UK Mandatory Digital ID Cards for Migrants Sparks Row
The UK government is set to introduce mandatory digital ID cards for all foreign nationals, a move hailed as a post-Brexit security measure but criticised as a 'poll tax on immigrants'.
The UK government is set to introduce mandatory digital ID cards for all foreign nationals, a move hailed as a post-Brexit security measure but criticised as a 'poll tax on immigrants'.
An 81-year-old woman is amongst twelve individuals charged by the Met Police for alleged criminal damage linked to Palestine Action protests, targeting defence and security firms across England.
A fiendish mathematical puzzle exposes how electoral boundaries can be manipulated. Discover if you have the strategic genius to crack the code of gerrymandering.
A leading neuroscientist reveals how she used artificial intelligence to recreate her late husband's consciousness, enabling profound digital communication after death. This revolutionary technology blurs the line between life and the digital afterlife.
HMRC is permanently ending paper self-assessment tax returns. This guide explains the mandatory shift to online filing, key deadlines, and how to avoid penalties in the new digital-only system.
Norway has signed a monumental £10 billion defence agreement to acquire advanced anti-submarine warfare ships, all to be constructed in British shipyards, marking a significant boost for UK manufacturing and NATO defence capabilities.
A major incident occurred at a Scottish shipyard as a Norwegian frigate collided with the UK's HMS Argyll, causing significant damage during a scheduled visit. The MoD has launched an investigation.
Defence Secretary John Healey makes covert visit to Seoul for high-stakes security talks, signalling a potential major shift in UK defence exports and Indo-Pacific strategy.
Vibrant costumes, pulsating sound systems, and a sea of revellers filled the streets of West London for the triumphant second day of the iconic Notting Hill Carnival, celebrating Caribbean culture in a dazzling display of colour and unity.
An exclusive interview with the mastermind behind the legendary sound systems that power London's world-famous Notting Hill Carnival, revealing the engineering secrets and passion that bring the streets to life.
North Korea has conducted a series of ballistic missile tests, overseen by Kim Jong Un, showcasing new weaponry and tactics designed to evade defence systems, raising alarm in the international community.
Four activists from Palestine Action are on trial at Snaresbrook Crown Court, accused of orchestrating a major protest and causing criminal damage at an Elbit Systems factory in Tamworth, alleged to supply the Israeli military. The case highlights ongoing
Groundbreaking UK research reveals the psychological drivers behind conspiracy theory beliefs, from social media algorithms to deep-seated human needs for control and community.
The US Navy has successfully trialled a revolutionary AI that can autonomously command a swarm of drones, marking a pivotal leap in unmanned warfare and naval strategy in the Pacific.
The world mourns the passing of Joanna Macy, PhD, the revolutionary scholar, author, and activist who reshaped our relationship with the planet through her profound 'Work That Reconnects'.
Explosive court documents reveal Fox News stars Sean Hannity and Jeanine Pirro privately messaged Trump aides, urging them to challenge the 2020 election result, contradicting their on-air coverage.
Former US President Donald Trump's push for a major UK-US defence partnership culminates in a multi-billion pound contract for BAE Systems to supply next-generation amphibious vehicles to the US Army, boosting British manufacturing and jobs.
Right-wing network Newsmax agrees to settle Dominion Voting Systems' defamation lawsuit, avoiding a high-profile trial over baseless 2020 election fraud allegations.
Senior US figures, including Mike Pompeo and Mike Pence, warn of eroding liberties in Hong Kong as China tightens its grip. Is the 'one country, two systems' principle at risk?
Scotland Yard is probing reports of unauthorised individuals near government buildings, with potential ties to Elbit Systems, a major Israeli defence contractor.
New Making Tax Digital rules from HMRC will require businesses to keep digital records and submit VAT returns via software. Here’s how it affects you.
The Netherlands and Sweden are preparing to supply Ukraine with advanced Patriot air defence systems, countering potential cuts in US military aid under a possible Trump presidency.
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Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper faced a heated protest from Palestine Action activists demanding Labour sever ties with arms firm Elbit Systems.
The FBI has issued a stark warning about cyberattacks targeting government systems in Minneapolis and Munich, raising concerns over data security and potential disruptions.
San Francisco has taken a bold step against Apple's App Store policies, prohibiting city-funded apps from using Apple's payment system. This move could set a precedent for other cities to follow.
Discover the latest trends in home security systems, including subscription costs, essential features, and tips for choosing the right protection for your home.
The United States has announced a new $322 million military aid package for Ukraine, featuring Bradley fighting vehicles and Hawk air defence systems, as Kyiv continues its counteroffensive against Russian forces.
Activists from Palestine Action face charges following a demonstration at an Elbit Systems facility, sparking debate over UK-Israel defence ties.
Latest updates on the Ukraine-Russia conflict: Russia escalates attacks on Patriot missile systems while NATO pledges stronger military aid. Key developments and frontline reports.