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Nottingham woman sentenced for Archewell bomb hoax
Paige Fara Williams from Nottingham has been handed a suspended sentence for orchestrating a bomb hoax against Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's charitable foundation, Archewell, in a campaign of malicious communications.
Gaza Exodus: 1.7 Million Displaced as Troops Enter City
Israeli troops advance into Gaza City as the humanitarian crisis deepens, with over 1.7 million Palestinians displaced and critical shortages of food, water, and medicine. The UN warns of a 'code red' emergency as communications blackout hampers aid effor
Graham Linehan Arrested at Heathrow Under Communications Act
Comedy writer Graham Linehan was detained by police at Heathrow Airport under the Malicious Communications Act, sparking immediate outrage from free speech advocates and reigniting the debate over UK police powers.
Blair's 'Smoother' Tim Allan Recalled to Downing Street
In a stunning political comeback, Tim Allan, the legendary New Labour spin doctor dubbed the 'original smoother', is returning to No.10 as Keir Starmer's new director of communications, signalling a return to Blair-era media strategy.
Starmer's Comms Chief Quits Before Election
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer faces a significant setback as his Director of Communications, Matthew Doyle, resigns unexpectedly just weeks before the General Election, citing personal reasons.
Five Hidden Online Scams Targeting UK Gamers Exposed
UK gamers are being targeted by sophisticated online scams. Learn the five lesser-known threats, from fake beta tests to malicious mods, and how to protect your accounts and bank details.
Israel Shuts Down Al Jazeera in Unprecedented Move
The Israeli government has raided and shut down Al Jazeera's operations in the country, seizing equipment and blocking broadcasts. The network condemns the move as a 'dangerous criminal act' and a violation of the human right to access information.
NHS spends £6.9m on spin doctors during GP crisis
Exclusive investigation reveals NHS splurged millions on PR and communications staff while GP practices struggle with funding shortages and patient backlogs.
Lucy Connolly freed after jail term for 'malicious' tweet
Lucy Connolly has been released from prison after being sentenced for a controversial tweet. The case sparked a major debate on free speech and the proportionality of the UK's justice system.
Tory Councillor's Wife Freed After Jail for Southport Tweet
Lucy Connolly, wife of a Conservative councillor, has been freed after being imprisoned for a malicious tweet about the Southport stabbing victims. The case ignites a fierce national debate on free speech, online abuse, and the limits of the justice syste
PE teacher denies abuse, admits inappropriate messages
A female PE teacher faces serious allegations of sexually abusing two girls and a boy, though she denies the abuse while admitting to inappropriate sexual communications with the students.
Manhattan man arrested for threatening Brooklyn judge
A New York City resident faces federal charges after allegedly sending threatening communications to a Brooklyn federal judge and a prosecutor involved in a high-profile case.
Ex-Sun Editor Becomes Govt Comms Chief
The UK government has named a former editor of The Sun as its new head of communications, sparking mixed reactions across Westminster.
Australia bans YouTube for children in social media crackdown
Australia's Communications Minister announces a sweeping social media ban for children, including YouTube, sparking debate on digital safety and regulation.
Ex-Sun Editor David Dinsmore Joins Government
David Dinsmore, ex-editor of The Sun, takes on a pivotal government communications position, bringing decades of media expertise to Whitehall.
Starmer hires ex-Murdoch editor Coulson as adviser
Labour leader Keir Starmer has controversially appointed former News of the World editor Andy Coulson as a communications adviser, sparking debate within the party.