPT for emotional support, raising urgent safety and political influence concerns. Discover the findings.
In the wake of the Bondi beach terror attack, AI-generated fakes and false claims swamped platforms like X, highlighting a dangerous new era for digital misinformation. Read the full analysis.
US senators unite to demand toy companies explain safety measures for AI products aimed at young children, following reports of inappropriate content. Read the full investigation.
Exclusive: From Nvidia to OpenAI, Silicon Valley is hiring ex-ministers like George Osborne and Nick Clegg to shape UK policy and secure lucrative government contracts. Discover the growing influence of Big Tech in Westminster.
A leading environmentalist challenges George Monbiot's dismissal of population concerns, citing IPCC data that names economic and population growth as key climate drivers. Discover the full debate.
Bitcoin investor Olivier Janssens plans a multibillion-dollar 'Destiny' project on Nevis with its own courts under a new law, raising fears of a private enclave. Read the full story.
Installing security cameras can protect your home, but avoid these 6 key locations to respect privacy and ensure effectiveness. Learn the crucial do's and don'ts.
Rebecca Ritters, who played Hannah Martin on Neighbours, is now a foreign correspondent reporting from global conflict zones. Discover her incredible journey from soap star to war journalist.
Longevity researchers debate whether daily wine consumption contributes to longer life in Blue Zones. Doctors caution evidence is circumstantial. Discover the full story.
Upscale Palo Alto residents battle 110-decibel train horns disrupting sleep. City council approves £4.1 million quiet zone solution after decades of noise pollution complaints.
Discover how a humble Sardinian minestrone soup, packed with beans and vegetables, is linked to extraordinary longevity in the world's Blue Zones. Learn the recipe and science behind living to 100.
Donald Trump reignites feud with London Mayor Sadiq Khan, making false claims about crime and 'no-go' zones. Get the facts on his unsubstantiated GB News interview.
Blue Zones founder Dan Buettner shares the truth about meat consumption and longevity. Discover the dietary habits of the world's longest-lived people and how to apply them.
London Mayor Sadiq Khan exposes how right-wing agitators are deliberately misrepresenting British cities as 'no-go zones' in a dangerous political strategy that threatens social cohesion.
Exclusive investigation reveals how Labour-controlled councils are imposing extreme 10mph speed limits across Britain, putting drivers, cyclists and even joggers at risk of fines in controversial new slow zones.
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Ex-Green minister Patrick Harvie's controversial proposal for 150-metre protest buffer zones around assisted dying facilities sparks heated debate in Scottish Parliament, with critics warning of free speech implications.
Britain's economic growth flatlined at 0.0% in April, missing analyst forecasts and raising concerns about the strength of the recovery. Services and production sectors showed modest gains while construction output fell significantly.
British defence giant BAE Systems terminates airworthiness support for ATP aircraft in South Sudan, Somalia, and DRC, threatening humanitarian aid operations across fragile regions.
Exclusive data reveals a dramatic surge in wood-burning complaints across Britain, with London boroughs facing the worst of the smoke-filled disputes as environmental concerns and neighbour tensions reach boiling point.
The Albanese government is considering sweeping changes to Australian road rules, with potential 30km/h speed limits in residential areas and near schools to improve pedestrian safety.
New Chancellor Rachel Reeves launches economic fightback with urgent growth directive to ministers, warning Britain faces 'most challenging inheritance since WWII' with public finances in worst state ever recorded.
Tense footage captures the moment Spanish residents angrily confronted British holidaymakers who cycled down a pedestrian-only street in Majorca, shouting 'This is not a cycle path!'
New ONS figures reveal the UK economy showed no growth in April, complicating Rachel Reeves' economic strategy just days after taking office as Chancellor.