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Starmer backs voluntary digital ID cards for Britain

Labour leader Keir Starmer announces plans for voluntary digital identity cards, promising to modernise Britain's infrastructure while protecting civil liberties. Discover how this tech-forward approach could transform daily transactions.

Starmer unveils voluntary digital ID card plan

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer unveils plans for a voluntary digital ID system to combat illegal migration and streamline public services - but could it become mandatory?

Manchester's Day of Darkness: Inside the Cyber Attack

An exclusive investigation reveals how Manchester became the epicentre of a catastrophic cyber assault that brought the city to its knees, exposing critical vulnerabilities in Britain's digital infrastructure.

50 Years of Rejection: Surprising Wisdom

After half a century facing countless rejections, one writer reveals the counterintuitive lessons that transformed setbacks into strength and authenticity into power.

The Hidden Danger of Positive Thinking Revealed

Discover why relentless optimism could be setting you up for failure, and how embracing humility creates space for genuine growth and resilience in our achievement-obsessed culture.

Digital Money: The Regulatory Challenge Ahead

As cryptocurrencies and central bank digital currencies transform global finance, regulators face unprecedented challenges in maintaining stability and protecting consumers in this new financial frontier.

How to Live a Good Life in Difficult Times

Three of today's most influential thinkers - Yuval Noah Harari, Rory Stewart, and Maria Ressa - share profound insights on navigating complexity, finding purpose, and building resilience during turbulent times in this exclusive conversation.

Manchester Rabbi Confronts Synagogue Attacker

A Manchester rabbi who physically confronted a knife-wielding attacker at his synagogue has spoken out about the terrifying ordeal, declaring his community will stand strong against hatred.

Parking wardens get army training to handle public abuse

Parking wardens across the UK are being sent on a new 'boot camp' training programme, inspired by military techniques, to help them handle rising levels of public abuse and aggression. The initiative aims to improve resilience and de-escalate tense situat

Ballerina's fight for life after drunk driving tragedy

A promising young ballet dancer recounts the horrific night a drunk driver killed her three friends, the gruelling battle to recover, and her courageous journey to reclaim her life and career against all odds.

London's 'Sponge City' Turns Polluted Water Drinkable

Discover how a groundbreaking urban rewilding scheme in London is using natural filtration to clean polluted stormwater, creating ponds clean enough to drink from and offering a blueprint for cities worldwide.

Music Theatre Wales thrives despite 100% funding cuts

Despite devastating 100% arts council funding cuts, Music Theatre Wales continues to thrive through artistic innovation and digital adaptation. Discover how this pioneering opera company is rewriting the rules of survival in UK's challenging cultural land

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