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Most Brits oppose airline digital boarding pass fees

New research reveals 58% of UK travellers are less likely to book with airlines like Ryanair that charge extra for paper boarding passes. Discover the impact on older passengers and the cost of living.

Fed official's husband violated trading rules

Former Federal Reserve governor Adriana Kugler's husband engaged in prohibited stock trading before key meetings, according to ethics investigation. Discover the full story.

Generation X: The Unseen Populist Force Online

New analysis reveals Generation X, not millennials, are driving online populist movements. Discover why this overlooked generation is reshaping digital politics across Britain.

AI 'Deathbots' Create Digital Ghosts of Deceased

Groundbreaking research reveals how AI is creating 'deathbots' that mimic deceased loved ones, raising urgent ethical questions about digital afterlife and psychological impact.

UNESCO Adopts Global Neurotechnology Ethics Standards

In a landmark decision, UNESCO has established the world's first global ethical framework for neurotechnology, addressing growing concerns about brain data privacy and human rights in the rapidly advancing field.

AI Obituaries Spark Outrage in Kentucky

Legacy.com faces backlash as Kentucky families discover AI-written obituaries containing factual errors and generic language, raising questions about technology's role in mourning.

Labour's AI Video Scandal: Reeves & Rayner Under Fire

Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves and Deputy Leader Angela Rayner face mounting pressure after Labour used AI-manipulated footage to attack Rishi Sunak, sparking accusations of digital dishonesty in British politics.

Guardian Removes Article: Inside the Story

An in-depth look at why The Guardian pulled a recent article from its website, exploring the implications for digital journalism and reader trust in the era of instant news updates.

Digital ID App to Transform Ireland-UK Travel

A groundbreaking digital identity scheme is poised to streamline travel within the Common Travel Area, offering Britons and Irish citizens a seamless border experience while raising privacy considerations.

Guardian removes video after legal complaint

The Guardian has taken down a video from its website after receiving a legal complaint, raising questions about media freedom and content removal policies in digital publishing.

Starmer's Digital ID Plan Sparks Privacy Debate

Prime Minister Keir Starmer unveils ambitious plans for mandatory digital identity scheme, promising to transform how Britons access public services while facing fierce criticism from privacy campaigners.

Cloud Crash Exposes Who Really Runs the Internet

When the cloud infrastructure we depend on suddenly failed, it revealed the uncomfortable truth about who truly controls our digital lives and why our internet isn't as resilient as we thought.

Russia bans Instagram after Meta policy change

Moscow officially blocks Instagram across Russia after Meta temporarily allows violent speech against Russian forces, marking a major escalation in the digital front of the Ukraine conflict.

NHS text service detects kidney disease years earlier

A groundbreaking NHS digital initiative is using text messages to identify kidney disease up to five years sooner, potentially saving thousands from life-altering complications through early detection.

Earn £100k+ Creating Social Media Content

Discover how marketing specialist Rachel Wells transformed her social media skills into a lucrative career, earning over £100,000 annually by creating content for brands and teaching others to do the same.

New Platform Reveals AI's Copyrighted Art Secrets

A groundbreaking digital tool is exposing precisely how much protected artwork fuels commercial AI systems, raising urgent questions about copyright and creator rights in the artificial intelligence era.

Republican Deepfake Targets Schumer in Election First

A Republican-aligned group has sparked outrage by releasing a sophisticated deepfake video falsely depicting Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, raising urgent questions about AI regulation in US politics.

Britain's Growing Indifference to the AI Revolution

As artificial intelligence becomes ubiquitous in British daily life, a concerning trend emerges: many people no longer care about understanding the technology reshaping their world. Explore the growing apathy towards AI's pervasive influence.

2 Million UK Veterans Left Behind in Digital Age

Shocking new figures reveal nearly two million British military veterans are struggling with basic digital skills, creating a worrying isolation gap among those who served our nation.

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