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DVLA data breach exposes addresses of asylum seekers

A major DVLA data blunder has compromised the safety of vulnerable individuals, revealing the addresses of asylum seekers and domestic violence survivors. The UK Information Commissioner is now investigating.

Fox News' Pete Hegseth Has Pentagon Access Revoked

Fox & Friends presenter Pete Hegseth has had his Pentagon press credentials suspended after allegedly reviewing classified documents without authorisation during his military service, sparking a major security review.

Inside Israel's Media Bubble: A Tale of Two Realities

An in-depth analysis reveals how Israel's tightly controlled media environment and sophisticated digital strategy create a starkly different reality for its citizens, challenging global diplomacy and the very nature of modern warfare.

Met Police Data Breach: 5 Urgent Steps to Protect Yourself

Exclusive: A massive data breach at the Metropolitan Police has exposed the personal details of thousands. Here are the five critical actions you must take immediately to protect yourself from identity theft and fraud.

Nepal's VPN Crackdown Sparks Global Outrage and Concern

Nepal's government faces international condemnation after imposing a sweeping ban on VPNs and streaming platforms like YouTube, raising serious concerns about digital rights and freedom of expression ahead of crucial elections.

Labour faces internal fury over secretive FOI plans

The Australian Labor government is confronting a significant internal and cross-party backlash over proposed legislation that critics argue would severely restrict transparency and public access to government information.

Trump White House Orders Purge of Federal Climate Websites

The Trump administration has directed federal agencies to dismantle and archive US government climate change websites, erasing vital public data on global warming, emissions, and clean energy in a sweeping online purge.

Lancashire Police data breach: Officers used personal emails

Exclusive: A major data breach investigation is underway at Lancashire Constabulary after officers were found using personal email accounts to share highly sensitive information, including intelligence on organised crime and protected witnesses.

Trump: Nationalise Intel Like Manhattan Project

Former President Donald Trump suggests a radical approach to handling US intelligence, comparing it to the top-secret Manhattan Project. Experts weigh in on the implications.

Putin: Trump shared stealth bomber secrets

Vladimir Putin claims Donald Trump shared sensitive US stealth bomber details during his presidency. Experts weigh in on the credibility of these explosive allegations.

Whistleblower makes treason claims over Trump docs

A whistleblower has come forward with explosive claims that a senior Democrat allegedly mishandled classified information related to Donald Trump, raising serious legal and political questions.

UK Online Safety Act sparks transatlantic debate

The UK's Online Safety Act has ignited fierce debates between tech giants and policymakers on both sides of the Atlantic, with critics warning of threats to free speech while supporters champion user protection.

Phillips slams Farage over Savile comparison

Labour MP Jess Phillips condemned Nigel Farage for invoking Jimmy Savile in a debate on the Online Safety Act, calling it a 'disgusting' tactic to deflect scrutiny.

Fan dies at Oasis tribute act concert

A heartbreaking incident occurred at an Oasis tribute act concert where a fan tragically passed away. Authorities are investigating as tributes pour in.

UK ban on Palestine Action threatens free speech

The UK's recent ban on Palestine Action, coupled with the Online Safety Act, has raised alarms over threats to public debate and civil liberties. Critics argue these measures stifle dissent under the guise of security.

Musk's X warns UK safety law threatens free speech

Elon Musk's social media platform X warns that the UK's Online Safety Act could threaten free speech by requiring users to verify their age with ID. Critics argue this may deter anonymous expression online.

Online Safety Act: Where Politics Fails

A critical look at how political factions are misjudging the implications of the UK's Online Safety Act, risking freedoms and failing to address real digital harms.

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