The Death of the Wallet: Britain's Cashless Revolution
Exclusive report on how contactless payments, digital IDs, and smartphone technology are making physical wallets obsolete for millions across the UK.
Exclusive report on how contactless payments, digital IDs, and smartphone technology are making physical wallets obsolete for millions across the UK.
Exclusive insights from UK classrooms reveal the real effects of digital device integration. Parents and educators share candid experiences about screen time's impact on focus, behaviour, and educational outcomes.
Exclusive: The UK government is pushing ahead with plans for a digital identity system. We reveal the public's fierce debate over privacy, convenience, and the future of your personal data.
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'.
Rock legend Sting scores a major legal win as a judge dismisses the Police's attempt to halt a multi-million pound lawsuit over the authorship of their iconic hit 'Every Breath You Take'.
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.
The family of the late artist who designed the iconic Cracker Barrel logo breaks their silence, demanding credit and compensation from the US restaurant giant in a battle over artistic legacy.
Trey Parker and Matt Stone use AI-generated characters of Mickey Mouse and Snow White to launch a scathing attack on Disney's copyright battles in a shocking new video.
Songwriter Guy Chambers takes Robbie Williams to the High Court in a legal dispute over royalties from the iconic hit 'Angels'. The case centres on authorship credits and millions in potential lost earnings.
Rock icon Jack White launches a furious tirade against Donald Trump after the former president used his music at a campaign event, branding him a 'loser' and a 'clown'.
Apollonia Kotero, famed for her role in 'Purple Rain', launches a landmark lawsuit against Prince's estate, alleging unpaid royalties and unauthorised use of her likeness, in a dramatic new chapter for the iconic film's legacy.
Rock icon Jack White issues a cease-and-desist to Donald Trump after his song appears in a pro-Trump video filmed in the Oval Office, sparking a fiery legal and political row.
YouTube sensation Mark Goldbridge has launched a scathing attack on Gary Neville's football show, The Overlap, accusing it of hypocrisy over the use of Premier League match footage. The viral rant exposes the bitter battle for digital dominance in footbal
Global superstar Drake is embroiled in a lawsuit with Universal Music Group over his track 'Not Like Us', raising questions about copyright and artistic freedom in the music industry.
Legendary musician John Fogerty reveals he was excluded from the sale of Creedence Clearwater Revival’s master recordings, sparking outrage among fans and industry experts.
A South Korean court has dismissed a copyright infringement claim against Pinkfong's global hit 'Baby Shark', ruling in favour of the creators.
A South Korean court has ruled against a US composer who claimed the viral hit 'Baby Shark' plagiarised his work, ending a high-profile legal battle over the catchy children's tune.
Atlassian co-founder Scott Farquhar argues Australia should allow AI to train on creative content for free—but experts warn of unintended consequences for artists and innovation.
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 Australian government is under scrutiny to define clear regulations for AI and copyright, as industry leaders demand urgent clarity.
A British toymaker is taking legal action against a TikTok account for allegedly using its animal dolls in viral videos without permission, claiming copyright infringement.
The Productivity Commission proposes a new copyright exception for text and data mining, sparking debate between tech progress and creator rights.
Leading arts and media organisations in Australia are calling on the Labour government to take decisive action against the unauthorised use of Australian creative works to train AI models.
A new report urges the UK to modernise copyright laws to facilitate text and data mining for AI development, balancing innovation with creator rights.
Comedian Marc Maron discloses the hefty licensing fee required to play a Taylor Swift track on his podcast, sparking debate over music royalties.
The FCC, under Trump's administration, has approved the Paramount-Skydance merger while Stephen Colbert faces a lawsuit over alleged copyright infringement.
A renowned astronomer has filed a lawsuit against Coldplay, claiming the band copied his work in their hit song 'Viva La Vida'. The legal battle unfolds in New York.
Coldplay stars Chris Martin and Jonny Buckland have issued a public statement following backlash over an astronomy photographer's claims of unauthorised use of his work. The band addressed the controversy, emphasising their respect for artists' rights.
Popular file-sharing service WeTransfer faces backlash after admitting it uses user-uploaded content to train its AI models, raising privacy and copyright concerns.