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Jaguar Land Rover Data Stolen and Sold on Telegram for £10

Exclusive investigation reveals a major data breach at Jaguar Land Rover, with confidential files on Crown Vehicles and internal systems being traded for just £10 on encrypted messaging apps, raising serious cybersecurity concerns.

Erewhon's NYC Store Charges $10 Entry Fee

Erewhon, the luxury Los Angeles grocery chain famed for its celebrity clientele and viral $30 smoothies, is set to open its first East Coast location in New York City with a controversial twist: a $10 entry fee. The members-only model, sparking debate ove

Social Security whistleblower exposes major data breach

A major data breach at the US Social Security Administration has been exposed by a whistleblower, revealing a critical flaw that left the private details of millions of citizens vulnerable. An internal watchdog is now investigating the alarming security f

Church Data Breach Exposes 200 Abuse Victims' Details

Anglican Church leaders face fury after a catastrophic data breach exposed highly sensitive personal information of nearly 200 victims of clergy sexual abuse. The monumental security failure has been condemned by victims and MPs alike.

Lidl's £4bn UK Expansion Backed by Chancellor Reeves

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has thrown her support behind Lidl's ambitious £4 billion UK expansion plan, which promises to create thousands of jobs and boost local economies across Britain. The discount supermarket giant is set to open hundreds of new stores

Plastic Bag Sales Rise, Reversing a Decade of Progress

A decade after the 5p plastic bag charge was introduced, sales have risen for the first time, with supermarket home deliveries identified as the primary cause. New government data reveals a 7% year-on-year increase, sparking calls for stricter regulations

High Court forces police to delete innocent man's data

A landmark High Court ruling forces Surrey Police to delete data collected on an innocent man from Horley, setting a crucial precedent for privacy rights and police use of personal information in the UK.

MoD Leaked Afghan Interpreters' Data 49 Times

Exclusive: A damning investigation reveals the Ministry of Defence has repeatedly compromised the safety of Afghan allies, with sensitive data leaked nearly 50 times in four years, sparking fury and demands for accountability.

MoD Data Breach Exposes Afghan Interpreter Emails

The Ministry of Defence has admitted a serious data breach, accidentally revealing the email addresses of dozens of Afghan interpreters seeking UK relocation. The BBC exposed the error, potentially putting lives at risk.

Home Office Loses Vital Essex Lorry Case Data

Exclusive: The Home Office admits to losing critical evidence from the Essex lorry tragedy investigation, prompting outrage from Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper and serious questions about data security.

UK drops Apple encryption backdoor demand after US clash

In a major policy reversal, the British government has dropped its controversial demand for special access to encrypted data on Apple devices, following a high-stakes diplomatic clash with the Trump administration over user privacy and national security.

Trump's AI Robot Spy Network Fuelled by Microsoft & Meta

Exclusive investigation reveals Trump Enterprises is building a vast private surveillance network using AI-powered robots, with data sourced from tech giants Microsoft and Meta, raising alarm over a new era of corporate espionage and eroded privacy.

UK abandons demand for access to US Apple user data

In a major policy reversal, the UK's top intelligence official confirms the government has abandoned its controversial demand for US tech giants to bypass encryption and grant access to private user data.

UK MoD Data Leak Puts Afghan Allies in Danger

A shocking data leak from the UK Ministry of Defence has compromised the safety of Afghan interpreters who assisted British forces, revealing sensitive details and putting lives in danger.

Texas sues Google over YouTube data collection

Texas has filed a lawsuit against Google, accusing the tech giant of illegally collecting biometric data from YouTube users without consent. The case could have major implications for digital privacy laws.

Australia plans AI-powered undersea data centres

Australia is exploring cutting-edge undersea data centres powered by AI, aiming to boost efficiency and reduce environmental impact. Discover how this innovative project could reshape global tech infrastructure.

iPhone vs Android: Which Apps Use More Data?

New research exposes which smartphone apps consume the most mobile data, with surprising differences between iPhone and Android users. Discover how to save your data today.

Aldi loses cheapest UK supermarket title

Aldi has been dethroned as the UK's most affordable supermarket, with a rival chain now offering better value for shoppers. Find out which retailer claimed the title and how prices compare.

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