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Ofcom Enforces Online Safety Act on Porn Sites

UK regulator Ofcom launches a major campaign to ensure pornography websites comply with the new Online Safety Act, enforcing strict age verification to protect minors from harmful content.

"Marcus" Fake Profile Scams Thousands on UK Dating Apps

Exclusive investigation reveals how a sophisticated catfishing operation, using stolen photos of a man named Marcus, has targeted and emotionally manipulated thousands of singles across Tinder, Hinge, and Bumble in a massive UK dating scam.

Catfish jailed for 14 years for blackmailing young girls

A depraved predator who posed as a teenage boy online to catfish and sexually blackmail girls as young as 11 has been sentenced to 14 years in prison at Manchester Crown Court. Read the full shocking details of this cybercrime case.

Catfish Paedophile Groomed 150 Children Dodges Jail

A serial online predator who posed as a teenage boy to groom over 150 children has walked free from court after a judge ruled his 'sickening' offences were 'treated' by his time on remand. The shocking case has ignited fury among child safety campaigners.

Fawlty Towers Voted Greatest British Sitcom After 50 Years

Five decades since its chaotic debut, John Cleese's masterpiece 'Fawlty Towers' has been officially crowned the greatest British sitcom of all time in a landmark poll, proving the Torquay hotel's misery is truly timeless.

Global Crackdown on Comedians as Democracy Fades

A chilling new report uncovers how authoritarian regimes worldwide are silencing comedians as a first step to crushing dissent. Satire is becoming a dangerous profession in the face of rising autocracy.

Ig Nobel Prize 2025: The Most Absurd Science Wins

The 2025 Ig Nobel Prizes have crowned the year's most bizarre yet thought-provoking research, from AI-composed sea shanties to the aerodynamics of cheese. Discover the science that makes you laugh, then think.

Ig Nobel Prizes Honour Bizarre Science Breakthroughs

The annual Ig Nobel Awards celebrate the weirdest and most improbable scientific research of the year, honouring studies on why curling pasta is impossible and the magnetic personalities of cows.

Prince William's Trump Joke at King Charles Meeting

An exclusive look at the light-hearted moment when the Prince of Wales shared a jest with former President Donald Trump during a pivotal meeting with His Majesty The King at Buckingham Palace.

Bad Man Review: A Southern-Fried Comic Triumph

Dive into our review of 'Bad Man', the gun-toting black comedy that serves up a hilarious slice of Southern Gothic life, lifted by its quirky characters and sharp script.

Learn to cook with Jamie Oliver's online masterclasses

Unlock your inner chef with Jamie Oliver's revolutionary online cooking school. Discover affordable masterclasses, from perfect pasta to stunning desserts, and transform your kitchen skills from novice to pro.

FBI Hunts US Troll for Vile Abuse of UK Schoolgirl

Exclusive: A mother's nightmare unfolds as a sophisticated online predator, now under FBI investigation, systematically targeted her young daughter with grotesque and perverted abuse from across the Atlantic.

Facebook Singles Pages Exposed: Predators' Playground

A Daily Mail investigation exposes the dark underbelly of Facebook's local singles groups, revealing rampant sexual predation, fraudulent activity, and explicit content targeting vulnerable users seeking companionship.

Edith Pritchett's Witty Venn Diagrams on Modern Life

Dive into Edith Pritchett's latest cartoon masterpiece for The Guardian, where clever Venn diagrams brilliantly dissect the quirks and contradictions of contemporary British life, from social etiquette to political absurdities.

Tom Gauld's Perfect Take on Post-Holiday Reality

Acclaimed cartoonist Tom Gauld perfectly captures the universal comedown of returning from holiday in his latest witty cartoon for The Guardian. Discover the humour in the mundane.

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