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World's First 'Three-Person' Baby Born in UK

A UK fertility clinic achieves a world first with the birth of a baby using groundbreaking three-person IVF to prevent a devastating genetic disease. This medical breakthrough offers new hope for families affected by mitochondrial disorders.

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.

Foxconn & NVIDIA to Build AI Mega-Factory in Taiwan

Taiwanese tech giant Foxconn partners with NVIDIA to construct a colossal new AI data centre, boosting the island's status as a global tech hub amidst ongoing political pressures from China.

B&Q Sells Garden Plants for Just 10p in Huge Sale

B&Q has launched a massive garden centre sale, with plants, seeds, and bulbs starting from an unbelievable 10p. Discover the huge discounts on popular varieties and get your garden spring-ready for less.

Sinner Wins Epic Wimbledon Quarter-Final Against Fritz

Italian star Jannik Sinner survives a major scare to defeat American Taylor Fritz in a thrilling five-set quarter-final clash on Centre Court. Aryna Sabalenka's withdrawal from the women's draw also sends shockwaves through Wimbledon.

Garden Centre Locks Up Jellycat Toys Amid Parent Frenzy

A UK garden centre has resorted to locking away its stock of Jellycat toys after being overwhelmed by desperate parents searching for the must-have plush companions. Discover the craze behind the cuddly chaos.

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.

Major Hurricane Erin Threatens US East Coast

Hurricane Erin rapidly intensifies into a major Category 3 storm, barrelling towards the US East Coast. The National Hurricane Centre issues grave warnings of catastrophic storm surges, destructive winds, and severe flooding as millions brace for impact.

Birmingham Police Hunt Trio After City Centre Assault

West Midlands Police release dramatic CCTV footage and appeal for information after a violent attack leaves a man with serious injuries in Birmingham city centre. Detectives are searching for three suspects.

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.

IKEA to Open New London City-Centre Store

IKEA is set to launch a brand-new city-centre store in London, offering a fresh shopping experience with a focus on convenience and sustainability. Here’s what to expect.

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.

Mum stabbed in breastfeeding row sparks outrage

A Russian mother was brutally attacked in a shopping centre after a confrontation over breastfeeding her baby. The shocking incident has ignited a debate on public breastfeeding rights.

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