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Danish firms lead Europe's anti-drone defence surge

Danish companies MyDefence and Weibel Scientific are experiencing unprecedented demand for anti-drone technology as Europe faces rising aerial threats. Discover how they're protecting critical infrastructure.

Solar Panel Electricity Output: UK Homeowner's Guide

Discover the real electricity output of solar panels in British weather conditions. Learn about kWp ratings, seasonal variations, and how to maximise your renewable energy generation for optimal savings.

BAE Systems Faces High Court Over Factory Closure

Defence giant BAE Systems confronts legal action as union leaders challenge the planned closure of a historic Lancashire factory, threatening over 100 skilled jobs in the UK manufacturing sector.

Labour's £60k Tech Hunt to Stop Prison Drones

Exclusive: As drone incidents in UK prisons skyrocket by 770%, Labour launches urgent £60,000 recruitment drive for tech experts to develop counter-drone defence systems. Discover the escalating aerial security crisis.

UK AC demand rockets 63% in record heat

Britain's record-breaking summer temperatures have triggered a 63% surge in air conditioner sales as households seek relief from the sweltering heat, creating unprecedented demand in the UK market.

Woking Council's £90m BAE Systems deal collapses

Exclusive: Woking Borough Council faces financial turmoil as £90 million property deal with defence giant BAE Systems falls through, threatening local services and council tax hikes.

Russia deploys fighter jets to NATO border

Russia has positioned advanced fighter aircraft and missile systems in Belarus, dangerously close to NATO territory, as military tensions escalate across Eastern Europe. The strategic deployment represents Moscow's latest provocative move in the ongoing U

AI Images Beyond Human Understanding Revealed

A groundbreaking exhibition showcases AI-generated images that defy human understanding, revealing how artificial intelligence perceives reality in ways our minds cannot grasp.

Putin's Nuclear Missile Tests Raise Global Security Fears

Russia reportedly conducts new tests of its formidable Burevestnik nuclear-powered cruise missile, a weapon with unlimited range that could bypass Western defence systems. Vladimir Putin confirms development progress as global security concerns escalate.

Neural Implants: Enhancement vs. Human Identity

As electronic implants evolve from restoring function to enhancing abilities, society faces profound questions about human identity, privacy, and the very nature of consciousness in an increasingly connected world.

BAE ends aircraft support to conflict zones

British defence giant BAE Systems terminates airworthiness support for ATP aircraft in South Sudan, Somalia, and DRC, threatening humanitarian aid operations across fragile regions.

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